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Ordinary Days, Extraordinary Art: The Magic of Michelle Mee Nutter
Michelle Mee Nutter, a talented illustrator and comic artist based in Massachusetts, recently shared a delightful glimpse into her creative process,...
Free or Affordable Clip Studio Paint Brush Sets for Manga Artists
The type of brush that is used for a digital artwork is a huge factor in making the image look final and polished, or ragged and technically...
Etherington Bros’ Comics Crash Course #4: Storytelling through character design
Want to learn to draw comics? The Etherington Bros have created hundreds of free tutorials and resources. Here’s a preview — how to tell a story through character design.
July 23, 2024: How to create suspenseful manga pages with Gigi Murakami
Manga creator Gigi Murakami will be presenting a free workshop, How to create a suspenseful manga page as part of Creativity Camp on July 23rd, 2024, live on Zoom!
July 11, 2024: Go camping with Lukey McGarry
Cartoonist and animator Luke McGarry will be presenting a free digital illustration workshop as part of Creativity Camp on July 11th, 2024, at 4:30pm PDT, live on Zoom!
Why your art teacher hates your anime art
Often when beginners draw anime, they see it as a quick way to get good at art and that’s when a lot of teachers will warn you not to draw anime because you’re using it as a crutch.
Drawing confidently: Why Sam Yang always draws with references
In this tutorial, Sam Yang discusses a sometimes controversial topic: using references. He takes some sketches he created without a reference and then sketches them again with a reference.
A brief look into the history of manga
Manga and anime are popular worldwide, but originate in Japan, by some reports as far back as the 1100s. Here is a brief history of manga.
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The power of digital ink
Humans have been using ink for thousands of years to express ourselves and preserve knowledge – from plant-based paintings on cave walls to writing and illustrating foundational cultural manuscripts. In the 20th and 21st centuries, digital ink has taken this uniquely human impulse to the next level, with Wacom at the forefront. Wacom created the electro-magnetic resonance (EMR) technology that powers our devices, and we’ve been perfecting it ever since. Today, creatives worldwide use Wacom technology to empower their work through the use of digital ink.
Wacom drawing tablets
Wacom has a pen tablet for nearly every creative pursuit. One by Wacom is perfect for the beginner or student. Wacom Intuos bridges the gap between traditional and digital, empowering digital drawing, painting, and photo editing for creatives of all levels. The new Wacom One pen tablets are convenient and customizable. And Wacom Intuos Pro is trusted by creative professionals who need the ultimate in precision, performance, and productivity.
Wacom drawing displays
With a Wacom pen display, you use our pressure-sensitive pens directly on the screen for ultimate control and accuracy. Available in a range of display sizes and feature sets – from the 13” display of Wacom One, portable and perfect for beginners, to the Wacom Cintiq Pro in sizes from 16” to 27”, with best-in-class color, gesture controls, and ExpressKeys for customization – there's a Wacom pen display to empower every creator’s wildest dreams.