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Slaktmaster 06-26-2001 03:35 PM

Pen or Regular mouse
 
Do you use a mouse or a mouse pen when you are making graphics, I've tried using a mouse and its no good. :( (I think so at least)

Is a mouse pen worth the money I pay for it. I would really be a happy penguin if you would tell me this. :)

Fai 06-26-2001 05:26 PM

Mouse.

Shard_IceFire 06-26-2001 08:37 PM

mouse

cds96 06-28-2001 05:12 AM

i prefer pen

Bane2000 07-01-2001 07:09 AM

mouse, id like apen much better but they cost a lot for even tiny tablets plus i have an optic mouse which makes drawing ver smooth

Slaktmaster 07-01-2001 06:43 PM

I got an optical mouse now and it works good, guess skill is theonly thing missing now :P

Marco2002 07-02-2001 11:52 PM

Mouse
I got a Mousepen for 79DM (~30 US$) and it sucks!
it's good for freehand drawings,but bad for pixel-for-pixel drawings

cds96 07-03-2001 09:52 PM

i use my pen cos my mouse is fudged

blackphoenix 07-03-2001 09:57 PM

i use a optical mouse ;)

Fai 07-04-2001 12:59 AM

I use a standard ball mouse yo

vergil 07-04-2001 01:42 AM

mouse

AlexH 07-04-2001 01:46 AM

the mouse rulez joo

BeZeRkEr 07-04-2001 02:51 AM

i use a mouse

Slaktmaster 07-04-2001 03:41 AM

I've learned to use my optical mouse now so my sig owns...
(Not) :D

BeZeRkEr 07-04-2001 03:42 AM

looks da same to me

Golgamech 07-04-2001 05:55 AM

In my opinion, a mouse is better for pixel graphics and like wallpaper type stuff, but if you're doing like large character sketches or something on the computer, a graphics tablet might be better.

Bane2000 07-04-2001 06:45 AM

very ture, the mouse (even my optical one) gets stuck when trying to draw freehand and often makes very strait corners o_o

WhoopA 07-04-2001 11:06 AM

Depends on the app and the graphics I'm doing.

SkooL 07-04-2001 11:34 AM

Re: Pen or Regular mouse
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Slaktmaster
I've tried using a mouse and its no good. :( (I think so at least)
It's no good if you don't zoom in on the image so you can see the pixels more clearly.

Lion'el-Jonson 07-04-2001 11:57 AM

both

KawaiiSaRiA 07-04-2001 12:57 PM

Re: Pen or Regular mouse
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Slaktmaster
Do you use a mouse or a mouse pen when you are making graphics, I've tried using a mouse and its no good. :( (I think so at least)

Is a mouse pen worth the money I pay for it. I would really be a happy penguin if you would tell me this. :)

I use a mouse for making my graphics, however, I do have a graphic tablet (the pen mouse thingo) which I hardly use anymore, I find that working with the mouse is much easier than the pen.

Galdor 11-04-2007 07:31 PM

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...ecromancer.jpg

I use the pen always.

Elk 11-04-2007 07:58 PM

somehow im better with mouse but irl i use pen of course xD

Vimerge 11-04-2007 08:13 PM

ive never used a tablet
im fine with my mouse :P

Elk 11-04-2007 08:16 PM

i lose interest in learning new things if i dont learn them fast :p
yet i try it again when im bored xD

Crono 11-04-2007 08:24 PM

Haha, this is one of the only old threads i've seen that doesn't have banned posters.

Kirble 11-04-2007 08:51 PM

I'd suggest using the mouse for Graal graphics more-so aimed towards sprites. Doing anything like a scene or a larger character for example on a 400x500 canvas I would use the tablet (pen) to do the outlines, use the mouse to tidy up the lines to 1 pixel or whatever then depending on the effect you are going for (Painted or pixelled) use the mouse or the pen accordingly.

Mouse for dithering etc (Pixel looking graphics)
Pen for more painted looking graphics. =]

warp2ukew 11-07-2007 05:05 AM

archaon :O

Aimee 11-07-2007 07:02 PM

Mouse.

Switch 11-08-2007 03:28 AM

mouuse.
Scanner xD


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