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Anonymous
First attempt at serious Oekaki, done with a mouse.

Gimme more inanimate objects to draw. I'm too insecure to try people without a tablet.

And, what tablets do you d00ds use?

Oekaki post(Time: 19 min, Painter: Shi-Painter Normal, Animation:View)
>> Anonymous
Wacom Bamboo for $55.
>> Anonymous
I've got a Hanven 6.5 ;_;
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>175747
same here
>> Anonymous
Wacom Intuous 4x6
>> Anonymous
>>176847
Me too. SERIAL.
>> Anonymous
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Toshiba M200 tablet-pc. Actually I'm not drawing with it because I ordered it on Friday on egay.
Cheap used tablet-pc is cheap, though it wont help me with my not existing drawing skillz.

Oekaki post(Time: 5 min, Painter: Shi-Painter Normal, Animation:View)
>> Anonymous
If I'm on my laptop I use a 3x5(I think) Graphire 3 but if I'm on my PC I use a 9x12 Intuos II. I don't use my PC much, so the Intuos is pretty new looking while the Graphire is beat up and parts replaced on it.
>> Anonymous
Graphire3, 4x5
Aiming for a new one though, the pen is dying.
>> Anonymous
just buy a new pen.
>> Sleepsick
I have a theory, even though a pen is not the same brand of pen as the tablet, say, a Wacom tablet using a DigiPro pen, or otherwise, would it still work?
I mean, most of the pens for tablets are the same thing, if they all take batteries?

Excluding tablet PC pens.
>> Anonymous
none of the wacom pens use batteries. I doubt any other pen would work with a wacom brand tablet. they're using special technology. SPECIAL!