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Cartooning and animation are all about lines and fills. These are the best creative pen tablets and displays for comic artists, cartoonists, and animators.
Why your art teacher hates your anime art
Often when beginners draw anime, they see it as a quick way to get good at art and that’s when a lot of teachers will warn you not to draw anime because you’re using it as a crutch.
A brief look into the history of manga
Manga and anime are popular worldwide, but originate in Japan, by some reports as far back as the 1100s. Here is a brief history of manga.
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Three simple tips to help elevate your character design skills to the next level and make them animation ready, from the pros at School of Motion.
How to draw backgrounds for your animation project, with BaM Animation
Animating your character is important, but the background is also crucial! Here are some expert tips for background design from Bam Animation.
The best Skillshare classes for learning how to draw anime and manga
Want to learn how to draw anime or manga? Every Wacom Intuos or Wacom One comes with a free Skillshare trial, and here are the best Skillshare classes for learning to draw anime or manga.
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The power of digital ink
Humans have been using ink for thousands of years to express ourselves and preserve knowledge – from plant-based paintings on cave walls to writing and illustrating foundational cultural manuscripts. In the 20th and 21st centuries, digital ink has taken this uniquely human impulse to the next level, with Wacom at the forefront. Wacom created the electro-magnetic resonance (EMR) technology that powers our devices, and we’ve been perfecting it ever since. Today, creatives worldwide use Wacom technology to empower their work through the use of digital ink.
Wacom drawing tablets
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Wacom drawing displays
With a Wacom pen display, you use our pressure-sensitive pens directly on the screen for ultimate control and accuracy. Available in a range of display sizes and feature sets – from the 13” display of Wacom One, portable and perfect for beginners, to the Wacom Cintiq Pro in sizes from 16” to 27”, with best-in-class color, gesture controls, and ExpressKeys for customization – there's a Wacom pen display to empower every creator’s wildest dreams.