YerPalAl wrote:
hmmm . . . . somewhat embarrassed about this . . . . .
ummmmm . . . . .
Standard Apple mouse.
No need, Alan! I too am an Apple Mouse Man. I do have a wacom tablet, but use it very rarely.
I've done some serious pondering lately, and I realized that the really GOOD choppers here (and I'm NOT putting myself in that boat) had strong backgrounds in actual ART DRAWING & ILLUSTRATION. They know how to paint, or draw, well. So they come from a place of PEN & BRUSH. A stylus is very natural to them.
Myself, I've never done the "drawing thing" so therefore the mouse is WHAT I KNOW. You can do a LOT of good work with a mousy. (though I'm now thinking about going back to night courses for this "Drawing/Ilustration" stuff as I know it will help my chopping at a pro-level)
Big Fact: it is what you are most comfortable with at any given time that works for YOU,
for now. The boundary of good vs. crap is NOT in the tools, it is in the tool USER.
Big Fact II : and always be open to expanding your tool box as you go through your creative life thang!
Having more choice in techniques/tools will always give you a better chance of doing better work.
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