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One Legged Cat
Aug 31, 2004

DAY I GOT COOKIE
I recently brought home a small Cintiq and am loving what having a screen to draw on does for digital painting. I have somewhat shaky hands though, and even with a felt tip, I always seem to have to fight the stylus to keep it from sliding around when it comes to lineart and inking. On my old Intuos, I'd just put a piece of paper atop the tablet to give it that firm pencil-on-paper grip and everything was great.

But with the Cintiq, I need to see what I'm doing. I've tried putting tracing paper over the screen, but it still blurs things out horribly. Are there any types of clear material, paper or otherwise, that I could lay over the screen to give it extra grip but not obscure the picture?

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