I downloaded the trial version of Sketchbook PRO and it's wonderful for sketching/drawing. The pencil tool has a nice feel to it. Though the interface of the program is a bit confusing, it's still fun to draw with. Here are some sketches: Black and white drawn in Sketchbook Pro: Drawn in Sketchbook Pro, colored in Photoshop: Drawn and colored in Sketchbook Pro:
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By: Stacy Curtis,
on 7/3/2008
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By: Dot,
on 4/6/2008
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By: David Elzey,
on 9/14/2007
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Not thrilled with how the line work turned out on this -- was trying a new technique -- but i like her anyway...
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Bet you thought I was gone forever huh? No way.. I have just been illustrating a children's book my husband wrote! Its top secret though until its allll the way finished so I made you all something special instead... A PIRATE!! Pirates are always entertaining!
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Kurt Vonnegut wasn't the first author who dabbled in an invented religion as a way of expounding his character's (and his own) operational beliefs. In Cat's Cradle Vonnegut laid out Bokononism, a mash-up of various Eastern philosophies as expounded by a double-speaking guru encamped in the Caribbean paradise of San Lorenzo whose hymnal was composed of calypsos. The second chapter in the book
4 Comments on Poetry Friday: Fifty-third Calypso - Nice, Nice, Very Nice, last added: 9/18/2007
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That faun is great ... and the pirate reminds me of a certain Arizona resident we both know :)-D-
Very nice! It looks like poise taking to the Cintiq pretty nicely. I can see a big difference with your Sketchbook drawings. The neat thing about drawing with the pencil tool is how you can get a mixture of an inked/penciled drawing.Great characters. Always love the way you draw birds.