βOn Monday I received a drawing tablet I bought online. I spent some time with it, drawing mediocre Hamtaro fanart mostly, and it's been so much more fun than trying to draw with a computer mouse.
If you are interested in digital art, I recommend trying a drawing tablet. There are smaller models available that come with a smaller price tag, but this is the one I have:
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I had never had one before, but this one seems pretty nice. It has Bluetooth capability (which isn't important to me, but it might be to you) and a rechargeable pen stylus. Pen pressure allows you to make the lines you draw thicker or thinner depending on how hard you press down on the tablet (I didn't use this feature when I was playing around, but plan to in the future). The drawing area on this thing is huge! It's 11 inches across, giving plenty of space to make detailed drawings.
I have only had a couple of minor issues with the tablet. First, the driver disc that came in the box doesn't do anything and I had to download what was supposed to be on it from the manufacturer's website. Honestly it wasn't a big deal, just weird. My other problem is really a problem with Adobe Photoshop Elements, which lags slightly sometimes while I'm drawing. When I was sketching in plain-old Microsoft Paint there was no lag at all, but of course Paint doesn't have all the advanced features of Photoshop.
I have only had a couple of minor issues with the tablet. First, the driver disc that came in the box doesn't do anything and I had to download what was supposed to be on it from the manufacturer's website. Honestly it wasn't a big deal, just weird. My other problem is really a problem with Adobe Photoshop Elements, which lags slightly sometimes while I'm drawing. When I was sketching in plain-old Microsoft Paint there was no lag at all, but of course Paint doesn't have all the advanced features of Photoshop.
ββ Tuesday was the sixth anniversary of the day I brought Zelda home from the animal shelter. We took a few pictures together, though she probably would have preferred not to.
Guinea pigs can live ten years or more, but on average they live between five and seven years. Over the past year or so Zelda has slowed down quite a bit. She doesn't stand at the cage bars and beg as often as Peach and Lilly, and she doesn't try as hard to get away when I try to pick her up. Despite this, she is still a pretty healthy pig and enjoys all types of vegetables, hay, and even those boring looking food pellets.
Wednesday I bought and assembled some wire shelving to put the gerbil tank on.
The tank is a little bigger than the top shelf, but it's sturdy so I'm not worried about the cat being able to knock it over. The gerbils don't seem to care about their new location, but it's good that they're not hogging the craft table anymore and their supplies now have a central location.
Well, it's Thursday now, so time to clean the guinea pig cages. I hope to post again soon. Until then, have a day!
Well, it's Thursday now, so time to clean the guinea pig cages. I hope to post again soon. Until then, have a day!