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What Is A Wacom?Read the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only". « Previous 1 2 3 Next » » Red - Re: A lot of trouble! but I shall enjoy talking to you In response to message posted by Fran:Fran, Welcome to Kids' Korner. I'm glad you decided to join us. I can see where it would take a great deal of persuasion to take you away from your wacom. It sounds like a terrific tool. The kids will enjoy what you have to say. I really have enjoyed viewing your art. I have never been to Saskatchewan, but have been to British Columbia. I would love to live there. It is sooo beautiful. Glad you decided to join us. Come back real soon and share some of your beautiful art. Mary -- posted by Red
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<img src="http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/acti..." width=123 height=103>Big Morning everybody - this is what the good old West Aussie landscape looks like. Jo -- posted by Jo Murphy
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This is a re-post of Fran's last drawing! <img src="http://www.suite101.com/files/topics/171..." width=123 height=130>Big Fran don't give up on us if we don't reply straight away. I went off to school today thinking I was going to try to do all things on the computer (including Wacom it) and the plasters had even taken the electricity plugs off the walls! Shocked I was! LOL -- posted by Jo Murphy » Red - Re: Re: Re: Hi Mary In response to message posted by Fran:Fran, I am a history buff. Not just of Canadian history, but of North American history. I am a Civil War buff and love reading about The Old West in both the US and Canada, though Canada doesn't have near the history that the US does on this subject. I just sent you an e-mail and am looking forward to your reply. Hope things are well with you. -- posted by Red
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Now you know! Sound like fun? -- posted by Jo Murphy » Tina_Coruth - Cool tool! Hi Jo,What a great tool! I enjoyed reading your article and looking at all the artwork. I had to stop by to find out what a wacom could be. I imagined it was some sort of wild animal! LOL -- posted by Tina_Coruth
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if you liked? -- posted by Jo Murphy
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Here is a new pic. It was not so much done with a wacom but done with a normal HB and then scanned and softedged into a background in Photodraw. It is the kind of pic you would put into Elfwood. -- posted by Jo Murphy « Previous 1 2 3 Next » Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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