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I got a new tablet for Christmas and I was testing it out, the colors on the tablet were all different from my computer so I tried to fix them the best I could in Photoshop. D:Related content
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frillythingy [2013-12-29 17:38:54 +0000 UTC]
Looks fine to me. Then again, I'm colorblind. Trust me, trying to color pictures when you cant see them is a nightmare... I've been told mine look like retina-burning vomit.
I just got a tablet as well. (and Im busy fighting with colors...)
If you don't mind me asking, what model is yours?
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SylvieNe In reply to frillythingy [2013-12-31 06:18:28 +0000 UTC]
Oh dang that sucks, but your colors seemed fine to me.
Mine's a Lenovo ThinkPad.
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MylaFox [2013-12-28 19:14:01 +0000 UTC]
Oh nice, you used the tablet! c": I noticed you said the colors were different... Since the tablet has an IPS display, it is super color accurate. I'd trust the colors you see on the tablet over your other LCD. I somewhat-recently upgraded my main display to an IPS and they both look basically the same now!
In other news, you did a great job! Happy to see you using it.
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SylvieNe In reply to MylaFox [2013-12-28 21:42:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh well darn my monitor then D:
Still getting used to the tablet, some of the tools feel way different than the others when I draw, but it's fun. :3
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MylaFox In reply to SylvieNe [2013-12-28 22:11:02 +0000 UTC]
Yeah it does take some getting used to! I find that it is especially nice for getting my base sketches down, since it has the more natural feel of direct pen-to-surface I'm focused on, rather than drawing while focused on my screen above. Sketchbook Pro works pretty nicely on Android. It is a little different than the desktop version for PC, but the changes are mainly so that the tablet version is quicker and more intuitive without the need for an external input device. I mostly use my Lenovo for figure drawing and quick base sketches, but you can create fully finished pieces with enough time and practice. c:
Dan thinks that maybe somehow the color calibration he set for your monitor might've gotten lost, and that could be why the colors are quite a bit off. It still is just a TN panel, so it won't be perfect, but he had it looking pretty darn good after enough tweaks. Either way, we'll figure something out! In the meantime, trust IPS panels over TN any day. c;
I'm glad you're having fun with the tablet! <3
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SylvieNe In reply to MylaFox [2013-12-31 06:11:18 +0000 UTC]
Ah, alright. I had no idea he had set a profile on this.
I do like how it feels, much closer to drawing on paper which is what I'm used to the most.
And alright I will always have the original picture if colors go screwy at least, thanks. :3
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