She's already looking into schools for animation and I want to make sure she has the right tools to hone this passion.
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she has a Lenovo yoga laptop for the bamboo, but she prefers the digital interface of the iPad. Any suggestions to make an easy transition?
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Replying to @AyyyTilley @Duoachievement and
I hear good things about iPad Pro + Apple Pencil + Astropad. That may be best if she's already into the iPad's interface.
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Replying to @AMcRaeJr @FanatixFour and
Heard the apple pencil works GODLY i really wanna give it a try
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Replying to @sami_jen @FanatixFour and
That's what I hear too! But i figured I'd ask actual successful artists what they recommend lol
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Replying to @AMcRaeJr @FanatixFour and
iPad Pro + Apple Pencil + Procreate is expensive, but probably your cheapest option for drawing on screen
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Replying to @BobWulff @FanatixFour and
Intuos Pro is a fantastic tablet. A nice step up from the Bamboo, but youre still not drawing on screen. Cintiq is ur top of the line option
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Replying to @BobWulff
Is there a noticeable difference in the final product for animations made on screen tablets vs regular tablets? (What are the proper terms?)
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Replying to @AyyyTilley
I dont think there is a propper term so lets go with that lol. There is no difference with final product. It’s all about preference
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I worked with a really talented animator who prefered non-screen tablets. He didn’t like how his hand blocked his drawing on cintiqs lol
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