Today, we go back to 'Stories behind XP-Pen'😊 Designing video games scenes and character is becoming easier with the development of graphic tablets, artists don't need to draw everything frame by frame onto paper.
Cain Law is a freelance digital artist living in Vietnam. Once she worked as a 2D artist in the Japanese game company Gianty Inc., which produces games like Monster Drive Revolution. Cain started off as a self-taught painter and learned a lot by taking online drawi...ng courses. Her progress was slow at the beginning, but as she got further into the business via Gianty Inc., her skills started to improve and she learned more about digital painting from her co-workers and by doing real-world projects. Since that time, a graphic tablet has replaced pen and paper as her daily work tool, sadly her old tablet quit working after a lot of heavy usages, then she is looking for a new way to work. Cain wanted to use a graphic display tablet so she could draw directly onto the screen, allowing her to work in a more direct and intuitive way.
“As soon as I took my first look at the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro I was hooked,” said Caine. “I was attracted to its touch ring, and the various shortcuts it offers. Also, with adopting full-laminated technology, the Artist 15.6 Pro seamlessly combines the glass and the screen, to create a distraction-free working environment that's also easy on the eyes. That met all my needs, so I bought it without any hesitation.” It’s been several months since Cain started using the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro and she’s never looked back. She loves the way it’s helped her improve her efficiency in her work and that it can handle all kinds of digital creations. Cain says, “The XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro has a better price-performance than I ever thought I could get before now. I’m very pleased with its quality. ”
Check Cain’s works 👉here:
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