two types of digital artists...
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
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When I turned into the shrimp monster I was afraid at first, but I learned that perfection is worth every ache and creak as my spine expires and my new shell took form
I'm excited to get a screen tablet and make us whole again
Bro.. why is it so funny and relateble at the same time?
@~Beetle Buggy!~ pardon
@~Beetle Buggy!~ yes.
@~Beetle Buggy!~ lol
You forgot the artists who draw on their phone with nothing but their fingers and still producing god-like art.
We get elbow pain :(
@@custard-bun elbow and finger pain :(
Lol I draw with a mouse and finger
Yep, that's me... Except the bloody god-like art thingy.
well, not godlike but I would rather do it as a hobby you know.
Then there are the "draws with the mouse" artist, the "drawing on their phone USING THEIR FINGER" artist, and the "draws on their phone using a stylus" artist
i used to draw with my finger on a tablet and kept thinking "the quality of my art does not depend on the device I use" and MAN how was i wrong... ppl who still use their finger and make good art genuinely scare me theyre too powerful
I'm really used to drawing with my finger on my phone, I learned to draw digitally that way and even after having a tablet I still enjoy drawing on my phone.
Sometimes people ask, what program did you used to draw it? What tablet do you have?
And I reply, "I have a tablet and I sometimes draw on Photoshop on my compluter but I did this on Ibis Paint with my finger" and they looked really surprised and asked me to draw in front of them and they just don't believe ut until they see it.
I have this conversation like everytime someone sees those drawings and I'm a bit tired of anwering the same again and again XD
Some people think that if you have Photoshop and a tablet you magically learn how to draw someway and that you can't draw well with cheap things lol.
Those who can draw using a mouse is an absolute god of drawing, I can't imagine just how hard it is
@@blux_cross as someone who can only draw with a mouse it's weird hearing people say it's hard, since imo drawing with a pen/stylus is WAY harder for me to do
I'm a finger genius because I'm trying to defeat my art block by instead of drawing traditional drawing on digital and my hand has Vietnam flashbacks from the mouse cursor-
The pain you have to pay for good art
torture,its masocism
I already had enough pain working construction to afford it, I bought the stand.
Seems like a lot of sacrifice for an industry that doesn't care to hire you.
is not about the tools
is about the talent
@@unrandom4960
Do not misunderstand talent with effort.
"Do you get it?"
"Yes..."
"What did it cost?"
*"MY BACK"*
Jokes on you, I'm a pen tablet artist and still get back pain. The best of both worlds.
Same dude... Same...
I get a lot of wrist pain from pen tablets
@@Lilly-Lilac my head hurts from using pen tablets
@@shoty_x1693 how??
Yea i have to take frequent breaks... IDK how to improve my posture. Heck idk what posture I'm even making that is causing it!
is nobody gonna talk about how he pretty much rickrolled us ?
No one wants to admit they've been rickrolled
I didn't see that at first, lol...
Getting a display tablet improved my digital art... by making it more like my traditional art. It didn't magically change the skills I had, it just changed the skills I was using to be closer to what I was already good at. Though it definitely felt magical the first few times I used it! (And sometimes that magic feeling comes back when I find a cool new program or brush 😁)
As a display tablet artist I can confirm every single one of us is like this please help
Lol, not every single one. You can beat the ahrimping it just takes 1) a little posture training, and 2) a different chair. Traditional chairs suck for drawing, I opted for one of those knee rest chairs and it's helped so much.
@@Snow-Willow what knee rest chairs?? Ive never heard of them 👀👀
@@BIGBUCKS_moneh I would link you to one but RUclips flags all links as spam. :P
If you look up "kneeling chair" though you'll find them. They're kind of odd looking but really comfortable and made a noticeable difference on my back and sitting posture once I got used to it.
@@Snow-Willow okay thanks
I suffer from being too poor to have a desktop or even a desk, so my art setup is my laptop on my bed. No shrimp posture at a price
Pen tablet artists: Man, I wish I could see what my hand is doing.
Display tablet artists: I think my spine just snapped.
"My back hurts a little 👹"
(his voice i cant 😭😭😭😭😭)
So am I the only person alive that actually likes that I can look directly up at the screen with a straight back and without my whole ass forearm and hand getting in the way
Nope, I also find this a huge plus! I don't have a problem with hand/screen coordination so it's as easy as drawing on a display, minus the 'my hand is in the way' problem.
Nope, you're not alone! I have a very expensive standalone screen tablet, and my 7years old 250$ non-screen tablet, and I really really prefer the non-screen one for long art sessions. The standalone screen tablet is nice if I'm really struggling with a high level of precision needed, or for taking with me to draw paint and sketch wherever I go, but the non-screen one is just as dear to my heart in the end. 😄
yes, yes you are
i like being able to see underneath what I'm drawing/sculpting
nop, I sold my display tablet because not only did my back problems became worse, but the color accuracy was awful no matter how many hours I calibrated both monitors. I'm not going to buy a +$100 color calibrator to finally get my colors correct when I could just return to my $30 pen tablet
XD I'm that type who is drawing on my phone with my finger and I really wish I can have tablet for drawing :)
Same lol gotta start somewhere
A little known fact, but the more money you spend on equipment like pens, tablets, computers, and monitors, the better your art becomes. This is regardless of technique, understanding of art fundamentals, or experience.
Ha ha 😂
I hope the people reading will see the sarcasm 💀
Your art is like a bucket of rocks, where the rocks is your skill put into it and the bucket is the tools you use to make it. Thus the more rock you have, the better the art. But that tiny bucket can only hold so many rocks, regardless of how many rocks you pour into it, so a bigger bucket here will improve your art. However, don’t bother buying a bigger bucket if you weren’t able to fill the small one in the first place, the amount of rocks in your art is gonna be the same, and if you did buy one, after some time you may not enjoy carrying rocks around but now is stuck with a huge bucket
Moral of the bucket: don’t rock the buy big art
@@Apersonl0l but at the same time, if the bucket you're currently using is making you not want to collect rocks, definitely get a new one
Well.. in fact, if you achieved to buy a big bucket because of the support of your community..
More motivation and inspiration you will have.
So at some point it is true that sometimes the big bucket can make you better at some point,
The deepsea hunchback artist, a factual tale on the life of an indoor comic maker
I prefer the screenless tablets. I like how my hand isn't in the way and it feels natural as long as you get used to it 8) My posture is as bad as when using a screen though lol.
Same! I don’t like my traditional art all too much, so I like the screenless because it gives the idea that you’re actually making digital art by not looking down at your drawing.
Even in such a video, you somehow managed to rickroll us. If that's not talent, i don't know what is!
And there is the godly phone user who use finger to draw but still manage to create amazing art
I love when people make memes for the demographic I fall into. I feel so seen and understood. Lol
I had a similar problem, one of the ways that helped me is to lower the seating position while placing the tablet on a 45 degree angle; I managed this with a large desk easel. This will aid in keeping the spine straight and relieve pressure on the neck as you are now eye level with the tablet 🌟
as a artist who slouch a lot I think I need to adjust my position😭
@@astrix_moon8334 No worries!🙌 The struggle is real and habits die hard😅 but changing the seating position like this really does help💜
@@ashenlily2750 I agree I do get back pain aswell so this def rlly helps I’ll give it a try thanks man 🙏
We have been Rickrolled!! This is the worst betrayal
I didn't noticed that until you pointed that out 🤣
@@mcvenne8935 on the computer on screen on the second one
@@bmmania0120 :Dd glad to help
@@taivsin9511 Ah, it appear so.
I don't know if I'm allowed to say this but there's a third type of artist too... The one who was doomed to use a mouse...
Help where do I find these pen tablets😭
mspaint+mouse= epic art
amazon
You forgot about those who draw with finger on thе Phone 💀
@@mr_nighter I do
@@enkvadrat_ I used to draw with my finger too, now I have a stylus and a tablet
I’m more of a Pen Tablet person
I love this guy’s voice, especially when he said “one day I swear I’ll save up enough money to buy it” his voice sounds so satisfying
It's the opposite for me. Hearing the accent from the same race really unearths the primal cringe within me. His art is great though.
@@gabbyn.3049 i guess it’s a race thing. people say they like the accent of my country but every time I hear it I fold like an omelette.
@@FlSCHL Oh yeah, totally. Lmao.
Gosh that's some great variation of Metamorphosis.
*_Phone artists screeching demonically in the corner_*
Well… At first I though you forgot to rickroll us, but as I looked closely, I saw it
As a pen tablet user, I relate a lot, but my wallet doesn't agree into switching
My friend had bought a display tablet but didn't use it so she gave it to me, I was so excited I was like "mannn I'm gonna improve so much" I might've improved, but I gained myself back problems
folks who have there screen tablets laying down like that are on a whole different level. I keep mine as vertical as possible and it's saved me from having to hunch so much.
Right!? These comments agreeing with the second one as if back pain is unavoidable concern me. I cant tell if everyone is memeing or not
Whether you like it or not, this is what peak performance looks like.
honestly as someone who used an art pad, not having a screen to draw directly onto has never really been a huge problem for me
I thought this was gonna be “artists who draw everything on 1 layer” vs “artists who have 50+ layers”
i use a non screen drawing tablet, my back still hurts
what i do, i put my tablet like a painting. you know, with just 3-4 wood planks and a few nails. problem solved.
*Laughs in monitor arm*
...
*Sighs in having a broken chair back*
Me, who's a mouse artist: *YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT'S MY LEVEL OF PAIN*
This is true I really want the display one
Lol, there is a reason that I taught myself how to draw with my digitizer screen more upright, and bought one of those knee rest chairs. It's not perfect, but boy does it ever help.
BRO RICKROLLED US ON THE TABLET
This is actually true 😂😂😂 I had a pen tablet at first and I was dreaming to have a display tablet until I got my IPad and I live with back pain from that moment on 😂
Love it keep it up 💙
My first art tablet was a display, and eventually I stopped using the display part, and then eventually I got a new one without a display. I much prefer without because my hand and the pen doesn't get in the way of what I'm seeing lol. Plus I don't need to charge the pen ever.
can’t believe this was my first rickroll of 2023
still wish a had a screen
and a working screenless wacom tablet
(RIP, you served me well)
I saved up to buy a Wacom Intuos Pro Large when it was on sale for $499 a few years ago, and recently I had to enough to buy a Wacom Mobile Studio Pro 13, and I gotta say, this is fairly accurate to what happened
how does he keep managing to find ways to rickroll ppl
I actually like pen tablets more than display tablets because with pen tablets, my hand doesn't block anything
When I first got my display tablet after 5-6 years of a pen tablet, I was SO struggling and frustrated with my hand covering the screen 😭 I don't know how I didn't expect it to happen. Thankfully at least it gets better with time, and now it's not an issue anymore. But hooo boy that was one major problem I hadn't predicted at all
@Sugoish yeah, that's why i'm hesitant to buy a display tablet. I sorta kinda know what it feels like to use a display tablet since i used to draw on my phone with a stylus (only that it's smaller than a display tablet) and i struggled so much with it T^T an actual display tablet would definitely be a lot better than a phone because of the size but i'd still prefer my pen tablet. I got so happy and excited when i first got it c:
Me, who uses keyboard shortcuts and a bluetooth mouse at a lap desk:
not my back, but my neck
Wife always wants to buy better tools for her art... but every time she upgrades, she just wants even better tools for her art.
The sad thing is, she used to draw SO MUCH MORE when all she had was MS Paint and a Touch-Pad-Mouse Laptop.
Despite her inability to make her art perfect due to the limitations, her creativity to work within those limitations BLOOMED her art and made her a staple within her art community.
Now, years later, with better tools and programs, she barely draws anymore. Her art has improved, but her passion has waned.
I'm on the opposite side of the spectrum... give me some dirt, twigs, and leaves, and I'll art. Give me a broken cardboard box, and I'll art. Art is all about being creative, no matter what's within your grasp.
I've tried telling her this over and over, but she's still got the envy for people with the fancy tools... *sigh*
"I'm ready, I promise!*
_How can you be so sure, little one?_
my back hurt either way so it was pretty worth it
the fact i have a screen tablet but sometimes find myself looking at my laptop screen instead....
The only pain I felt . was when a looked at the screen
That's literally my experience.
I could draw on a tablet for 6 hours without any issues and feel perfectly fine, maybe a bit tired eyes.
I draw for 2 hours on my display screen and I need to take a break, with longer drawings requiring a solid break routine where I have to get up, walk, stretch and light mobility work.
And the worst part is, my display screen drawings tend to look better than my tablet ones.
I got an arm thing for my desk specifically so I can sit up while I draw, but I won't because slouching just feels right until it doesn't.
Me who's been using my finger, my phone and ibis paint for the entirety of my life discovering one of those 3$ pens on AliExpress that can draw on the screen:
frankley i accept my fate as an eldritch monster if it makes drawing eazier
just sitting on a chair gives me back pain. but usually when i sit on a chair for hours. this includes both school, and computers.
He rickrolled himself, ofc his back would hurt
I draw with my finger on my phone, but I can agree with the second one
Unfortunately I already have frequent back/neck-pains without a proper screen tablet-- so I'm afraid what on earth I would turn into with one.
(For context: I try to sit up straight, sometimes you sorta just get in the zone and slowly begin leaning towards the monitor)
this is definitely a Roni stream moment
*me just sitting there using my fingers and phone*
I swear. Drawing on a pen tablet was like learning how to draw all over again.
wHEN I SAY I LAUGHED-- 💀
Also, not me reading the description and playing myself
I never did manager to afford a tablet with a screen, so I just use my iPad. Instead of a shrimp, I have a broken neck.
proper desk, proper chair. no pain.
Fr tho i once drew myself as a shrimp because of this
An ad popped up before the video played so I looked at the comments for a single second and I saw people talking about shrimp monsters, I love the internet.
I have both so it's really relatable.
Problem I faced while drawing in screen tablet:
1) Back hurts all the time
2) eys hurt for watching too much screen
3) half of the drawing is covered with hand so can't focus on bigger picture
4) Not enough space for keyboard
5) Problem in shifting
Reasons why i prefer non screen drawing tablet over screen one:
1) Portable
2) eyes doesn't hurt
3) posture is maintained
4) while drawing i can focus on bigger picture rather than detailings
5) half of the screen is not covered by hand
6) feels like im doing traditional drawing
But my big brother prefer screen tablet over non screen tablet 🤷♀️
My journey in digital painting start with me drawing on my phone with fingers than my dad saw potential in me so he brought stylus pen for me to draw on phone then he brought big screen drawing tablet because he was very proud of my phone drawing, than he brought i pad so i can draw anywhere and currently I'm drawing on non-screen drawing tablet.
Me who uses a display tablet on my lap like a gremlin: I dont even feel the back pain anymore. Its been replaced with itchyness..
I’m suddenly grateful for being able to draw with my phone
an ergotron and a standing desk have helped my back with my tablet usage tremendously
what about type 3? the people who are so poor we use a track pad/mouse to draw because tablets, or even paper and pens are so out of our prospective budget we cant afford to think about them.
You forgot artists who draw with their fingers!!
I may have a pen tablet now but I'll never forget the days of drawing on my tablet
Nobody shall ever speak of the artists that draw using the Iphone camera app, they are a secret society of art.
**laughs in drawing directly with an optical pencil on a touch-screen computer**
This is hilarious!! Now I'm suddenly glad I don't have a big one haha! I already slump over the computer too much anyway 😅😅
then theres finger and phone ones, like me, suffering eternally
The ruck roll in the computer please- 💀
I move my desk closer to my bed and just sit in bed and draw, it's super fun.
"A little"
Back pain is THE WORSE I be taking it anyway bc my art is more important 😭
I just draw on my iPad with the pencil…
It works just as well as a computer, I have access to basically all the same apps, I can draw anywhere and I can also get distracted and start watching RUclips instead of finishing my…. Oh damn. BRB….
thanks, this reminded me to fix my posture 💀
laughs and sweats in uses just a tablet and NO pen, just *fingers*
You forgot the kind who uses a tablet and pen in their bed, I never have to get up, peak performance
I find myself squatting on my chair or desk more often than not while drawing
My setup is the epitome of the shrimp, but I'm a pen tab user.
No chair, criss-cross of the floor, Wacom on small iPad stand that I beat the living hell out of to get it to hold properly, a display that is 2 feet off the floor right in front of me ( I have to look up while slumped foward). Also a Dell keyboard from 2010 right in front for the hot keys, and the vibe.
Yeeeeah, Shkrimp life!
This is too relatable
THE GODDAMN RICKROLL ON THE DISPLAY TABLET ONE- AGHHHH
Me, who uses mouse: "Pathetic".
I though he was gonna say "My back hurts drastically"
if my pen tablet didn't break I wouldn't turn into a shrimp monster
I use a display tablet and still look up at my monitor like half of the time so that my hand doesn't obscure what i'm trying to draw
That's why it's important to stretch and take short breaks.
Traditional artists be like:
"My straight posture is due to my Lordosis."
me drawing on my phone with my thumb:
Your THUMB?! 😭 Even when i draw on phone, i use my pointer finger. How is that even comfortable..
Then there are those of us who paint with a mouse!