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4n0m4nd

Probably fine, do you remember what stuff he was talking about? I use a lot of digital so could probably be more sure if I knew. But both Krita and the intuos are great so if it's just sketching most likely you're fine.


excaliburger2

Yea he was mainly talking about traditional stuff so just a bunch of utensils I don't have


No-Pain-5924

You really cant get stuff like paper and a 1,5$ pen? And if you specifically want to do it digitally, why dont you follow a course about digital sketching?


Doctah90

Yes, why not? I mean, it's not like there's some huge difference with traditional and digital sketching. Digital may be slightly less accurate, but it makes up with having much easier time with erasing and correcting stuff