I think i'll end up buying a cheap drawing tablet after all.
I mean...... i probs shouldn't since I highly doubt it'll help me improve but.............. i have nothing to say.
Please draw on paper instead. There is really no point other than to try filling a void in your heart that electronics can never fill.
Huh? Drawing tablet is commonly used by the bros in artist's corners. Go for it 21st.
I'm not saying never buy a tablet. I'm saying that it makes no sense to buy one while trying to learn to draw. The foundational work: basic motor control exercises, quick sketching, learning to live with mistakes, learning anatomy, that all works best on paper.
I'll admit that this is just my personal ethos, but buying stuff for a hobby feels good in your brain the same way that becoming accomplished does. And that's a problem. I don't think you should allow yourself to fall into that trap because you get a little burst of feel good now, but you haven't actually put in any work or pushed yourself to improve. So a month from now you're back where you started, only you wasted a bit of money and you feel bad when you look at the thing you bought and never used. It's self destructive.
Always buy the minimum supplies for a hobby and then upgrade as a treat to yourself when it's actually necessary. That way it feels doubly good, you have something to look forward to, and you avoid the mental trap of buying = accomplishment.
Meh, he does enough art on the computer that a tablet is probably just wayyyy ergonomically nicer. I get what you mean (sometimes, having bought the materials for the project, I then never do the project because buying stuff was fulfilling), but I think in this situation it's legit, because he shouldn't have to wrestle with mouse control in order to work. And he's going to do work digitally, so what he has to sketch and scan shit? No way; that's such a pain!
I didn't get the impression that the tablet was for pixel art. But if it is and the mouse has been getting in the way, then fair enough. But for trying to improve line art? Probs not a good idea.
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What if I took PTO tomorrow and spent the day making my apartment decent and getting groceries, so that I don't come back from a 3-day weekend to a pile of trash and an empty fridge?
it is actually a pretty great thing to do for yourself
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he was a marketing genius who shot to superstardom while not being amazing (not that he was bad, just not as good as his level of fame would lead you to believe)
I think i'll end up buying a cheap drawing tablet after all.
I mean...... i probs shouldn't since I highly doubt it'll help me improve but.............. i have nothing to say.
Please draw on paper instead. There is really no point other than to try filling a void in your heart that electronics can never fill.
Huh? Drawing tablet is commonly used by the bros in artist's corners. Go for it 21st.
I'm not saying never buy a tablet. I'm saying that it makes no sense to buy one while trying to learn to draw. The foundational work: basic motor control exercises, quick sketching, learning to live with mistakes, learning anatomy, that all works best on paper.
I'll admit that this is just my personal ethos, but buying stuff for a hobby feels good in your brain the same way that becoming accomplished does. And that's a problem. I don't think you should allow yourself to fall into that trap because you get a little burst of feel good now, but you haven't actually put in any work or pushed yourself to improve. So a month from now you're back where you started, only you wasted a bit of money and you feel bad when you look at the thing you bought and never used. It's self destructive.
Always buy the minimum supplies for a hobby and then upgrade as a treat to yourself when it's actually necessary. That way it feels doubly good, you have something to look forward to, and you avoid the mental trap of buying = accomplishment.
Meh, he does enough art on the computer that a tablet is probably just wayyyy ergonomically nicer. I get what you mean (sometimes, having bought the materials for the project, I then never do the project because buying stuff was fulfilling), but I think in this situation it's legit, because he shouldn't have to wrestle with mouse control in order to work. And he's going to do work digitally, so what he has to sketch and scan shit? No way; that's such a pain!
I didn't get the impression that the tablet was for pixel art. But if it is and the mouse has been getting in the way, then fair enough. But for trying to improve line art? Probs not a good idea.
I think 21st should ask in AC. If he can work on fundamentals with the tablet I don't see the problem.
I think i'll end up buying a cheap drawing tablet after all.
I mean...... i probs shouldn't since I highly doubt it'll help me improve but.............. i have nothing to say.
Please draw on paper instead. There is really no point other than to try filling a void in your heart that electronics can never fill.
Huh? Drawing tablet is commonly used by the bros in artist's corners. Go for it 21st.
I'm not saying never buy a tablet. I'm saying that it makes no sense to buy one while trying to learn to draw. The foundational work: basic motor control exercises, quick sketching, learning to live with mistakes, learning anatomy, that all works best on paper.
I'll admit that this is just my personal ethos, but buying stuff for a hobby feels good in your brain the same way that becoming accomplished does. And that's a problem. I don't think you should allow yourself to fall into that trap because you get a little burst of feel good now, but you haven't actually put in any work or pushed yourself to improve. So a month from now you're back where you started, only you wasted a bit of money and you feel bad when you look at the thing you bought and never used. It's self destructive.
Always buy the minimum supplies for a hobby and then upgrade as a treat to yourself when it's actually necessary. That way it feels doubly good, you have something to look forward to, and you avoid the mental trap of buying = accomplishment.
Meh, he does enough art on the computer that a tablet is probably just wayyyy ergonomically nicer. I get what you mean (sometimes, having bought the materials for the project, I then never do the project because buying stuff was fulfilling), but I think in this situation it's legit, because he shouldn't have to wrestle with mouse control in order to work. And he's going to do work digitally, so what he has to sketch and scan shit? No way; that's such a pain!
I didn't get the impression that the tablet was for pixel art. But if it is and the mouse has been getting in the way, then fair enough. But for trying to improve line art? Probs not a good idea.
even if it's for line work, a lot of hobbyist people don't have a lot of room to set up for analog drawing
I'm always at my PC so if I felt like drawing it'd be neat to open a program and bust out the tablet
(this is kind of the reasoning I am ordering one in the next few weeks)
rather than busting out a notebook and some drawing shit and all that
But yeah, there's pros and cons there
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
I remember the backlash to the backlash that started a few years ago when it turned out that his "advisors"/friends ripped him off and he was basically broke. I don't really care about him either way, but that story was kinda rough.
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i am planning on making some shawarma this weekend
well not actual shawarma but a facsimile created in the oven
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I strongly disliked Dane Cook from the second time I heard him. I just felt like it was the dumbest shit, like caling burger king 'bk lounge' would be the entire joke that 10 minutes of the set was based on.
but I heard him on I think comedy bang bang? maybe some other podcast, about 2 years ago (def over a year) and he was talking about selling out MSG or something and talking to Steve Martin about it and I realized I'm an adult and hating a comic because I don't think he's funny is maybe not the best way to spend my energy.
at least he's not a fucking thief as far as I know. good dude, not that funny but good for him, run with it brother.
I think i'll end up buying a cheap drawing tablet after all.
I mean...... i probs shouldn't since I highly doubt it'll help me improve but.............. i have nothing to say.
Please draw on paper instead. There is really no point other than to try filling a void in your heart that electronics can never fill.
Huh? Drawing tablet is commonly used by the bros in artist's corners. Go for it 21st.
I'm not saying never buy a tablet. I'm saying that it makes no sense to buy one while trying to learn to draw. The foundational work: basic motor control exercises, quick sketching, learning to live with mistakes, learning anatomy, that all works best on paper.
I'll admit that this is just my personal ethos, but buying stuff for a hobby feels good in your brain the same way that becoming accomplished does. And that's a problem. I don't think you should allow yourself to fall into that trap because you get a little burst of feel good now, but you haven't actually put in any work or pushed yourself to improve. So a month from now you're back where you started, only you wasted a bit of money and you feel bad when you look at the thing you bought and never used. It's self destructive.
Always buy the minimum supplies for a hobby and then upgrade as a treat to yourself when it's actually necessary. That way it feels doubly good, you have something to look forward to, and you avoid the mental trap of buying = accomplishment.
Meh, he does enough art on the computer that a tablet is probably just wayyyy ergonomically nicer. I get what you mean (sometimes, having bought the materials for the project, I then never do the project because buying stuff was fulfilling), but I think in this situation it's legit, because he shouldn't have to wrestle with mouse control in order to work. And he's going to do work digitally, so what he has to sketch and scan shit? No way; that's such a pain!
I didn't get the impression that the tablet was for pixel art. But if it is and the mouse has been getting in the way, then fair enough. But for trying to improve line art? Probs not a good idea.
Depending on process, line art can underlie pixel art.
For me, it can be hard to just fill in a straight line of horizontal or vertical pixels with a mouse when I know I want to draw a straight line, because at some point my hand is going to twitch a tiny bit. But yeah, even if you're tracing something, you'll want to draw lines, and you can do that by clicking all the squares, or by actually drawing a line (except I have trouble doing this with a mouse).
hm wait actually maybe I've been using a trackpad mostly? Regardless, it's a pain and I gather that tablets give way more control.
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he was a marketing genius who shot to superstardom while not being amazing (not that he was bad, just not as good as his level of fame would lead you to believe)
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I strongly disliked Dane Cook from the second time I heard him. I just felt like it was the dumbest shit, like caling burger king 'bk lounge' would be the entire joke that 10 minutes of the set was based on.
but I heard him on I think comedy bang bang? maybe some other podcast, about 2 years ago (def over a year) and he was talking about selling out MSG or something and talking to Steve Martin about it and I realized I'm an adult and hating a comic because I don't think he's funny is maybe not the best way to spend my energy.
at least he's not a fucking thief as far as I know. good dude, not that funny but good for him, run with it brother.
yeah i was surprised by his CBB appearance too
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you guys can rest assured all my stand up jokes are 100% original material that i only share with my gf when she's trying to sleep at night, and then she encourages me to start writing again and go do some open mic's but i'm a little too lazy
I remember the backlash to the backlash that started a few years ago when it turned out that his "advisors"/friends ripped him off and he was basically broke. I don't really care about him either way, but that story was kinda rough.
you guys can rest assured all my stand up jokes are 100% original material that i only share with my gf when she's trying to sleep at night, and then she encourages me to start writing again and go do some open mic's but i'm a little too lazy
I always make the people around me laugh, and that's enough for me.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
you guys can rest assured all my stand up jokes are 100% original material that i only share with my gf when she's trying to sleep at night, and then she encourages me to start writing again and go do some open mic's but i'm a little too lazy
Dane Cook's problem was backlash against him looking like Dane Cook. If he was a really uggo dude he probably could have kept on amusing the dave matthews set. But instead we had to kill him.
Dane Cook is going to be in the STARZ adaptation of American Gods and I just don't know how i feel about that
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I didn't get the impression that the tablet was for pixel art. But if it is and the mouse has been getting in the way, then fair enough. But for trying to improve line art? Probs not a good idea.
it is actually a pretty great thing to do for yourself
he was a marketing genius who shot to superstardom while not being amazing (not that he was bad, just not as good as his level of fame would lead you to believe)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO0CBzZopaY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pecj5GGjQi8
Because he's good looking and doesn't do the right kind of comedy for a good looking dude.
Honestly comedy is hella subjective except for Urkel, everyone fucking loves Urkel.
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I think 21st should ask in AC. If he can work on fundamentals with the tablet I don't see the problem.
even if it's for line work, a lot of hobbyist people don't have a lot of room to set up for analog drawing
I'm always at my PC so if I felt like drawing it'd be neat to open a program and bust out the tablet
(this is kind of the reasoning I am ordering one in the next few weeks)
rather than busting out a notebook and some drawing shit and all that
But yeah, there's pros and cons there
I remember the backlash to the backlash that started a few years ago when it turned out that his "advisors"/friends ripped him off and he was basically broke. I don't really care about him either way, but that story was kinda rough.
well not actual shawarma but a facsimile created in the oven
Put some bacon on that thing.
For Unami
*narrows eyes*
but that may be a waste of my time i have a lot of shit to do uguuuu
Oh god I'm definitely buying one of those. I cannot get used to the disconnect of not looking at what my hand/fingers are actually doing when I draw.
but I heard him on I think comedy bang bang? maybe some other podcast, about 2 years ago (def over a year) and he was talking about selling out MSG or something and talking to Steve Martin about it and I realized I'm an adult and hating a comic because I don't think he's funny is maybe not the best way to spend my energy.
at least he's not a fucking thief as far as I know. good dude, not that funny but good for him, run with it brother.
He's not very good looking
Did you want to try to meet up on the weekend? @quid @mazzyx
He was playing himself as this brooding monster.
Depending on process, line art can underlie pixel art.
For me, it can be hard to just fill in a straight line of horizontal or vertical pixels with a mouse when I know I want to draw a straight line, because at some point my hand is going to twitch a tiny bit. But yeah, even if you're tracing something, you'll want to draw lines, and you can do that by clicking all the squares, or by actually drawing a line (except I have trouble doing this with a mouse).
hm wait actually maybe I've been using a trackpad mostly? Regardless, it's a pain and I gather that tablets give way more control.
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To you eddy. To me I'd let him into my shame cave forever.
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I've heard that James Van Der Beek playing a crazy version of himself was one of the best parts (among many) in Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23.
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yeah i was surprised by his CBB appearance too
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
Yeah?
Maybe?
It was fun and pretty and well written and felt fresh and different, kind of like the way Psychonauts felt.
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certainly if we can get something worked out
i have no real plans to work around
i mean, he seems pretty traditionally good looking especially compared to some of the other famous joke telling bridge trolls
he was so good in that show
? never heard this
I always make the people around me laugh, and that's enough for me.
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this is my favorite SNL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4FQoznrVwU
i've seen them too :P
Dane Cook sang at a Steel Panther show I went to.
It was weird. He was pretty good though.
Actually Australia is one of the few places in the world I'd like to visit.
Mostly cause your accents are crazy great. And I want to meet an Aussie lady and steal her away.