love and hotsauce

Sep 03
every time i spend time practicingn drawing digitally and feel like ive gotten better, i draw on paper afterward and oops its still way easier

digital stuff was good practice but i feel like there is still some barrier that is preventing me from really getting comfortable with a stylus.

i suspect that it is the texture difference but i have tried placing paper on my tablet and unfortunately the plastic nib feel on paper makes my skin crawl.

OH WELL im fine with the idea of working on paper. i was hoping to eliminate the need to scan things ever but i guess it is what it is

every time i spend time practicingn drawing digitally and feel like ive gotten better, i draw on paper afterward and oops its still way easier

digital stuff was good practice but i feel like there is still some barrier that is preventing me from really getting comfortable with a stylus.

i suspect that it is the texture difference but i have tried placing paper on my tablet and unfortunately the plastic nib feel on paper makes my skin crawl.

OH WELL im fine with the idea of working on paper. i was hoping to eliminate the need to scan things ever but i guess it is what it is

  1. calmnivore said: the tactile difference is HUGE, also there’s no disconnect between the hand movement and the stroke? like, I can SEE what my pen is doing unlike with a stylus where I’m staring at the screen
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