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18 Nov 2013, 22:46
I recently decided to get into texturing because a PureBDcraft TP I was compiling for MC was lacking patches for many of the mods (like 3/4) I was using. But I ran into a snag.
Unfortunately I have lost my tablet and need to get a new one, and was wondering if it would be feasible to start texturing with a mouse since I want to get started straight away; Should I? or should I wait until I get a new tablet?
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18 Nov 2013, 23:40
I think that really depends on whether you're satisfied with your work without a tablet... If you can manage with a mouse and still be satisfied with your work, then that's all that really matters
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19 Nov 2013, 00:27
I work with a mouse for the PureBDcraft textures
This is not a problem knowing all textures I do are in vectors (so I can move the points any time I want to)
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19 Nov 2013, 01:39
Aedaeum wrote:I think that really depends on whether you're satisfied with your work without a tablet... If you can manage with a mouse and still be satisfied with your work, then that's all that really matters
To be honest, I never really thought about it like that. I guess in the end, that's all that matters
Sphax wrote:I work with a mouse for the PureBDcraft textures
This is not a problem knowing all textures I do are in vectors (so I can move the points any time I want to)
I guess it does kinda make sense when you think about it, tablets mostly imitate a pen, pencil ect for the more fluid brushstrokes. And a vector is kind of the opposite of that I suppose xD