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ITT: We discuss how much drawing with a mouse and, even worse, laptop touchpad, sucks.
>> Anonymous
>>183104
Shut your bitch mouth. Drawing with a mouse is fine, you just have to learn how to use it. Quit fucking whining about it. Sage for not oekaki.
>> Anonymous
>>183105
>Learn how to use it.

Hurp, durp. It takes 5 times more time to do a precise curve with a mouse than with a drawpad.
>> Anonymous
>>183106
Then go get a tablet and quit whining.
>> Sketchyfail
>>183106
Are you kidding me?
I love using my mouse for oekakis. It makes much nicer curves, and is much cleaner. I just have no patience so I use my tablet instead.
Whiner.
>> SleepSick
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It's not as easy to say "JUST LEARN TO USE IT".

It takes years to learn to use a mouse correctly but it's not impossible for it to be an awesome tool.

It just depends on the person.
Sketchyfail claims it's easier for him to acheive curved lines but for me it's nearly impossible to curve a line without using the beizer tool.

Yes, using a mouse sucks because it takes forever but you should learn to use it with the beizer tool.

I have a tablet coming in the mail so it's no big deal for me.

tl;dr get a tablet on ebay or look at tutorials and stop whining.

Oekaki post(Time: 40 min, Painter: Shi-Painter Normal, Animation:View)
>> Sketchyfail
>>183172
It depends how you use it. Just having a tablet isn't going to make it better; You don't use pastels the same way you use oil paints. Yeah sure a tablet is better for quickness, but if we're talking details it's sloppy.
>> SleepSick
>>183173
Personally I think the tablet is better for details.

I never could get small details to look right when using a mouse, and it fucks my sketches up.


Sadly my last tablet broke.
>> Anonymous
>>183180
Maybe its because I learnt how to draw on a mouse that I'm on the same boat with sketchy but I often reach for the mouse and do little details with it.
>> Anonymous
Fuck you all, I have to use the shitty little pad on my laptop to draw. Finger painting isn't fun anymore.
>> Anonymous
I was drawing with a mouse, I bought a tablet, I'm still drawing using a mouse.

Short story long, once you get used to it, there's really no difference at least none that I know of. Well aside from pressure point thing, of course. Other than that, nothing takes you more, or less time with mouse and certainly not forever. Curves, straight lines, anything, I can do with mouse whatever you can with tablet in the same time frame.

Concerning tablets, the bigger the better. Really big ones take up lots of space and they're clumsy and whatnot but if you want to be able to draw details with precision and ease, large format is the way to go.