* <<GBQ.1439>> On drawing digitally
I've felt for a few years now that the drawings I produce digitally
tend to be of a higher quality than those I produce using traditional
media. Much of that I attribute to the ease with which one may "work"
images quickly and cleanly (undo, flip/rotate, cut/paste/stretch,
&c.) but there's a tactile element that I think must come into play
as well. I have the response curve tuned on my tablet such that I
draw with much more pressure variation than I do when using a
physical pencil. The forms, I presume, inherit a bit of strength when
I apply a more forceful hand to them.

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