Draw Animals Like in Link: Tools & Methods | Drawing Painting

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The discussion centers around tools and methods for drawing animals similar to those in a provided link. Participants explore various software options, techniques for sketching, and personal experiences with different drawing tools.

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  • One participant requests help with tools and methods for drawing animals like those in a linked image.
  • Another suggests using Inkscape as a drawing program.
  • A different participant recommends sketching by hand, finishing with a marker, and then coloring digitally.
  • Some participants express that drawing freehand with a mouse can be effective, while others suggest using a Wacom tablet for better comfort.
  • One participant shares their experience with Illustrator and mentions issues with compatibility on their current system.
  • Another participant describes a unique method of using a dry-erase pen on a monitor to create sketches before tracing them with a mouse.
  • Participants discuss the use of Potrace for converting scanned images to vector graphics and mention Autotrace as another option.
  • One participant seeks help troubleshooting an installation error with Inkscape on a specific computer, suspecting it may be a hardware issue.
  • Another participant identifies the installation error as a known bug in the Windows version of Inkscape and suggests trying a development version as a potential fix.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a variety of opinions on the best tools and methods for drawing, with no consensus on a single approach. Some advocate for traditional sketching methods, while others support digital tools, indicating a range of preferences and experiences.

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Some participants mention specific software compatibility issues and hardware limitations that may affect the use of drawing tools. The discussion includes varying levels of technical knowledge and experience with different drawing methods.

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Artists, illustrators, and individuals interested in digital drawing techniques may find this discussion beneficial, particularly those seeking advice on tools and methods for creating animal illustrations.

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My advice:

Sketch them by hand. Finish in marker. Scan the black & white. Colour on the computer.

If you're hoping to actually use a computer to draw them freehand, well - good luck to you.
 
You'd be suprised how well some people can draw freehand with a mouse. It is pretty amazing.

If you don't feel confortable with a mouse, try a watcom tablet.

http://www.wacom.com/index2.cfm
 
I've always used Illustrator (first 6, then 8; I bought 10, then found out that the stupid thing won't work on my system, so it'll have to wait until I upgrade). I've really missed having it, since my computer is still at my old place and neither this one (N/W's) nor the one at work have any art stuff. Thanks for the link, Dduardo. I've downloaded it, but haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
 
dduardo said:
You'd be suprised how well some people can draw freehand with a mouse. It is pretty amazing.

If you don't feel confortable with a mouse, try a watcom tablet.

http://www.wacom.com/index2.cfm

Yes, I am an artist illustrator myself and I have a tablet. But to meet the OP's needs, he should maximize his ability at sketching and then maximize his ability to modify it - he should go with the tools that do their job best. A pencil for initial illo, and a computer for modification and finishing.

You want a tool that doesn't interfere with the creative process. you don't want to burn through brain cycles concentrating on the interface of the tool itself.
 
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Despite the badge, this isn't a joke. I sometimes go with the "poor man's tablet"; I freehand what I want on the monitor with a dry-erase pen and trace it with the mouse. I can't move it or scale it until I'm finished, of course, but it can come in handy in a pinch. :approve:
 
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Dduardo, can you possibly assist me here? I need a plain English explanation of what might be wrong. When I installed Inkscape on N/W's computer and tried to run it, the following message came up:
Pango-ERROR**.file shape.C:line 75(pango_shape): assertion failed:(glyphs->num_glyphs>0)
aborting
When I clicked the 'OK' button in the dialogue box, it repeated the above message and added:
Pango-WARNING(recursed)**. Couldn't load font "MS Sans Serif 8" falling back to 'Sans 8'
aborting
I re-downloaded and reinstalled it with all of the translators except for English and Russian deselected, and exactly the same thing happened again. Any idea what's wrong and how to fix it?
If it matters, it's an HP with Celeron processor. I think that her Windows version is Millenium, but I can't check for sure until I get home from work tonight. Thanks.
PS: I suspect that it's a hardware problem, because that machine is terribly slow and freezes up a lot.
 
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This is a bug in the windows version. You can see the details here:

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=93438&atid=604306&func=detail&aid=1277746

It is still open, so I assume it hasn't been fixed. I would try the nightly development version if the stable 0.43 version doesn't work.
 
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Thanks, man. That saved me a lot of messing around and cursing.
 

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