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trace-memory [2013-04-27 00:34:27 +0000 UTC]
Amazing :3
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Randallfoo [2013-02-24 07:25:28 +0000 UTC]
kewl. (im that weird person from flipnote ) :T
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autsdraws [2012-11-17 18:47:30 +0000 UTC]
This is so awesome
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Irish-Lullabye [2012-10-25 00:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Oh...this is so good Dreamburn....oh and ya I know u from Hatena....hehe imma kinda like an invisible stalker on hatena.....oh and just one question Is it easy to draw on a Wacom Bamboo or a bamboo splash?....cause i like how my drawings turn out on paper and on my ds imma getting use to it but on my kindle fire.....don't get me started on how bad i am ..... ok bai!!
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DreamFirex In reply to Irish-Lullabye [2012-10-27 17:04:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Well, the Wacom Bamboo actually varies into the Bamboo Splash, basicly. So I'd say you're pretty much looking at the Bamboo Splash. I have the intuos5 touch Medium. It has plenty of room to draw on and deepens color by pressure; most pads do. I wouldn't recommend the intuos5 touch only because I haven't tried working with the bamboo splash as well, although having read the reviews and seeing videos and art from it and how much time they took to make, it seems like something I'd like to use just as well as the pad I already use! But people have different opinions. This is just mine. I have a kindle fire, too. But I didn't even know it could actually be used as a sketch pad so I wouldn't want to get started on that either! XD
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Irish-Lullabye In reply to DreamFirex [2012-10-28 03:15:16 +0000 UTC]
Oh ok thanks I am really thinking about buying a bamboo tablet when i save the money for it to post art cuz my sisters ipod wont upload shiz
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Gypsyinator [2012-10-24 21:46:43 +0000 UTC]
lol awesome detail X3
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