Two digi-doodles.


The first is of the Microman Microforce commander while the second is of a military strategist well-known for his numerous contributions to the field of rearward advances.
These were done with Corel Painter Essentials 2, another graphics program bundled with the Wacom Graphire4 CTE-640. The program is notable for its ability to simulate natural painting and drawing materials. These sketchy digi-doodles, for instance, were done with the 2B pencil tool.
It’s remarkable how technology has advanced so much that I can now use a few thousand ringgit worth of computer hardware and software to simulate a 20 sen pencil.