I'll probably draw a bit more over the Xmas holidays, so do expect updates
I also have a small question.
For those of you that do digital art frequently (or as a career), what monitor do you use? I'm not a professional, so I've always been using my family's antique LCD. However, I don't think that it's the optimal screen to use for digital art. I've compared my artwork shown on my screen to that shown by a Mac at our school, and the colours seemed very different. Some parts that I liked when I was working at home seemed awkward at school =\.
So, I was wondering if anyone has any idea what kind of monitors are recommended for digital artists. Is there a type that displays colours in a manner that best resembles those printed? (.......or did I just bring printers into the topic, too? "OTL Any comments on that is also welcomed~)
Thanks guys for all the opinions! <3









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