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by Autumm_Dew

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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Uh-Huh....look up...or don't
@knackerman
Absolutely obsessed with this song, that is way too catchy for it's own good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZHkr9KRM_c
how do you draw with a tablet?? i've tried before but it's so hard sjzhzgzg
Well, it depends on what kind of tablet you have! If you have something like my first tablet, a Wacom Intuos model (I can't remember the specific name because mine was an old model, but it was similar to this)
Then ya just plug it into an HDMI port (or there are Bluetooth versions of this that you don't have to plug in). From there you can just get your art program open, and use the tablet pen to draw straight on the tablet, and everything'll show up on the computer screen. Depending on how you hold the tablet will affect what direction the lines will show up on the screen, so it can take a lot of getting used to. Heck, I had mine for over five years and I still have trouble with it. Honestly, these ones can be just plain hard to work with. I hate to say it, but practice makes perfect. It takes time. Like, here's one of the first drawings I did with it vs one of my more recent drawings:
Practice makes perfect.
With a model like my new tablet, a XP-Pen Artist 22E Pro, it's a lot easier. Sure it takes a while to set up, and the wires can be a mess to deal with, but you just set it at the angle you want and draw directly onto it, much like you would paint on a canvas that's set on an easel. It helps if you already have some practice with digital art, but again, it just takes time to learn. I know that's frustrating, believe me, I know, but it's true.