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Old 09-26-2010, 07:49 PM   #31
Metal Mick
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Originally Posted by kcmay View Post
I'm a wannabe graphic artist with absolutely no talent, but I bought a Wacom tablet to mess around with. It came with Photoshop Elements, so I can do some photoshoppy-type stuff. It's fun. I do wish I could draw & paint though!

The artwork was done by a real artist. I'm just handling the text.
Hi KC, et al,

don't sell yourself short - I think you've done a fine job with all the alternatives. Of the 3 on offer, I'd lean towards #14.

If you have a Wacom, then that is a great start. They're great, and I've used them for years. I have a big Bamboo that lets me use fingers and stylus.

And if you want to have a play with some software, Inkscape (Illustrator clone) is very powerful and free, and there are some free painting programs around that are quite worthwhile.

All the best,
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