tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24746593.post7466832310535516896..comments2024-01-06T08:38:28.019+00:00Comments on Blaugustine's Other Blog: FATHER AND CHILD PICTUREUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24746593.post-72717547011153670832010-09-21T15:09:55.186+01:002010-09-21T15:09:55.186+01:00Many thanks Argent and welcome here.
I have a Mac...Many thanks Argent and welcome here. <br />I have a Mac and draw on a Wacom tablet, not the latest model, they're a lot more sophisticated since I got one about 6 years ago. Mine is the smallest size (A6) but works fine for anything I want to draw digitally. Software: mainly Photoshop (the brushes etc.) or sometimes ArtRage and very rarely a vector programme like Create or Inkscape. There's a lot more graphic software available and people are now using stuff that works with iPhones, iPads etc but I haven't tried those. <br />If you go to Julia Kay's Portrait Party (see the link in my previous posts) you'll see loads of examples of what people are doing with graphics software.<br />Best of luck and good wishes.Nataliehttp://www.nataliedarbeloff.com/blaugustine.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24746593.post-86533506352494763002010-09-21T13:44:11.388+01:002010-09-21T13:44:11.388+01:00That's gorgeous! What graphics tablet do you ...That's gorgeous! What graphics tablet do you use and with what software? I'm thinking of branching into digital artwork and would relish any tips from one who clearly knows how to make a great picture.Argenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10532506690426639326noreply@blogger.com