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Yeah I am kind of in the same boat. I just draw for a hobby, and sometimes I like to frame my pictures. Anyway...I admit I'm not exactly a professional artist or anything, nor am I planning to build a career around it; art is just an activity I spend lots of time on and enjoy; a hobby if you will, although I would be interested in having my stuff published or having commissions if people are interested. I just don't know how I'd get it published though.
Interesting.Karl Friedrich Gauß;371057 said:I color them on the computer because it's more convenient. No messy paint, etc. I don't doubt the quality of traditional works though; they can be just as great.
I use a tablet and Photoshop CS3, though Corel Painter or OpenCanvas are equally as good; it just depends on your style.
The sketches were done in a sketchbook with a lead pencil and a kneaded eraser; nothing fancy, but I guess I don't achieve depth in those sketches by using only one kind of pencil.
However, it's important to recognize that you use the tools that suit you best; not necessarily the ones that are considered the "best".


