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  • Paint with a wacom tablet

    Posted on: December 24th, 2010 by

    Shogun Curtis

    Sam Rodriguez make dig­i­tal paint­ing look easy

    At first paint­ing on a wacom tablet seemed for­eign to me. I was not a painter and I could cer­tainly not make my dig­i­tal art work look like an oil pain­ing. This paint­ing was done using a wacom tablet pho­to­shop. As you can see for Sam Rodriguez he makes it look easy.

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