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Have you ever just wanted to go to the store and not worry about traffic? Well then this is the product for you!
Just some concept art. Made with a Wacom Intuos 4 tablet on Corel Sketch Pad. Inspired by MooseBot.
Canon 50D
EF 17-40mm f4L
This is my first image processed using my new Wacom Intuos 4 Tablet. So far I quite enjoyed this new toy-far better than my old Graphire. Definitely the natural feel is big plus for me. It's fun doing the dodging & burning adjustment in PS. Although I still have to learn some of the tricks: programming the controls and other cool stuff
For this particular image I did some raw adjustment in LR and then worked on PS. I played a little using the NIK Software plugin that comes in free with Intuos 4. At the end, I accomplished what I envisioned from this image when I took it. To some extent I wish I had a tripod so I didnt have to use higher ISO but on the other hand the extra noise added some texture to it.
Adobe Lightroom 2.5
NIK EFEX 3.0 Software
3 Valley Gap - Ghost Town
British Columbia, Canada
Halifax's Town Clock on a snowy winter's day with seagulls circling in the sky while the snow falls.
Digital illustration I created using Photoshop CC 2021, ArtRage 6, my trusty Wacom Intuos 3 tablet & stylus and my homebuilt Windows 10 tower computer.
photoshop, wacom intuos 4
Trying to set up a portrait series of some mean faces.. It seems more interesting than those sweet photos..
I created this page for practice purpose using Manga Studio 5 and Wacom Intuos pro tablet. I love manga studio! Very user friendly!
Collin Smith, one of our expert users that ran demo sessons in the Wacom Theatre on the Cintiq 21UX.
This is Abby Christianson; mother of three and make-up artist. I went to her place to take some fun portraits and was very pleased with the results of the shoot.
This was the first image I edited using my new Wacom Intuos pen tablet. Wow does that make things easier. It takes a little to get used to but I'm thinking I'm going to love being a pen tablet user.
Strobist into: 580EXII in Apollo 28" softbox camera right, 430EX camera left, bare, as a hair light. All triggered with Pocket Wizards.
Model: Abby Christianson
MUA: Abby Christianson
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Used a cool application found from this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/anatoliy_zenkov/4271592658/
Records your mouse trails. Black spots are the spots where the mouse was kept for more than 2-3 seconds.
This was after about an hour's work..
Also see the heat map version: www.flickr.com/photos/rugrln/4300392213/
"Princess of Atlantis"
2014
Digital illustration
Wacom Intuos Tablet
Adobe Photoshop CS.5
A3 (42 x 29,7 cm).
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New (2nd hand) wacom Intuos (the first model, USB) A4 ovesize!! my first pro tablet! (comparing to my 2 year old wacom volito1)
Tableta Wacom Intuos Pro M.
EN LA PARTE SUPERIOR LA SUPERFICIE PULIDA y en perfecto estado.
En la parte inferior una nueva. Para comparar.
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Birthday drawing of/for my Daddy.
Entirely drawn with my handy Intuos Wacom tablet (6"X9") in Photoshop CS2. Completed: 2008.08.06.
This is my amazing cat... She is like the real life version of Minerva Mcgonagall's animagus form. No really, she winks at me and she seems to talk to me as if she is the wisest thing ever. I swear I'm not crazy. No regrets. Criticism welcomed and encouraged.
Photoshop elements 8
wacom Intuos 5 graphics tablet.
Duplicate layer created and set to soft light with levels and opacity adjusted.
He's a box, and he's got an attitude. Maybe he needs a haircut. Maybe he needs better arms. Maybe he wishes he were a circle. We can't ever really know until we ask him. Oh box guy. What is your problem?
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Created in photoshop with Wacom Intuos 4 tablet. For this drawing, I used the "paintbrush" nib, the black one with the white tip. I tried using the felt pen nib but it was too slow and not smooth enough for the wispy parts.