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This illustration/drawing is entirely made with Corel Photo-Paint X4, using a Wacom Intuos3 tablet.
I´ve read so many articales in the media, like many others, about wars all over. This image was NOT made for any specific war, just a war.
Illustration, Copyright Stefan Lindblad 2008.

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mo said:

Great work again! Just a question, does PhotoP react on the wacom pen preassure, with changing line thickness or transparency for example?

4:49 AM on August 12, 2008

Stefan Lindblad said:

<p>Hi Mo,Thanks again :-) Yes Photo-Paint reacts to the Pressure from the Wacom tablet.And Transparancy yes, always! Its more up to the respective brushes. As the brushes is designed I guess. Some brushes dont react to pressure, but some brushes does.  Use the Merge Modes in the Docker. Works perfect. It reacts to basically everything, its more up to the respective brushes. And I would for example like the Pencil brushes, HB and so on, to be more designed to react to Pressure. I use the "Brush Settings" docker, "Artistic Media" docker and the different "Merge Mode" and the "Opacity" in the "Objects" docker. Here is another image that shows this in action, Image nr 18 in "my" gallery: coreldraw.com/photos/stefanlindblad/picture22630.aspx</p>

4:56 AM on August 12, 2008

mo said:

Mine doesn't. I even can't acess the options menu for adjusting the tablet. Well, I am having the idea to buy a wacom instead of my cheap one...Thank you for your answer.(BTW: you still did not accept my ICQ kontact mail, did you?)

5:16 AM on August 12, 2008

Stefan Lindblad said:

<p>Hi Mo,

No, I didnt get your icq request. I use Skype instead. If you dont have a Wacom, then yes, I recomend it strongly. I have two Wacom tablets. One older one which is the larger one, but I personally prefer my new Wacom Intuos3 A6 Wide tablet. It fits my back pack perfect in which I also carry with me my Laptop and my Moleskine sketchbooks and pens, markers and pencils :-) www.wacom.com is their website. I am now off to the gym and pretend to train a little.</p>

5:24 AM on August 12, 2008

ptama said:

The picture that is still relevant ...unfortunately :-(

6:31 AM on August 12, 2008

mo said:

Ah, yes - I've ment skype, of course. (I'm always getting confused with those...) But you'll see that (me=Vectorjedi). It's better over skype than posting comments on your board... :-)

9:32 AM on August 12, 2008

Inspire2Reflect said:

I just received my Wacom Intuos3  tablet. I hope when I learn corel a tad more i can start posting too. I love my moleskin notepads too .. one never knows when inspiration comes.. Another moving image. thank you for sharing  

9:42 PM on August 12, 2008

PommyJosh said:

Nice work. I really have to get a tablet!

3:40 AM on August 14, 2008

Jeff Harrison said:

hi guys,

i have cheapie wacom tablet, works good (graphire series). Good for art, but also for your arm/wrist/hand in general. took awhile to get used to... but had no choice since carpal tunnel was setting in. 14-16 hrs a day of computing will do that. :-P

feels strange to use a mouse now... i take my tablet with me when i go to other shops to freelance.

2:21 AM on November 18, 2008
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