Wacom Tutorial Richard Bazley

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First of 5 tutorials using the Wacom Tablet by Richard Bazley.

Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: October 22, 2006 at 2:14 pm
Author: rmbazley

Length: 0:01:46
Rating: 4.38
Views: 50,494

Tags: HughLaurie Wacom Flash RichardBazley

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jiggumbob (Thursday 10th of April 2008 12:19:43 AM)
oooh very nice...btw does anyone know any handwriting recognition software for xp?
TugaPipeJunior (Tuesday 11th of March 2008 03:30:00 PM)
the voice in the end remindes me of Hugh Laurie
iHaveAHeadInMyDrawer (Monday 3rd of March 2008 11:11:18 AM)
ineeed some help! Tablets is kinda 'new' in norwegian stores, so they cost like 10 000 nok ($ 1667) It's much cheaper to buy over the internet, but most internetstores don't sell international. do you know a internetstore that sells to europe/norway? It'd been much help!
posvibes (Friday 1st of February 2008 03:18:01 PM)
well ive had my cintiq now for about 8 months and i must say i love it so much im buying another
xrocioox (Wednesday 9th of January 2008 06:13:34 PM)
YEY! im gettin one soon. and thanks for makin these vids. XD
posvibes (Tuesday 22nd of May 2007 03:21:24 PM)
no just love to draw and draw every day
brunovilleneuve (Friday 22nd of December 2006 11:10:35 AM)
Is it a criteria of being good in drawing to buy a wacom? Should I go learn how to draw before buying this product? (maybe Intuos3..)
dawkzfunk (Friday 19th of January 2007 11:14:50 PM)
hmp; well, owning a wacom doesn't make you a great artist, but it does help a lot, specially if you're into digital art. should you learn to draw before using the wacom? maybe, or maybe you could learn to draw using the wacom...
TimBoyjorge (Thursday 28th of February 2008 04:29:54 PM)
I would say maybe getting a wacom and learning to draw on IT. I don't own one but I would think that if you actually learned to draw on one then you will be better with working with it. Just my 2 cents.
Akelei22 (Wednesday 2nd of July 2008 09:30:38 PM)
I'ts harder to draw on a drawing pad, but it has the benefit of letting you sketch a massive amount of images in a short amount of time without ending up with discarded paper all over the place. Also, if you use Photoshop you can shade and color your sketches, go back and edit mistakes easily and so on and so forth. Basically its a whole lot more flexible, and makes learning easier. But it wont teach you how to draw.