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Here's a drawing I did of our cat Jako for my girlfriend Trayce. It was 100% done on the Cintiq tablet. I had a few photos of him, made a "model" construction of his head, finding the spacial relations of his features and then drew it in photoshop. I played around with the opacity on different layers for the color. I really enjoyed doing this. Working in color flowed out of me much more using the Cintiq. I also purchased a thinner stylus pen to work with. The grip pen the tablet cam with I find too think and cumbersome, and it cramped up my hand. I ended up buying the Wacom CLASSIC PEN. much lighter and more like a real pen/pencil.