I need some good tips on how to use a digital tablet
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Petrol Consumer what kind of tablet? Like one of the ones you can see the screen on, or like one that connects to your computer/wtv and you control through the pad? (Words are hard I apologize.)
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【V】【a】【l】【e】 The ones that connect to the computer
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【V】【a】【l】【e】 It also has a little screen so I can see where I am drawin.
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Petrol Consumer ooh okay, so I recommend calibrating it if you can, and like testing that everything is accurate.
I also recommend not thinking of it like a tablet (especially if you’re more used to traditional art) and think of it more like a pad of paper on a stand (if it has one) that way you can move more like you would on paper, rather than going sort of blank on a tablet.
^ (This is what I did when I had to make a digital fake cell in biology on my mom’s tablet.) (It makes sense in my head, but the words aren’t wording very well right now.) ^
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I’m also not super familiar with tablets, but if it has pressure sensitivity, adjust it so that it’s to what feels comfortable. (Again, if you like how pens/pencils/markers/wtv feel, adjust it so that it kind of works like that.)
It really is a sort of trial-and-error thing, but it can help.
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【V】【a】【l】【e】 I would need some help with calibration :'3
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Petrol Consumer I would check like the manual to see if there’s a specific way to calibrate it- I’m actually not sure how to calibrate one, and it probably differs from tablet to tablet- :'>
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【V】【a】【l】【e】 Ah tis time to google then :'))
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Petrol Consumer Google is your friend

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【V】【a】【l】【e】 You could say I’m a 3rd party thinker :'I
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Petrol Consumer sigh 😔