A self portrait drawn in Alias sketchbook on a Cintiq moniter. This is a new style for me. This is actually what my hair looks like when the color is fresh. It only lasts, like, two weeks.
Yeah, I'm being kind to myself. But everytime I draw myself looking goofy, people get all mad at me. It's to illustrate a bio, so I decided to make myself look respectable.
I always wondered what you looked like since I don't think I've EVER seen you on the Extras disc for Foster's Season One...just Craig and some other members of the Creative Staff.
if I wasn't afraid, I'd dye my hair red. Do you seriously have to dye it every two weeks??
...I have to ask though, are Cintiq monitors any good for drawing? Like, was making this picture hard at all? I am seriously looking into buying a tablet, and I'm sure the technology isnt too far off. I'm scared there'll be this 2-second gap between what you draw and what appears on the screen, like in those old tablets.
-- my aphorism: comments are like candies. It's nice to get one once in a while, when you're good. But asking for one not only makes you sound greedy but ruins the surprise when you DO get one. Comments are a privilege, not a requirement.
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The idea of this contest is to set you up completely blind with a mythical being - from any world culture - and turn you loose to come up with a deviation based around it!
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Lifehacker takes a look at the 5 Best online image editors. For those of you that don't use Photoshop, I highly suggest taking a look at this, as these apps allow you to edit your images in a browser window, and some are VERY powerful!
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i love red hair ^^
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...I have to ask though, are Cintiq monitors any good for drawing? Like, was making this picture hard at all? I am seriously looking into buying a tablet, and I'm sure the technology isnt too far off. I'm scared there'll be this 2-second gap between what you draw and what appears on the screen, like in those old tablets.
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my aphorism: comments are like candies. It's nice to get one once in a while, when you're good. But asking for one not only makes you sound greedy but ruins the surprise when you DO get one. Comments are a privilege, not a requirement.
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