+Gester143 I use a really popular software called Paint Tool Sai. Oh and just a reminder, this tracing thing is only for practice. Don't post your traced art and not credit the original artist.
The " Throw away the mouse" advise is the best thing ever! Instant confidence when I found out that I can work with my tablet with no fear. Thank you Dave!
Having had the thing for months, and really got nowhere with it, I ran your video this morning... and am now already much more comfortable with the pen in hand. I haven't gone so far as to fling my mouse into the undergrowth - but I've hardly touched it. Thanks for just the right approach to just the right idea!
+Kelton Lewis I've tried playing WoW with my Wacom.. Not a good choice, it was indeed a nightmare. However RTS games and other games that dont require hotkeys that much are alright.
Thank you. Yesterday I was asked to take a class and i lied that i know how to use tablet for teaching. I said just give me 15 mins and ill be familiar with it.So i was in "pressure"and obviosuly i didnt have any clue where my hand eye cordination was. Eventually i asked them to let me take the class without tablet and I'll teach them on the black board.The class went just ok, the students were disappointed that i didnt know how to use a tablet.Came back home , since then googled " How to use one note" and "wacom" and i am now inspired to learn them both.Your video helped me and also am relieved me that its ok "i could not learn that thing in 15 mins". i ll continue to learn.
Tysm! I got my tablet since I wanted to draw digital art. I'm well familiar with traditional art supplies and how to use them. I watched experts do digital art and literally fell in love with it,.I loved the digital art affect of clean lines, blended ares, easy copy and pasting.. So obv I begged my parents for a tablet since I can't draw with a mouse lol, and they got me a Wacom tablet. I was super excited and thought it was a breeze until I tried it out and I was struggling a lot. I gave up, and then it was the end of summer break. I started getting really busy and just gave up on it.. But I've recently learned to manage drawing and school so I can improve in both, but I've been practicing with traditional art only. Christmas break is coming up, and I thought I should really put time if I want to get at least comfortable with my tablet. I'll let everyone know how it turns out! 🙃
Thank you so much for the demonstration at 3:20! I'm thinking about getting a tablet, and I used to think it was a pick and guess kind of deal ( like when your hovering your pen the mouse stays there unless you apply pressure) but this cleared up alot of things!!!!! THANK YOu!
Dude you know this video is gospel when even in 2019 the very first tip had me dumbfounded. Fantastic video for this tablet n00b. Looking forward to many happy years with it. Cheers
Thanks Dave!!!! I Just Got My First Drawing Tablet.... Wacom & I Am Binge Watching Anything To Help Me.... It Just Came Today........ SO Excited........ Love Art SO MUCH.....Been Using PS For Many Years With My Art....... Thanks For The Advice SO MUCH!!! ♥
Remember when first trying out my intuos tab, I didn't like it. Set it aside. Eventually, tried again since I desired sketching with it, and more. Wish back then I knew of youtube, and it's great resource. Did everything the hard way. Now, when having time I come here, and learn bit by bit. This video taught me a few things. THANKS much DC
This is EXTREMELY useful for me! Thank you so much for making this video. I was unsure if the mouse appeared on screen if you weren't touching the tablet with the pen. Overall the tablet looks easier to use now that you went over it :)
Thank you! I definitely got one for christmas and didn't use it very much. I was totally guilty for the first 2 things you mentioned. I'm gonna work on getting comfortable with this tablet for work purposes
Putting away the mouse was the best tip. I heard that while watching you on a Creative Live class. Did it and have been using the pen ever since. What a productivity enhancer. Love the radial menu also
As an artist, I would add that it might be a good idea to put your tablet in front of you, and your keyboard off to the side. Matching what you see on-screen to where your stylus is on the tablet is hard enough, without adding in the displacement of having to work laterally, too. Finally, a mouse can continue to be of use in programs such as Illustrator, where precision is necessary to click on specific control handles and such. I will frequently grab my mouse temporarily while continuing to hold the stylus with the same hand. It's not that difficult.
Tip 1 0:45 - 2:30 Is there ANY way I can get the Pen to function like a mouse would? I just feel like I would be MUCH more comfortable with it that way. I feel it might be easier if I had a larger tablet but I got a Intuos Comic (Small) and the mapping difference just seems too big to be able to navigate correctly.
Well, I have bought my brand new wacon today, trying to use it and those corners or surface of the tablet doesn't work how you showed on the video. I have to use it such as my mouse. Keep moving my pen. Any idea why ?
Thank you so much for these handy tips. As a creative designer I would love to enhance my hand illustration skills. For a beginner like me this is a great video to get you started! :) A great help
BEST tips I've seen in youtube, I mean, most of them tell you how to download drivers and properties, here, I found MANY more then just those things, Thank you very mich, I'm sub to you.
It's like... drawing on paper exept you face the screen wich means there's no hand on your way! Don't worry, the marker tells you where you are when you hover the pen!
I recently bought a Wacom tablet but some times I get frustrated when I try to use it. I know it takes time to get use to the tablet but with these tips it will be much easier. Thank you.
Thanks for the Video! I was unsuree if I should Start learning using a tablet but after this Video, especially about the pressure about oneself part i decided i definetly give a shot. Thanks to you
great vid I just got my mobile studio 6 days ago, it's my first Wacom/tablet ever and now I'm starting to see how cool it once you get into customizing it. one thing I really like is the per application setting. Before I saw this video I was wishing that you can have it switch based on the app in use and was disappointed that it was all universal, thanks for the vid
Thanks! I bought a Wacom tablet exactly like yours, but I never got used to it. I think I was overusing the mouse and only using it for photoshop, exactly like you just said. Now I will get rid of my mouse and try to use only the tablet.
Great tips. I just got my Intuos pen tablet and was looking for tips to get me started. Using the tablet in place of the mouse is an interesting and radical idea. I've already started to try it. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video!! I just got my first tablet and I was having such a hard time, but this video has answered a lot of my questions. Thanks again!!
finally a useful video for pen tablet nubbies. You addressed very specific issues for mouse-users going to pen-tablet. I was about to give up on pens all together until I watched this. Thanks.
Thanks for this info, I have owned the tablet for a couple years but have always avoided. Now I want to use the tablet, thanks and the advice that it is not a mouse really helped.
Very helpful video. Nice and clear, easy to understand and follow. Some I've watched were hard to follow through being poorly spoken, either too quiet or speaking too fast. Thank you Dave Cross.
Getting a more simple tablet for the first time and this has made me so much more excited for it! Im planning on using it for drawing a lot and to hear that it doesn't operate like a mouse is such a relief. I feel like even though it will still be an adjustment from traditional art, the fact that you dont "scroll" with it will make it a bit more bearable to get used to, I cant wait for it to arrive!! :)
I am planning to buy Wacom Intuos. I have an LG 34UM95 monitor, which is ultrawide (21:9 aspect ratio). Will I be able to use the tablet comfortably with the this monitor (in Photoshop, Gimp or just Windows UI)? I mean, Intuos seems to be designed for 16:9 or 16:10 screens.
Ashby Richard I do not see how the size is essential. Resolution - yes I got the Intuos and the ratio also IS essential. The tablet is clearly made for 16: 9/10 screens, and there was a very significant interpolation happening. I changed the settings to get rid of it, but now the part of my tablet's space is unused whle drawing on the screen (which was to be expected, ofc), On MacBook with Retina 16:10 it works perfectly, as it should.
Liaret Hey man, I have a wacom bamboo splash for drawing and want to upgrade my monitor for an ultrawide one, could you tell me a bit more about the part unused of your tablet? like where those part is ? is it like a chunk on top and down that are unused to make the tablet ratio to be like 21:9? if so does it work well? Would be very appreciated thanks
Thanks for the tips. I have never touched or used anybody's drawing tablet, so I know next to nothing about them, but am preparing to buy a Wacom soon for a project, namely retouching scanned documents in Photoshop. One thing that kept bothering me was how do I determine where the pen tip touches down after lifting and skipping over part of the document? You answered it in no time. Again, thanks.
Thanks Dave, I love your points, I am using my Wacom in Lightroom, Word, and Photoshop Elements, and as a navigation for the Web, putting my mouse away has helped tremendously and the selections in Photoshop are much better and precise than a mouse. Thank you for your wonderful help!!
I must admit that I had read a lot about how much practice it takes to get used to drawing with the Intous. However, the second I grabbed the pen of the Intous Pro M it just came naturally and I drew fairly accurate with the tablet. Guess I was blessed with decent hand-eye coordination.
lol I can't imagine using the tablet for gaming. What a trip! Anyone try it? I get what you're saying but a mouse works for things like gaming better, I think. Other than that, yeah, keyboard and tablet should be OK. So "my three cents" is, if you game, don't throw out your mouse, haha. :)
Yea, I'm keeping my mouse for gaming. I got the Intuos Small for Christmas, I'll be using it for everything else, but World of Warcraft, World of Tanks and other games like that a mouse is essential.
Thank you for this video! I had the tablet last Christmas but my laptop stopped functioning that day so I havent even started using it. I'm just looking through still to see how it works and all. Again, that m you. :)
Very very informative! Dave, before I check out with your full class, tell me quickly the difference between Wacom Intuos art tablet and Wacom Intuos pro. Thanks.
Hi Dave, I have a question that i simply can't get an answer for. how do I set my wacom Intuos pen so that one dab of the pen on the screen (with inkscape) creates a dot? drawing is no problem but as soon as i want to create small dots , the dotting technique doesnt create any mark. Thanks in advance. Thomas
So I got a Wacom tablet and I don’t draw on it much because I’m not used to it. This video helped a lot, Thanks! It’s funny that when I first started and didn’t know about the pressure, I thought.. why is it so hard to see? Then I accidentally pressed hard... and here we are
wow! thank you for explaining well! I'm debating of buying a wacom intuos because it's the only available cheap tablet in our area. besides my laptop (acer) is old and I'm scared to buy and end up not able to use my wacom just in case the laptop brakes. so thank you for the tips! I'll still think about buying it as a starter pack for digital art!♡
would you still have to use the mouse scrolling in playing minecraft with the pen? because whenever you just tap on the screen it would just create a block, right?
i have a small doubt about intous pro wacom tablet alt / option key on keyboard is not working while using wacom with pen . for example : quick selection tool in photoshop i cant subtract it by holding alt key its only adding selection again again i think grip pen settings has to be changed i failed to fixing this problem hope you can help thanks
Hi, Thanks for your tip. i just have one doubt. how to get the scroll bar feature of the middle button. somehow im missing it when scrolling web pages. Any idea. or tips?
I'm using a Wacom Cintiq 27 on a Mac and when I attempt to use the ctl+opt to adjust brush size and hardness in Photoshop it only works with the keyboard caps-lock key depressed. Very strange. I tried to adjust the setting to allow for entering a caps lock sequence but couldn't find that key. What makes this behavior happen?
thank you! I actually found myself wanting to draw with the mouse. I'm also out of practice with digital things, but I've drawn a lot. You made me laugh so I'll actually remember to try your advice.
What many of us have forgotten is how exasperating it was when we first used a mouse until we had used it long enough that it became an extension of our hand. We could then operate it without have to twisting our brains out of shape. It doesn’t take long to develop that same skill with a tablet & pen.
I recieved my wacom small tablet today but I have a noobie problem: when I'm trying to draw in photshop everytime I put my hand on the tablet, the canvas rotate and rotate, how can I set the canvas so it will not move when I place my hand on the tablet? Thanks
Isn't tip nr 1 a setting? I used to have a Wacom Sapphire 3 and I always set it to move as a mouse so I could get the most comfortable arm position in any corner of the screen.
Scrolling (in news, Facebook, etc) is still much easier with the mouse, although I have a touch monitor. Two cents after two days of using my new tablet! But your tips are great. Thanks.
This is a really good video! When I will get my graphic tablet for christmas, I will just put the mouse away and follow all your other tips, because I think they are really useful! :) Thank you!
Thanks. It helps, at least by encouraging to keep practicing. Just got the tablet and it seems impossible to be accurate with it. A bit upsetting, it seems it would take years to get used to it and when I get a Cintiq I'll just have a ton of wasted time as "blind" tablet is such a transit dead end thing that would probably disappear like ball-mice in a some 10-20 years. Still, if others can do miracles on it, I'll do my best to try and tame it. =)
Thanks for the advise to get rid of the mouse. It's been a tough two days, with lots of video editing and document writing with pen only, but I can feel everything getting easier and faster!
There's a message at the top right corner of the video that says translate to Hindi. Is that message from you? Does one get paid for the translation or transcription? Is it speech-to-text transcription of is it transcription plus dubbing(speaking in Hindi)?
Here's a tip: pull up a sketch from google images and trace it with a drawing software... You'll get used to the hand coordination in no time.
good tip Tommy, thnx
+Neko Toka wot m8
+My Names Tommy What drawing software would you recommend for tracing , illustrator ? , Photoshop?
+Gester143 I use a really popular software called Paint Tool Sai. Oh and just a reminder, this tracing thing is only for practice. Don't post your traced art and not credit the original artist.
+My Names Tommy Thanks for the tip, I am still waiting for mine, friend said he'll get it for me in the next month, I can't wait
The " Throw away the mouse" advise is the best thing ever! Instant confidence when I found out that I can work with my tablet with no fear. Thank you Dave!
Clarity, Precision, and Concision! The kind of teacher one would like to have.
Having had the thing for months, and really got nowhere with it, I ran your video this morning... and am now already much more comfortable with the pen in hand. I haven't gone so far as to fling my mouse into the undergrowth - but I've hardly touched it.
Thanks for just the right approach to just the right idea!
Have a drink whenever he says the word tip. Have two when he says tips.
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mee hav alkohole poysoneng hhehe
Doodling Dork you have alcohol poisoning?
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You probably shouldn't use it for EVERYTHING. I imagine gaming with a desk tablet would be a damn nightmare.
+Kelton Lewis I've tried playing WoW with my Wacom.. Not a good choice, it was indeed a nightmare. However RTS games and other games that dont require hotkeys that much are alright.
+Kelton Lewis osu
+khzeldanerd that's what i was thinking :p
theTrophyMachine - league of legends ye
+khzeldanerd It doesn't really work in warframe, I tried.
I've tried watching a dozen videos for tablets and your video is hands down the most useful. Thank you!!
Thanks!
Exactly what I needed to hear right now. Just got a Wacom tablet. Thank you! 😊
Thank you. Yesterday I was asked to take a class and i lied that i know how to use tablet for teaching. I said just give me 15 mins and ill be familiar with it.So i was in "pressure"and obviosuly i didnt have any clue where my hand eye cordination was. Eventually i asked them to let me take the class without tablet and I'll teach them on the black board.The class went just ok, the students were disappointed that i didnt know how to use a tablet.Came back home , since then googled " How to use one note" and "wacom" and i am now inspired to learn them both.Your video helped me and also am relieved me that its ok "i could not learn that thing in 15 mins". i ll continue to learn.
Tysm! I got my tablet since I wanted to draw digital art. I'm well familiar with traditional art supplies and how to use them. I watched experts do digital art and literally fell in love with it,.I loved the digital art affect of clean lines, blended ares, easy copy and pasting.. So obv I begged my parents for a tablet since I can't draw with a mouse lol, and they got me a Wacom tablet. I was super excited and thought it was a breeze until I tried it out and I was struggling a lot. I gave up, and then it was the end of summer break. I started getting really busy and just gave up on it.. But I've recently learned to manage drawing and school so I can improve in both, but I've been practicing with traditional art only. Christmas break is coming up, and I thought I should really put time if I want to get at least comfortable with my tablet. I'll let everyone know how it turns out! 🙃
sweetmilq msp How did it turn out?
I bought one as well because I wanna try digital art. I have a hard time using it though. Lol!
One year later and we still do not know what has happened
Thank you for the tips! I just got my tablet yesterday and was feeling overwhelmed. I'm putting my mouse in the drawer now.
Thank you so much for the demonstration at 3:20! I'm thinking about getting a tablet, and I used to think it was a pick and guess kind of deal ( like when your hovering your pen the mouse stays there unless you apply pressure) but this cleared up alot of things!!!!! THANK YOu!
Dude you know this video is gospel when even in 2019 the very first tip had me dumbfounded. Fantastic video for this tablet n00b. Looking forward to many happy years with it. Cheers
Tip #6. DONT put your tablet next to the computer, you put it parallel so your hand eye coordination isnt off.
Kaila M next to and parallel to aren't the same? i didnt understand what you mean :)
I do not think this makes any difference, at least it does not for me and apparently not for Mr. Cross.
They mean in front of it, not in an angle.
I keep my mouse beside the computer, so it's the best place for the tablet.
I set the left edge of my tablet to the center of the monitor and my keyboard snug next to it with my left hand on the hotkeys.
This is the best tutorial i hav come across as a beginner for using wacom table , realy helpful thanks a ton
Thanks Dave!!!! I Just Got My First Drawing Tablet.... Wacom & I Am Binge Watching Anything To Help Me.... It Just Came Today........ SO Excited........ Love Art SO MUCH.....Been Using PS For Many Years With My Art....... Thanks For The Advice SO MUCH!!! ♥
TEXASTWANGTONYA calm down with the dots...
Remember when first trying out my intuos tab, I didn't like it. Set it aside. Eventually, tried again since I desired sketching with it, and more. Wish back then I knew of youtube, and it's great resource. Did everything the hard way. Now, when having time I come here, and learn bit by bit. This video taught me a few things. THANKS much DC
This is EXTREMELY useful for me! Thank you so much for making this video. I was unsure if the mouse appeared on screen if you weren't touching the tablet with the pen. Overall the tablet looks easier to use now that you went over it :)
Thank you! I definitely got one for christmas and didn't use it very much. I was totally guilty for the first 2 things you mentioned. I'm gonna work on getting comfortable with this tablet for work purposes
Putting away the mouse was the best tip. I heard that while watching you on a Creative Live class. Did it and have been using the pen ever since. What a productivity enhancer. Love the radial menu also
As an artist, I would add that it might be a good idea to put your tablet in front of you, and your keyboard off to the side. Matching what you see on-screen to where your stylus is on the tablet is hard enough, without adding in the displacement of having to work laterally, too. Finally, a mouse can continue to be of use in programs such as Illustrator, where precision is necessary to click on specific control handles and such. I will frequently grab my mouse temporarily while continuing to hold the stylus with the same hand. It's not that difficult.
Thanks so much, Dave. I'm a real newbie with my tablet, and you've helped me alot to relax and not feel so dumb!
Very helpful, thank you. Great information on the brush settings + Wacom tablet.
Tip 1 0:45 - 2:30 Is there ANY way I can get the Pen to function like a mouse would? I just feel like I would be MUCH more comfortable with it that way. I feel it might be easier if I had a larger tablet but I got a Intuos Comic (Small) and the mapping difference just seems too big to be able to navigate correctly.
6:09 The Angle Jitter left me baffled- what IS it? What are the other options in there? RoundJitter and Min Round?
Well, I have bought my brand new wacon today, trying to use it and those corners or surface of the tablet doesn't work how you showed on the video. I have to use it such as my mouse. Keep moving my pen. Any idea why ?
Thank you so much for these handy tips. As a creative designer I would love to enhance my hand illustration skills. For a beginner like me this is a great video to get you started! :) A great help
Thank you. You answered some questions I had. Nice and informative video.
Your tips are very useful. Thank you very much :D
BEST tips I've seen in youtube, I mean, most of them tell you how to download drivers and properties, here, I found MANY more then just those things,
Thank you very mich, I'm sub to you.
dont have one but still I watched the whole thing lol
It's like... drawing on paper exept you face the screen wich means there's no hand on your way! Don't worry, the marker tells you where you are when you hover the pen!
just got one today lol intuos art small :3 so far I am loving the feeling
Equilibrium me too
I recently bought a Wacom tablet but some times I get frustrated when I try to use it. I know it takes time to get use to the tablet but with these tips it will be much easier. Thank you.
I'm getting mine this week!! IMA DIE OF HAPPINESS
nooooooooooo
Igor Malagutti ??
PLEASE DONT DIE
Igor Malagutti OH LOL, I'm still alive so it's all gud
Giraffe Sketch you'll love the tablet using mine right now
Thanks for the Video! I was unsuree if I should Start learning using a tablet but after this Video, especially about the pressure about oneself part i decided i definetly give a shot. Thanks to you
great vid I just got my mobile studio 6 days ago, it's my first Wacom/tablet ever and now I'm starting to see how cool it once you get into customizing it. one thing I really like is the per application setting. Before I saw this video I was wishing that you can have it switch based on the app in use and was disappointed that it was all universal, thanks for the vid
but I'm playing games and i need my mouse. :D
Same
+3DLava same
same
But The pen is perfect for STEAM and other games. Why haven't RΛZΞR came up with this idea yet? They just keep invent mouses!
Ninsaku Because The Mouse is LIFE.
Thank you very much for your valuable tips Dave! They are very useful :)
Thanks for the tips! Even looking through many beginner videos, I still found this one very useful! ^ ^
Thanks! I bought a Wacom tablet exactly like yours, but I never got used to it. I think I was overusing the mouse and only using it for photoshop, exactly like you just said. Now I will get rid of my mouse and try to use only the tablet.
Great tips. I just got my Intuos pen tablet and was looking for tips to get me started. Using the tablet in place of the mouse is an interesting and radical idea. I've already started to try it. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video!! I just got my first tablet and I was having such a hard time, but this video has answered a lot of my questions. Thanks again!!
"Play a game with it"
I once tried to play Minecraft and never did again.
finally a useful video for pen tablet nubbies. You addressed very specific issues for mouse-users going to pen-tablet. I was about to give up on pens all together until I watched this. Thanks.
good stuff Dave... good stuff. You are both educational and entertaining.
Thank you so much for this video! I'll be getting my first tablet soon and felt I needed to prepare, this was perfect for me.
thank you. This was just what I was looking for.
Thanks for making this nice and easy to understand, now to practice, practice, practice
Some really useful tips and advice can be found here, thank you Dave.
man! This video changed my life to learn about the tablet! Thanks a lot!!!!
Thanks for this info, I have owned the tablet for a couple years but have always avoided. Now I want to use the tablet, thanks and the advice that it is not a mouse really helped.
There's no brush trace difference when applying less or more pressure on the tablet for me, how come?
Very good content and presentation. Thank you Dave
Very helpful video. Nice and clear, easy to understand and follow. Some I've watched were hard to follow through being poorly spoken, either too quiet or speaking too fast. Thank you Dave Cross.
Getting a more simple tablet for the first time and this has made me so much more excited for it! Im planning on using it for drawing a lot and to hear that it doesn't operate like a mouse is such a relief. I feel like even though it will still be an adjustment from traditional art, the fact that you dont "scroll" with it will make it a bit more bearable to get used to, I cant wait for it to arrive!! :)
I love how number 5 cancels everything else. Still good to know info.
Ive been drawing manualy for more then 20 years, just got a tablet, i feel so fustrating with tablet, these tip is what im looking for thank you
I am planning to buy Wacom Intuos. I have an LG 34UM95 monitor, which is ultrawide (21:9 aspect ratio). Will I be able to use the tablet comfortably with the this monitor (in Photoshop, Gimp or just Windows UI)? I mean, Intuos seems to be designed for 16:9 or 16:10 screens.
size of your screen is essential, not the screen ratio
Ashby Richard I do not see how the size is essential. Resolution - yes I got the Intuos and the ratio also IS essential. The tablet is clearly made for 16: 9/10 screens, and there was a very significant interpolation happening. I changed the settings to get rid of it, but now the part of my tablet's space is unused whle drawing on the screen (which was to be expected, ofc), On MacBook with Retina 16:10 it works perfectly, as it should.
Ok but I find using intuos small on a 23 inch screen too small
Ashby Richard macbook Pro is 15 inch screen, and it's perfect for me. I have good eyes, it must be mentioned.
Liaret Hey man, I have a wacom bamboo splash for drawing and want to upgrade my monitor for an ultrawide one, could you tell me a bit more about the part unused of your tablet? like where those part is ? is it like a chunk on top and down that are unused to make the tablet ratio to be like 21:9? if so does it work well?
Would be very appreciated thanks
Thanks for the tips. I have never touched or used anybody's drawing tablet, so I know next to nothing about them, but am preparing to buy a Wacom soon for a project, namely retouching scanned documents in Photoshop. One thing that kept bothering me was how do I determine where the pen tip touches down after lifting and skipping over part of the document? You answered it in no time. Again, thanks.
I have and use a trackpad, what do I do instead of getting rid of a mouse? Since today, I have not used a tablet, so I watched this. Thanks.
Thanks Dave, I love your points, I am using my Wacom in Lightroom, Word, and Photoshop Elements, and as a navigation for the Web, putting my mouse away has helped tremendously and the selections in Photoshop are much better and precise than a mouse. Thank you for your wonderful help!!
I must admit that I had read a lot about how much practice it takes to get used to drawing with the Intous.
However, the second I grabbed the pen of the Intous Pro M it just came naturally and I drew fairly accurate with the tablet.
Guess I was blessed with decent hand-eye coordination.
Always great tips from Dave! Thank you.
lol I can't imagine using the tablet for gaming. What a trip! Anyone try it?
I get what you're saying but a mouse works for things like gaming better, I think. Other than that, yeah, keyboard and tablet should be OK.
So "my three cents" is, if you game, don't throw out your mouse, haha. :)
Every game except Osu. :3
(Okay, some people use mouse to play Osu)
Yea, I'm keeping my mouse for gaming. I got the Intuos Small for Christmas, I'll be using it for everything else, but World of Warcraft, World of Tanks and other games like that a mouse is essential.
Kamo7s let me know how it works out. I can't imagine doing an MMO with a tablet! lol
Dude yeha this guy is supper dumb
Swawesome Games He probably meant like a point and click or puzzle game to get used to the movements of the tablet and not fucking call of duty
I got my first wacom today and this is so helpful to me. Thank you.
Thank you for this video! I had the tablet last Christmas but my laptop stopped functioning that day so I havent even started using it. I'm just looking through still to see how it works and all. Again, that m you. :)
thank*
Well dave just made art with the circles...
Don't question its modern art...
Thanks! My mom purchased a graphic tablet for me and my brother (we will share) and I needed to understand how to do everything
Very very informative! Dave, before I check out with your full class, tell me quickly the difference between Wacom Intuos art tablet and Wacom Intuos pro. Thanks.
Am I the only one who thinks minesweeper would be good practice for getting used to it?
Its okay :3 but most people still havent figured out how to play it lol(sry bad grammar)
thank you. i wish i bought a tab in 2014 when u uploaded this great video
i love your speech, i mean, i mainly speak spanish and a 65% english maybe, but i could understand every word you said.
And how can I scroll down a page on Internet for example? On mouse we have the wheel for that.
My tablet has touch features, so I can scroll using my fingers directly on the tablet
dave cross
Ok. Thanks. If there is not this possibility, there are buttons for the same work I suppose.
My Wacom Intuos 3 pen acts just like a mouse.
I can't get to do what you say (1:43) - it just scrolls like a mouse. Oh, well.
I'm looking for a tablet to start drawing characters for planner stickers. This was super useful. Thank you!
Hi Dave, I have a question that i simply can't get an answer for. how do I set my wacom Intuos pen so that one dab of the pen on the screen (with inkscape) creates a dot? drawing is no problem but as soon as i want to create small dots , the dotting technique doesnt create any mark. Thanks in advance. Thomas
So I got a Wacom tablet and I don’t draw on it much because I’m not used to it. This video helped a lot, Thanks! It’s funny that when I first started and didn’t know about the pressure, I thought.. why is it so hard to see? Then I accidentally pressed hard... and here we are
wow! thank you for explaining well! I'm debating of buying a wacom intuos because it's the only available cheap tablet in our area. besides my laptop (acer) is old and I'm scared to buy and end up not able to use my wacom just in case the laptop brakes. so thank you for the tips! I'll still think about buying it as a starter pack for digital art!♡
The sensitivity is for all type of wacom's tablets?
Ocean yes
Take the mouse out of the equation. Great advice! Good, clear instruction. Thanks.
would you still have to use the mouse scrolling in playing minecraft with the pen? because whenever you just tap on the screen it would just create a block, right?
i have a small doubt about intous pro wacom tablet
alt / option key on keyboard is not working while using wacom with pen .
for example :
quick selection tool in photoshop
i cant subtract it by holding alt key
its only adding selection again again
i think grip pen settings has to be changed
i failed to fixing this problem
hope you can help
thanks
Hi,
Thanks for your tip.
i just have one doubt. how to get the scroll bar feature of the middle button. somehow im missing it when scrolling web pages. Any idea. or tips?
Thanks Dave. very useful and helpful
I'm using a Wacom Cintiq 27 on a Mac and when I attempt to use the ctl+opt to adjust brush size and hardness in Photoshop it only works with the keyboard caps-lock key depressed. Very strange. I tried to adjust the setting to allow for entering a caps lock sequence but couldn't find that key. What makes this behavior happen?
This makes a lot of sense..i actually used my mouse for normal things back when i tried out a tablet that i borrowed lol. Good job
thank you! I actually found myself wanting to draw with the mouse. I'm also out of practice with digital things, but I've drawn a lot. You made me laugh so I'll actually remember to try your advice.
What many of us have forgotten is how exasperating it was when we first used a mouse until we had used it long enough that it became an extension of our hand. We could then operate it without have to twisting our brains out of shape. It doesn’t take long to develop that same skill with a tablet & pen.
I recieved my wacom small tablet today but I have a noobie problem: when I'm trying to draw in photshop everytime I put my hand on the tablet, the canvas rotate and rotate, how can I set the canvas so it will not move when I place my hand on the tablet? Thanks
Isn't tip nr 1 a setting? I used to have a Wacom Sapphire 3 and I always set it to move as a mouse so I could get the most comfortable arm position in any corner of the screen.
Very helpful for a first time user like myself, thank you so much!
Very useful tips. Thank you very much!
Scrolling (in news, Facebook, etc) is still much easier with the mouse, although I have a touch monitor. Two cents after two days of using my new tablet! But your tips are great. Thanks.
I got the Intuos Comic for christmas, and these tips really help! Thanks for the video.
thank you soooooo much! I just got a Wacom and this was so helpful!
This is a really good video! When I will get my graphic tablet for christmas, I will just put the mouse away and follow all your other tips, because I think they are really useful! :) Thank you!
Thanks. It helps, at least by encouraging to keep practicing. Just got the tablet and it seems impossible to be accurate with it. A bit upsetting, it seems it would take years to get used to it and when I get a Cintiq I'll just have a ton of wasted time as "blind" tablet is such a transit dead end thing that would probably disappear like ball-mice in a some 10-20 years. Still, if others can do miracles on it, I'll do my best to try and tame it. =)
I want to ask , are all the tablets pens have pen pressure? My one's there is no pen pressure(I used Wacom bamboo Model -CTH 300)
How do you zoom in and out when drawing in photoshop without a mouse???
Thanks for the advise to get rid of the mouse. It's been a tough two days, with lots of video editing and document writing with pen only, but I can feel everything getting easier and faster!
There's a message at the top right corner of the video that says translate to Hindi. Is that message from you? Does one get paid for the translation or transcription? Is it speech-to-text transcription of is it transcription plus dubbing(speaking in Hindi)?