Wacom Bamboo Tablet and Corel Painter
1 Comments Published by Mark Mcleod on Saturday, August 23, 2008 at 10:13 PM.
I have been wanting one of the new, inexpensive Bamboo drawing tablets for about 2 months now. They finally went on sale, so I headed down to the local Best Buy and got one. I am still getting used to it; it's rather difficult to draw on a tablet while looking at the screen. There is a different brand called Cintiq which allows you to draw directly on the screen, but prices start at a grand. I see a lot of potential here; being able to play with hundreds of different media, saving them as in a sketchbook without getting even the smallest bit of paint on the fingers. Maegan's is the red line drawing.
The Spot in Downtown Cleveland
0 Comments Published by Mark Mcleod on Sunday, August 10, 2008 at 7:44 AM.
With a name like "The Spot" you have to imagine the food is going to
hit just that. I have always been one to want to try the non-chain
places, so this was our first forage into the heart of Cleveland. "The
Spot" was started in the late 30's and except for the modest increase
in prices remains virtually the same almost 80 years later. A $2.95
hamburger and an orange crush milkshake lived up to the little diner's
name.
hit just that. I have always been one to want to try the non-chain
places, so this was our first forage into the heart of Cleveland. "The
Spot" was started in the late 30's and except for the modest increase
in prices remains virtually the same almost 80 years later. A $2.95
hamburger and an orange crush milkshake lived up to the little diner's
name.