basically i never sketch in Photoshop because of the "circle of death"... you saved my life @photoshopCAFE! Thank you so much :) What a life changer! Now my wacom is intuitive like 15 years ago, wich is amazing.
Thank you, I like the way you teach. I am 75 & trying to get a grasp of digital function. You know ? ...No one has yet compared all the various Wacom tablets' functionalit-tease. It's actually presented like a traveling carney show..."you pays the price....you takes the chances. Close your eyes; point & shoot."
Seriously. I rolled my eyes so hard they got stuck for a moment. Such an incredible waste of a shortcut option. How about one that makes you do a 2 handed finger Olympics?
@Serica Do you really need to look for the x? For me its location is pretty clear, I know quite well where it's on the keyboard. However every user is different so no hate here of course.
Then why would you give up such an important, pressure sensitive, function like the eraser for a simple shortcut instead of using a tablet function key. And realistically, how many times would you use the background switching function to make it worth keying any of them for that in the first place, as it's one of the most accessible function on the UI interface to start with? That should also be more than easily accessible through your colour pallet anyways. Personally, I never even used that function in my entire career. I don't even really see the function of it to start with.
@@flipletape9706 For me it's the most used key after modifiers and space. moving over to the UI button hundreds of times while painting in masks would absolutely kill my productivity. But I agree, using the eraser is both, a waste of function and time. Even clicking the UI would be faster then flipping the pen all the time. Drawing the circle also is really made me cringe too. How can that even be considered with circular paths and selections existing?
@@Kevin-ph2hm i think the point of that circle drawing is to show people the importance of setting forced proportion of your tablet active area to the monitor screen
I like the dodging and burning that you did to that image. It can really make a dull looking image stand out. Left another "THUMBS UP" on your video as I always do. I had a tabled years ago, but it unfortunately died - would really appreciate another one. Thanks.
I wanted this tablet for so long and this is a great opportunity for me to get it! I started digital art 4 months ago and am still using old wacom baboo tablet which is the only one i could afford at that time. This on the other hand is something that would help me improve much more. Good luck to all!
Great tips thanks - I really need one of these - it would make it much easier for me to carry out my image processing - at the moment my fur baby called Dexter thinks that he is in control of all things creative when it comes to processing and he hogs the keyboard - the tablet will allow me to to have some say /control over creative processes used!!!!
Tip #3 was AWESOME!!!!! I've been fighting with that for AGES! I had changed the one, but not the second on Windows!!! YEAH! No more circles and non response! THANK YOU!!!
It would be nice. I've thought about getting another one just never have. I still get everything done that I need to with it and haven't talked myself into spending the money to get a new one. :) And I'm usually sitting back in my chair and just have the tablet in may lap so the smaller one works good for that.
You can view the live drawing of the Wacom tablet winner here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hmqt6cQwX3E.html Also, check out the Wacom tutorial on the same video. Thanks for taking part guys and congrats to the winners!
Have a kid who is a senior and soon off to college. Finally have the time to do what I want to do and that is to learn how to use this new tablet and photoshop my day away. I have a really nice huge tablet from like 1995. It has some kind of round connector that I can't even remember what it was!
Thanks, Colon! I am retired and struggling to use photoshop and become a photographer for my retirement career and this tablet would enhance my proficiency.
Great Video. I have been using a small Wacom tablet for a while now and the things I just learned from your video have ended countless hours of frustration just because of my settings. THANK YOU. I also realized my tablet is too small and I need more real estate to draw on.
Hi, I learn a lot watching your videos, very direct and easy to understand. I find them very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to produce these videos.....
Holy Shit!! Somehow I started out watching this and ended up with a ton of open tabs that included scenes from the movie Jaws, Wacom tablets on Amazon, some Getty Museum images and after a good hour in the middle of the night, I'm back to where I started. Let's go!!
I just got my first magazine cover and I am about to start work on my first book cover. I have never used a Wacom tablet before. I think it could help me create awesome images. Great video.
I loved your dodge and burn tips and can't wait to use them. I've only had a small Wacom tablet and would love the Intuos Pro. Keep the tips coming. Thanks
Colin, thank you. As a long time Wacom user, I still learned some tips. I don't need the drawing, as I have a small desk and my Intous Pen and tablet small works just fine.
Having a Wacom tablet would make my editing so much faster and when you have kids speed is always a necessity. Love the videos. I learned how to use Adobe products by watching your channel. The last time I had used PS was the very first one in high school and it had changed a lot. You have pretty much taught me how to edit pictures.
Hi Colin, loved your PS Cafe for years, and this free tutorial solved a lot issues for me - especially the circles info. I'm 77 years old, a retired designer and on a very low fixed income. That new Wacom tablet would help me a lot.
Hi. I really like your videos. I don't know if you're a professional teacher but I can tell your easy to follow throughout your differents videos, your subjects are well prepared. Good job and thank you Jacques.
Thanks for the tutorial Colin. I have the old Wacom Intuos 3 tablet and the upgrade would certainly be most welcome.
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OH GURU thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All is super useful what you passed here but getting rid of tool tips while doing detailed work -little circles saved my sanity. I was going nuts due to this bug . Being in great hurry, with deadline over my head fighting with tool tips x 10000000000 I was switching for a mouse just to survive. I contacted Wacom representative in Poland and in the US and all they could tell me was that somwhere in Windows options there is something to turn off. No specifics. So I tried several times so switch this and that off in Wacom tablet options and in windows pen options to no avail. And finally you - you save me. Deep bow. YOurs for ever ;) Dorota
I've learned to use Photoshop like a champ! But, I can't do a tablet because I can't afford to buy one. That's the only reason! I would love to win this! Thanks, Colin!