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Wacom Beginner's Guide: Drawing Smooth Lines

Offered By: Skillshare

Tags

Drawing Courses Adobe Photoshop Courses Digital Drawing Courses Wacom Tablets Courses

Course Description

Overview

Do you want to create professional-looking line art? Have you bought a Wacom tablet and have no idea how to use it? Is your linework turning out wobbly and unprofessional?

In this course, we're gonna do several exercises that'll teach you how to create smooth lines for a professional-looking line art. I'm gonna teach you all the tips and tricks that I learned throughout the years using my Wacom tablet.

When I bought my first Wacom tablet, I struggled a lot getting the hang of it. I thought I would never learn how to use it. But after a lot of hours practicing and watching courses and Youtube videos, I finally could create the so desired smooth lines. You don't need to struggle as I did. All you need to do is to watch this course!

What you'll learn:

1) Hand-eye coordination: you're gonna develop the hand-eye coordination you need to draw accurate lines using your Wacom tablet. 

2) Smooth lines: you're gonna be able to create smooth lines for a professional-looking line art using your Wacom tablet.

3) Tips and tricks: I'm gonna teach you all the tips and tricks that I learned throughout the years and that will help you use your Wacom tablet easier and smarter.

This course is specially made for beginners. All you need is a pen tablet of any brand (like a Wacom Intuos) and Adobe Photoshop. If you don't have Photoshop, you can sign up for a free trial on the Adobe website.

What are you waiting for? Let's get started! :)


Syllabus

  • Hello!
  • Materials
  • Setup
  • Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Pressure Sensitivity
  • Tracing Exercise
  • Doodle Excercise
  • BONUS: Pen Tablet Hack

Taught by

Gabriela Benke

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