Pretty impressed by your doodling. I don't reach this quality too often even in my "serious" drawings ;-) I don't own an iPad but I was wondering whether it is any good for drawing. Could you recommend it for quick sketches and such?
For sketches, definitely. I know a guy who does most of his comic book work on an iPad. It's not a question of if the device can do the job; it's how fast can you do it compared to just using a Wacom tablet on a computer. I haven't used my tablet since I got my iPad.
Thank you for your reply. I really consider buying an iPad now. The possibility of having a lightweight doodle-device sounds too alluring to me. I'd really like to see some more of your art by the way. Your style is quite nice.
I know this guy....
ReplyDeleteCould it be...
Yeah ! THat's your character :D
Well drawned character ! You truly have a talent !
Very nice 'doodle' ! :) Cool picture.
ReplyDeleteNow all we need is a group shot of all your Elder Scrolls characters mucking about in a bar.
ReplyDeleteYou doodle well sir. That is very, very nice drawing!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is soooooo OP.
ReplyDeleteJust how the hell did you do this on an Ipad
ReplyDeletePretty impressed by your doodling. I don't reach this quality too often even in my "serious" drawings ;-)
ReplyDeleteI don't own an iPad but I was wondering whether it is any good for drawing. Could you recommend it for quick sketches and such?
For sketches, definitely. I know a guy who does most of his comic book work on an iPad. It's not a question of if the device can do the job; it's how fast can you do it compared to just using a Wacom tablet on a computer. I haven't used my tablet since I got my iPad.
DeleteThank you for your reply. I really consider buying an iPad now. The possibility of having a lightweight doodle-device sounds too alluring to me.
DeleteI'd really like to see some more of your art by the way. Your style is quite nice.
You shuld have that as a profile photo Gix ^^
ReplyDeleteWOW !!
ReplyDeleteCOOL. The smile makes him look really thief-y. If you zoom in, you can see the scribbles underneath. Kind of fun to follow the strokes.
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