• Liviu Marian Sopon(akiraokihu)

    Evan, I find the tablet better, for example. Especially for when sculpting the face, I feel I'm faster. But it might just be that I'm used with the tablet.

  • bitblox (btiblox)

    To be honest in my opinion the mouse is fine but the pen is amazing for cloths

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    I did the first Melvin exercise totally using the mouse and it looked no different from the later Melvin I did with a tablet, by the end. It can be done!

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    MarkE Raymond(rockunclebratt)

    I'm so much better at drawing with mouse then pen now a days..

  • Jere Haapaharju(swikni)

    I fell in love with pen after the first swipes I took with it

  • Matthew Ullrey(ullreym)

    Silent as a mouse doesn't apply here.

  • Zsolt Cseh(csehz)

    I do not want to be finally, simply just having only a mouse :D

  • bitblox (btiblox)

    I use the mouse almost all the time three months ago and I still made great things. And the only reason I'm trying used to the tablet more is because people say its "better"

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    Jewgenij Zerkalenkov(eazy)

    YES ! MOUSE ! Now I'm confident to start sculpting :D

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    I picture a lot of rats using Blender when you say that

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This event is part of the March 2018 Class, "Creating Stylized Characters with Blender".

The story plays a big part in stylization. Not necessarily ‘narrative’ but background, personality, and purpose. The success of a character is strengthened by its developmental arc. The best artists create characters that are more than the sum of their pixels; more than the sum of its brush strokes and polygons; more than their final render.

This stream we'll discuss writing a story/background for our character. Also we will commence sculpting our chosen characters.

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