Thank you so much for your kind words — I’m truly flattered!
Yes, I do use a graphics tablet. I’ve been using the Wacom Intuos Pro PTH-660 for many years now — it’s quite old at this point! Wacom has since released newer models, so you might want to check out their latest lineup. But personally, the Intuos Pro series has always served me well and I’d definitely recommend it.
Really enjoying the course. For future videos, you might consider showing the Active Tool and Workspace settings rather than the Scene Properties. It would aid in clarifying the Screen Keys to show us which tool you were using. That has been a bit hard to follow. Going from one bush to the grab brush and back etc.
Wow, you’re such a wonderful artist. I’m deeply impressed.
May I ask what drawing tool you use? I’m sure it’s a graphics tablet or something similar?
What would you recommend? I mean, which drawing device (brand, model).
Thank you so much for your fantastic, excellent course.
Thank you so much for your kind words — I’m truly flattered!
Yes, I do use a graphics tablet. I’ve been using the Wacom Intuos Pro PTH-660 for many years now — it’s quite old at this point! Wacom has since released newer models, so you might want to check out their latest lineup. But personally, the Intuos Pro series has always served me well and I’d definitely recommend it.
Hope it helps, and happy learning! 😊
Really enjoying the course. For future videos, you might consider showing the Active Tool and Workspace settings rather than the Scene Properties. It would aid in clarifying the Screen Keys to show us which tool you were using. That has been a bit hard to follow. Going from one bush to the grab brush and back etc.
My first comment was geared at the previous video “High-Poly Body Model Refinement 02.” I notice that you do have the Tools panel open on this one.
You’re right, that was my oversight. I’ll make sure to improve that in the tutorial videos. Thanks for pointing it out!