* = Devices I’ve personally used for digital art In no particular order, here’s a list of devices is based my experience and research. Being able to create anywhere can be very helpful. Whether you’re a hobbyist or professional, if you’re just getting into digital art and you don’t have a computer the best route to go is laptop or tablet. Choosing your computer and accessories will be based on two factors, portability and affordability.ĭo you want or need something you can take with you and what you able to afford? From there, we can break it down into three categories desktop, laptop, or tablet. I don’t want to assume everyone has a computer because not everyone has one. If you’re getting into digital art you may or may not have a computer already. However, deciding what digital tools will work best for you can be less clear, especially if you don’t have anything to compare it to.īefore we start comparing software or brushes, let’s go over hardware. It can be just as difficult to choose traditional tools but depending on where you live you have the advantage of going to a store to see, touch, and possibly test some of the tools you’re interested in using. After comparing the pros and cons of traditional art versus digital art I felt like the next step was to follow it up by going over digital art tools and software.
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