elfhentaifan wrote:
Its just, that before i buy even a single pen or other merchandise, i have to really really get myself that graphic tablet (wacom) or i will end up using HP Pens for-fucking-ever.
http://www.wacom-europe.com/index2.asp? ... ng=de&gm=3
I recommend the Bamboo Fun, which I bought a few weeks ago to replace my Graphire (basically a similarly sized model but with less resolution and a bit clunkier design). But I guess even the cheaper Bamboo models will suffice. We have a whole bunch of these hulking Cintiq screens at our school, I find them highly overrated to be honest. I don´t like having to move my arm around as much like that

And that you cover half your screen with your hand and arm when drawing is annoying, too. Newbies are impressed because it´s "almost like REAL drawing!", but I find being able to rest you hand on the desk while looking straight forward at the screen much more efficient, even if it requires more practice.
Because these models cost so much a lot of people think Wacoms are expensive in general - but honesty, I find the entry models are very highy value, and are very sturdy. Even the replacement tips are reasonable with five tips going for only 10€, and one tip will last about half a year easily (if you don´t abuse it).
Also, I´d recommend ditching your mouse completely if you get a Wacom, because you will improve MUCH quicker. After a couple of weeks I don´t miss having a mouse at all. Wacoms are beautiful products
Herr Schatten wrote:elfhentaifan wrote:It definetly was a nice experience even if the project wasnt that.. well nice to look at, but oh well

That's what you actually learn the most from: drawing fat and skinny people.
I'm sure Frederik has his fair share of sketches depicting a certain Mr. Kluge.

Both my nose and I remember him indeed
That´s one of the things you´ll have to learn to deal with when you´re starting to be even reasonably good (and the Vic is awesome, btw): There are people who just rip off your work. It happens all the time, and yes, it sucks, and it happens a lot more often than you´d think:
http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com/blog3/
I had that happen to a (pretty shitty) logo I did back in school for a t-shirt, only to find out that four years later some dudes offered that as a design in their own catalogue. It sucks big time and people earning money with something you did is horrible.