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my very first sketch on wacom intuos s

Drawn on Photoshop using a Wacom Intuos graphics tablet

Second attempt to draw with the Wacom Intuos. Still have to work on shadows !

A digital painting I created using my Wacom Intuos tablet, Corel Painter 2017, Photoshop CC 2015.5 & ArtRage 4.5. Source/reference image was a photo I took several years ago of an old church near Evangeline Beach in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia.

I collected all the "Pro-Grade" Wacom Styli that I had around the house for this awesome photo.

 

Photo Updated 8/8/12- Added Cintiq 21ux / Intuos4 Stylus. After more than 13 years, the original Intuos DuoSwitch Eraser Pen is still my favorite, and I still use my original Intuos (special edition) daily.

Illustration of Dita Von Teese with Wacom Intuos and Painter 6. Printed onto 1x1 meter canvas. Create by artist Wolfgang Kath.

لم اتوقع ان تكون زيارتي للسكراب ممتعه

استخدام العدسه 8 مم ذات الزاويه العريضه جدا مناسبه للتصوير الديناميكي

 

my visit to the scrape was great, i was not expecting to find a treasure :)

it was a cloudy day, just perfect

 

i am in love with the super wide Pro-Optic 8mm lens

it's fun and creative and perfect for making HDR photos

 

Shooting:

3 exposures (-2; 0; +2) handheld

Aperture: f/8

ISO: 200

Focal Length: 8mm

 

Processing:

- merged the 3 bracketed shots in Photomatix

- Strength 100, Color Saturation 50

- play around with the 5 sliders, Luminosity, Detail Contrast, Lighting Adjustments, White Point & Black Point until i got this effect

- then in Lightroom 4 adjust sharpness, exposure, vibrance, clarity, graduated filter, little vignetting

 

Gear:

Nikon D90

Pro-Optic 8mm f/3.5

SanDisk Extreme Pro 16 GB

Wacom Intuos Small

Lightroom 4

Photomatix Pro 4

  

I buy all my photo gear from Adorama, they are the best in the business, they have international shipping, superb costumer service and best prices, some times i order from Amazon too, they sell everything you can imagine, they have outstanding costumer service and best prices.

 

لاحظت نفسي واصدقائي في الآونه الاخيره نتحدث ونفكر كثيرا في افضل معدات التصوير والتقنيات وننسى الجانب الابداعي

نعتقد ان شراء افضل الكاميرات والعدسات يضمن لنا افضل الصور

الكاميرا والعدسات هي ادوات تسهل علينا التقاط الصور، ولكن الابداع يكمن في عين وعقل المصور الفنان

تماما مثل الرسام فهو يستخدم الفرشاة للرسم، والباقي ابداع

 

هذه الصوره المفضله لدي من صوري القديمه تم التقاطها في سنة 2003 في نيوزيلاندا

بكاميرتي الرقميه الصغيره كانون والتي كنت احملها دائما في جيبي

فقط عند تغيير الزاويه و وضع الكاميرا عند مستوى الارض صنع الفارق كله

باستخدام برنامج لايت روم تم التعديل للحصول على افضل نتيجه

 

I noticed my friends and i tend to think and talk about photography gear and technical issues all the time and forget about the creative part of photography.

We think that buying the best gear will guarantee getting the best photographs. The camera and lens is a tools that make it easier to get things done, but creativity is in the photographers eyes and mind. Just like the painter he use the brush, the brush is his tool, and everything else is creativity.

 

This photo is one of my favorite photos from my archive. I took it in 2003 in New Zealand, using my 5mp small point and shot Canon PowerShot S50. Just lowering the camera to the ground level made all the difference. Bringing out the best result i could from the original photo using Lightroom 4.

  

Shooting:

Exposure: 1/250

Aperture: f/5.6

ISO: 50

Focal Length: 7.1 mm

  

Processing:

- adjusting exposure and white balance

- under exposure graduated filter for the sky

- sharpness

  

Gear:

Canon PowerShot S50 (obsolete)

Canon PowerShot S110 (best pocket camera you can buy today)

SanDisk

Wacom Intuos Small

Lightroom 4

  

I buy all my photo gear from Adorama, they are the best in the business, they have international shipping, superb costumer service and best prices, some times i order from Amazon too, they sell everything you can imagine, they have outstanding costumer service and best prices.

 

After years of winging it, I have decided to teach myself to retouch portraits properly. I attended a workshop, watched a bunch of tutorials and even got myself a brand spanking new Wecom Intuos Pro to boot (hey, I deserve to spoil myself every now and again!) This is the very first try and although it is faaaar from perfect, I am quite happy with how it turned out (I ran out of patience too!)

Computer Specs -

24" widescreen monitor (1000:1 contrast ratio)

19" tools monitior

Intel Quad Core 2.4 Ghz cpu (4 cpu cores)

4 Gigabytes Ram

2 Terrabytes internal raid hard disks

Wacom Intuos 3 graphics tablet

Integrated media reader

HP Lightscribe CD/DVD burner

Copyright - Ashley McNamara

Photography | Pregnancy, Maternity, Newborn Baby and Child Photography -

All Rights Reserved

Illustration done with a Wacom Intuos 3 Graphics Tablet using Adobe Illustrator.

Done. 3200x1800. iPad, Procreate, #Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus

Long-awaited workspace upgrade is finished and I eager to show what I have on my table.

Sony VAIO was my workhorse for previous 4 years but I switched back to desktop workstation for more flexibility and yes, power.

  

1. NEC PA272W 27'' wide-gamut display with hood.

2. NEC 2090UXi as secondary display. Both monitors calibrated with NEC calibration kit.

3. Dell Precision T1700 workstation in small form factor. Small but very powerful.

4. External drives of 8TB total capacity.

5. Logitech mouse and keyboard.

6. Wacom Intuos 4. Yes, small size suitable even for 27'' monitor.

7. Wired magazine :)

 

My home workspace. Wish I had more free time to work there.

 

Also tagged for Envato Workspaces.

 

My current account don't have any items on Evato yet, but with previous nickname "zigmat" I won some competitions and made good sales.

Here's a finished headshot of Rachel, whom I shot in Knoxville TN. Used one Alienbee B800 positioned from the top left of her to create a somewhat dramatic shadow effect. This was shot on location at Victor Ashe Park, around sunset time.

 

Used an Hasselblad 500C (early CM model) with a Sonnar 150mm F4 CF T* Lens. Format was a Leaf Valeo 22wi. Rest was enhanced in Photoshop with Intuos 4 wireless tablet.

World leader in pen-based creative tablets Wacom introduced its next generation Intuos® product family to empower and inspire creative enthusiasts. The new range of Intuos Pen & Touch tablets consists of the four models: Intuos Draw, Intuos Art, Intuos Comic and Intuos Photo. Each model includes free creative software as well as additional training and service offers. The pen tablets come in two different sizes (small and medium), a choice of colors (white, blue and black), and a pen or pen & touch version -- with a wireless connection kit as an optional accessory.

  

To read the full multimedia release, check out bit.ly/1LOZH2q

Illustration done with a Wacom Intuos 3 Graphics Tablet using Adobe Illustrator. This is a 2007 Cobra Mustang.

I might have been a lousy father but I have great Sons. This is a father's day present from my youngest Son. I was pleasantly surprised.....

My old Apple Macbook Pro 15" (Late 2008) + 24" LED Cinema Display (ACD).

 

Stuff on the picture:

-Apple Macbook Pro 15" (Late 2008, Core2Duo 2,4GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD)

-Apple 24" LED Cinema Display

-Apple iPhone 3G 16GB Black

-Apple iPod 5.5G 80GB Black

-Apple Wired keyboard

-Apple Magic Mouse

-Apple Classic Remote

-Apple Dock

-Wacom Intuos 4 Large

-Wacom Intuos 4 Pen + holder

-Sandisk Firewire Compact Flash cardreader

-Datacolor Spyder 3 Elite calibrator

-Transformers USB Hub :)

-Griffin Stand

-Synology DS409+ (4x Samsung F2 EcoGreen HD154UI 1.5TB HDD)

 

Info

Camera: Nikon D300 + Nikkor 17-55mm

Extra: Nikon SB900 + Pocket Wizard + White shoot through umbrella (from the right)

Inspire Pro with ArtRage for iPad

 

Fine Art Print Available at Imagekind:

www.imagekind.com/MemberProfile.aspx?MID=ae1517ca-9ee5-41...

 

Statue of Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head), ca. 69–96 A.D.; Flavian Roman copy of a Greek bronze statue by Polykleitos, ca. 430 B.C.

 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

 

I bought Inspire Pro yesterday for a workout. Hardly *inspired* by its performance, I've found that many of the features do not work as they should. It claims to be compatible with my new Wacom Intuos Creative II Stylus....but, it ain't. Certain brushes don't work as well. Adding to these and other performance aggravations, I paid $9.99 for the app. I may make a complaint to the App Store and get a refund.

 

Half way through this study, I switched to my tried and true favorite digital app ArtRage. It performs, as always, glitch free and remains my all time favorite digital app.

My First photoshoot using the Digital Back, Leaf Valeo 22wi. Very simple lighting setup again with the Mola Beauty Dish from the top left. Shot with a Fuji GX680II Camera and 250mm F5.6 Lens. Photoshopped and edited, preserving skin texture by hand, no filters or action software.

 

DK

Great adventures begin with a single step.

Children's zip line at Lincoln Park, Beacon Hill, Seattle.

This is the second work I have done with a Intuos Pro 5 stylus pad, so cool not working with a mouse. For those who work with a lot of layers, what a difference it makes. So far it has not saved me any time, but the experience is so much more pleasant and natural.

Work table-- Macbook Pro, Wacom Intuos 4 tablet, Epson T60 printer

 

Blogged! More pictures here: www.wedgienet.net/weblog/wedgienet-studio-tour/

Half way done concepts for some matte paitings. Wanted to save a version before I change them more of a night time look

kneadableeraser.blogspot.com/2012/01/scribblescrabble.html

5-15 minute nudes

 

Editing tablets. A Wacom Cintix HD and an Intuos Touch.

Speed Painting done in 3 Hours. Inspired by a photo I found online.

Quick study from reference photo, Drawn with wacom intuos 3 and photoshop cs3, one layer

 

The Al Hamra Tower is a topped out skyscraper in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

The tower is the tallest building in Kuwait on completion in 2011 at 412.6 m (1,354 ft).

It is the tallest sculpted tower in the world.

 

Shooting:

Exposure: 1/6

Aperture: f/11

ISO: 100

Focal Length: 10 mm

RAW

 

Processing:

- adjusting tone, presence, detail, WB

  

Gear:

Nikon D90

Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5

SanDisk Extreme Pro

Slik pro 580 DX Tripod

Wacom Intuos

Lightroom 4

   

I buy all my photo gear from Adorama, they are the best in the business, they have international shipping, superb costumer service and best prices, some times i order from Amazon too, they sell everything you can imagine, they have outstanding costumer service and best prices.

Ich habe mich nun endlich dazu durchringen können und mir ein neues Wacom Tablett zugelegt. Ein Intuos 4 M und ich bin begeistert!

 

Daher habe ich auf meinem Blog auch einen kleinen Bericht verfasst um die Unterschiede zum Bamboo aus meiner Sicht aufzuzeigen.

 

Die Bilder im Artikel habe ich denkbar einfach erstellt, ohne Großen Aufwand.

Ich habe einfach zwei Styropor-Dämmplatten in L-Form aufgestellt, die Tablets darauf arrangiert und mit der großen Oktabox direkt drauf geblitzt.

Dies ging allerdings nur so gut da die Tablets selbst schwarz sind und somit der Hintergrund leicht überbelichtbar war.

 

Ich habe ausserdem eine Facebook Fan Page auf der ich täglich interessante Links rund um die Fotografie poste. Coole Gadgets, neue Apps, Inspirationen usw... schaut vorbei, be a part of it! :)

 

Strobist:

2x Styrofoam isolation plates in L Shape

1x Octa box up in front at 1/2 power.

  

Copyright © t0m photography - Thomas Reimann. All rights reserved

Mein neuer Blog - facebook Fan Page - twitter - tumblr iPhone pictures

Pic of a friend's FD3S RX7 Spirit R at Mount Barker while stopped during a cruise.

Can you say 'geek'?

 

And yes it is a very heavy bag. If I commuted I would have to rethink its contents.

Quick-draw!

 

Sketched this up in under an hour. I grow tired of commercial work all the time. Sometimes I need to just do something for myself.

 

I'm usually such a huge perfectionist, if I ever draw anything, it sits around on my desk or in my files, put away for months (even years) before I ever finally touch it again because I'm so afraid of announcing its completion in fear of it being less than perfect. I bought myself a Wreck This Journal a couple months ago, and I've slowly been regaining my creative flow and forcing myself to find the art in imperfection.

 

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Tools:

Wacom Intuos 3 & Adobe Photoshop CS4

 

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SelfieCature - Colorfull lightmare street

I will take a proper pic when I have time

See more about my setup at www.uofmtiger.net

Taken from Boracay; This is Crystal Cove Island, really nice place to chill and photograph. I really miss this place now...

 

This is the first DRI that I did using my Wacom Intuos 4, it is surprisingly very accurate compared to the previous one I'm using. It took me some time to go into details, but I think its worth it.

 

Gear: Canon 7D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8

Settings: f7.1 | 1/25 | ISO 100

 

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Thanks to ALiceFaux for the amazing hair brushes!

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Quick doodling to try the Intuos....

Recently bought a new Wacom Intuos tablet. I'm learning to draw on the computer! This is Olaf from "Frozen" -- a fun first project.

Another shot from my visit to Northumbria University's Design School. Sigma 17-70 f2.8 - f4.

This is one of the tubular staircores that are dotted around the perimeter of the building.

 

Bit of processing using Nikosoft Silver Efex Pro 2. Following that after using selections on the buildings to segregate them from the sky areas i did some Non Destructive Dodging & Burning with a 50% Grey Filled Overlay Layer.

 

The cloud wasnt the best on this occasion as it was very grey leaving me with little contrast in the sky.

I used my Hoya NDX400 Filter to stretch the exposure to 10 seconds.

 

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