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Seven Tips for Getting Used to a Wacom Pen Tablet
We’ve heard artists describe using a mouse like tying a pen to a bar of soap and/or a rock. Never mind that a mouse has no pressure sensitivity. Even though […]
We’ve heard artists describe using a mouse like tying a pen to a bar of soap and/or a rock. Never mind that a mouse has no pressure sensitivity. Even though […]
Follow along with Darlene’s step-by-step tutorial Have you ever wanted to brush up on your illustration skills but didn’t really know where to start? Are you frustrated with your […]
Learn from Photoshop guru, Unmesh Dinda of PiXimperfect, in this video that teaches you how to enhance and retouch lips to make them pop.
Unmesh Dinda from PiXimperfect has created this fantastic video on setting up your Wacom tablet for retouching in Photoshop.
We’ve all tried to cut out a person’s image in Photoshop to replace the background with another. Photoshop does a grand job of it when the subject is on a […]
When it comes to digital painting, CLIP STUDIO PAINT can do anything Photoshop can, and in some cases, do it with less hassle.
Whenever we have a Clip Studio Paint question, TheOneWithBear (aka Sarajean Chung) always has the answer (we’re not kidding, we have her on speed dial). To say she’s a Clip […]
TheOneWithBear (aka Sarajean Chung) is back with her Dragon Quest slimes and another handy how-to! In this first episode of a two-part lesson, Sarajean discusses vector basics using Clip Studio Paint, […]
Class is not over and TheOneWithBear (aka Sarajean Chung) is back for part 2 of her series on vector basics using Clip Studio Paint, Wacom One and Wacom Cintiq Pro 24. In […]
It’s the final chapter of Sarajean Chung’s (AKA TheOneWithBear) fantastic Clip Studio Paint tutorials. Who’s cutting onions?! :'( Speaking of onions, Sarajean covers all things animation including onion skin, timeline, frames, […]
Digital painting is really versatile. You can make anything and work in any style, but what if you want your digital paintings to look like traditional paintings? In this video, […]
Welcome to part one, of our three part series with Michael DiTullo In this first video, Michael will walk you through the design process of how he starts with an […]
You may think you already know everything about retouching eyes in Photoshop, but you may find some surprises in this video by Unmesh Dinda from PiXimperfect that you hadn’t thought of before.
Imagine poder criar com sua Intuos onde quiser, apenas conectando seu celular ou tablet. Essa é uma tendência em que cada vez mais, os novos produtos da Wacom serão compatíveis com […]
Em 1891, o inventor americano Samuel O’Reilly patenteou a primeira máquina elétrica de tatuagem do mundo, deixando para trás as ferramentas tradicionalmente utilizadas no Ocidente. Nos anos seguintes, a tatuagem […]
Creative video production isn’t just for your dreams. In this tutorial, director and cinematographer Josh Olufemii breaks down the “dream look” characteristics in Rema’s music video, “Ginger Me.” Using Frame.io, […]
I’ll preface this by saying that the most important thing to do is START. Your comic will likely evolve over time, but it’s not going to do anything stuck in […]
Algumas pessoas costumam fazer pequenas viagens durante o ano e colecionar algumas fotos de férias com frequência, mesmo assim, nada se compara a essa parte incrível do ano. Uma combinação […]
Making the move to remote teaching? One thing many teachers miss is their classroom whiteboard. It’s such a flexible tool, letting you record ideas, brainstorm, and demonstrate to your class. With Wacom’s new integration in Collaboard, you get all the familiar benefits of handwriting on a standard whiteboard with the added advantage of working digitally
Have you heard about Wacom’s five new software partners? We’re committed to offering educators, like you, a stress-free, enjoyable online teaching experience. That’s why we’ve teamed up with leading software providers to create an educational bundle that gives you everything you need to teach online.
One huge challenge of teaching online is that all your favourite worksheets suddenly become useless. Whilst students can view, they can’t write on them and only a few will have a printer at home. Wouldn’t it be great if they could write directly onto the resources you use?