I also once had Bamboo tablet, but it didn't suit me well so I went for Drawing Intuos. It's much better than previous tablets I owned. Two corners have two buttons and they serve as keyboard shortcuts while drawing on Photoshop or Corel Painter and browsing desktop with the pen.
Nah, drawing on a tablet and by hand are same thing. You had to adjust the feeling to the wacom pen as you were to hold onto regular pencil/pen.
I'm glad you like the Intuos Draw. I think it's good to get what works for you. I don't know much about the Intruos Draw but I do know that Wacom makes the best tablets for artists. The Intuos Pro that I'm currently using is from their professional line. I had a choice between the medium and small and I went with small because I don't have a lot of desk space and it was also enough space for me. I may go medium in the future but it all depends on if I continue drawing...whic
h I hope to. The small for now works great. I still don't utilize all the space on the tablet.
I guess it's different for different people on drawing. I do draw differently on the tablet than I do by hand though. I do a lot of other things on the tablet like editing photos, compositing, painting environments (and matte painting), Project Life, digital scrapbooking, etc. so it's put to good use. I just don't draw on it very much.
Nice work on the drawing and watercoloring of Arno Dorian.
Walt Disney is for kids. lol jk
You gotta be extremely good at both drawing and animation.
Thanks. I love Disney! It would be a ton of fun to work for Disney if I had those artists' talents and imaginations. They are amazing.