Nothing I've found can replace the real thing but I would invest in a Wacom tablet and stylist. After you get the hang of that you will probably never go back to a mouse! Happy trails. fineartbystroup....
2007-01-03 15:43:10
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answered by grstroup2000 2
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There is nothing like drawing on paper. Just like one art media is not like another the same holds true for computer art. Some pros will draw what they need to on paper then scan it into the computer then work on it digitally .Hope that helps! Good luck!
2007-01-04 07:57:13
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answered by The Dark Side 6
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I recomend a Wacom tablet (they're available as cheap as 80 dollars) with the program Adobe Illustrator. Illustrator is a difficult program, so you might want a book to guide you through, but the results can be great.
2007-01-04 01:14:23
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answered by Emmature 3
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you might need to find different tablet till you find the one that fits you best. if you cant do it on computer then just draw it then scan it. do what is best close to your nature.
2007-01-04 03:42:41
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answered by Avskull 5
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They sell an art workshop program for computers.
2007-01-04 00:38:44
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answered by LindaAnn 4
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i agree with the answer above. i have one of these and it's great. nothing can replicate the hand with a raw tool, but this is the next best thing digitally.
2007-01-03 23:58:11
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answered by Just_A_Girl 2
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scan it then enhance using some design softwares such as photoshop.. doesn't look exactly the same because you can manipulate the file and it will look better.. c",)
2007-01-04 06:45:34
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answered by mhymai 2
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Nowhere
2007-01-04 06:22:24
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answered by letter2levi 1
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