How do you get used to drawing on a tablet? I tried to use one but it felt so disorienting to draw there and your picture appears elsewhere. I mean, of course the obvious answer is "practise", but thats dumb, who practises anything ever?
>>2371719
You won't even notice when you got hang of it
It's like stroking your penis. After a while you will get used to the disorientation.
>>2371719
Using a tablet is like using a mouse but with a different design. They're practically the same, anon. Just use it more like you would a mouse when you were younger, and you'll learn to wield it properly
I don't know. I tried for 6 years or more to get a feel for it. Finally, I gave up and bought a tablet monitor. problem solved.
...that's probably not the answer you wanted to hear.
>>2372125
Was pretty much as a mouse for me. I felt no disconnect that people speak of. The only problem for me was that strokes are not 1:1. Mouse movement and cursor movement are not 1:1 either, but you get used to it after a while. Going from drawing with a pencil to drawing digitally was like turning up mouse sensitivity a bit. Completely messes up everything until you get used to the new sensitivity.
I wonder if video games have anything to do with not feeling the disconnect? Are you less likely to feel disconnected when you have spent over a decade playing video games with a mouse?
>>2371719
the answer to anything is "practice"
just dont look at the tablet. look only the screen and you get used to it eventually
>>2371719
Make sure and map it to only one monitor and force proportions
>>2371719
What's the problem? You are supposed to be looking at your subject while you draw anyway. Are you doing it wrong OP?