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The joys of colouring in Photoshop using the most monotonous method out there. At least I'm almost done colouring my final project.


The irony of this drawing is that I had to colour it using the same method in Photoshop.


P.S.: I got a tablet now. I don't miss the good ol' days of colouring using that method.

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~moonlight647 Jan 19, 2013  Student Artist
I feel sorry for you...
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:iconevetyran:
~evetyran Apr 24, 2012  Student Writer
I'm like that. My parents don't allow me to have a tablet :(
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:iconmolonara:
~Molonara May 8, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I feel the same using Photoshop
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:iconatomic-sheep:
!Atomic-Sheep Jan 9, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Lol I understand the pain XD
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:iconagent-ruffy:
I feel you long past pain
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:icondorothy-in-oz:
I actually prefer this over my tablet... and no, I'm not committed......
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:iconmidnightcrystalsage:
I'm a broke ass college student.

Looks like me and my laptop touchpad mouse are stuck with each other for a while >.>U
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*delano Jan 3, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Which is the best tablet to get, in your opinion?
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:iconthebourgyman:
=TheBourgyman Jan 3, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
I've only tried Wacom tablets, so I can't really recommend any other brand. It's the best you can get though, so I'd say it's a safe option.

I have a Wacom Intuos3 tablet, with a working surface of 6 inches high by 8 inches wide (also known as Intuos3 6x8). It's just the right size for drawing on a computer. I've tried smaller tablets in the past, and they're a bit hard to work with because of the significantly reduced size. Bigger tablets are nice but a tad expensive. If you have a widescreen monitor or if you mainly work with these, getting s widescreen tablet (6x11) would be a good idea.
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*delano Jan 3, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Thanks for the head's up.
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