frogboy4
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Ooooh! It arrived.
These items were pretty much gifts, I'm poor these days. Hopefully this will help improve my productivity so I can make a bit more cash. I'm truly blessed to have such a supportive family. They never have known what to get me and I still can't believe they splurged on these much needed items. No more bootleg Photoshop for me.
I just came back from a brief family trip only to find that my new tablet had been delivered! I am so froggin' happy! It seemed to work after just being plugged in, then I installed the disc and the screen went dead, but the pen still worked. I have to use my laptop these days so this is all very tricky.
Well, I secured all the connections, unplugged the mouse, restarted the computer and I'm now up and working! My first Kermit doodle was pretty pathetic, but it was just a test to see how the basic tools worked upon discovery (before reading the instructions). Even with all these unattractive cords spewing from my laptop (like a mid-surgery Frankenstein creation) I'm just so stoked!
Any advice for a newcomer to this phenomenal piece of hardware?
Back to your mural...How many Muppets do you intend on fitting in the composition? How many seats will there be?
These items were pretty much gifts, I'm poor these days. Hopefully this will help improve my productivity so I can make a bit more cash. I'm truly blessed to have such a supportive family. They never have known what to get me and I still can't believe they splurged on these much needed items. No more bootleg Photoshop for me.
I just came back from a brief family trip only to find that my new tablet had been delivered! I am so froggin' happy! It seemed to work after just being plugged in, then I installed the disc and the screen went dead, but the pen still worked. I have to use my laptop these days so this is all very tricky.
Well, I secured all the connections, unplugged the mouse, restarted the computer and I'm now up and working! My first Kermit doodle was pretty pathetic, but it was just a test to see how the basic tools worked upon discovery (before reading the instructions). Even with all these unattractive cords spewing from my laptop (like a mid-surgery Frankenstein creation) I'm just so stoked!
Any advice for a newcomer to this phenomenal piece of hardware?
Back to your mural...How many Muppets do you intend on fitting in the composition? How many seats will there be?