by omp123 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:16 am
The best thing you can do for yourself is draw constantly on paper and not worry about tablets until you can draw well without them. There are things about drawing on paper that are essential to developing artistic style and skill that simply can't be developed as well with a tablet. Namely, on paper, it's harder to erase. This may sound like a bad thing, but without the ability to simply CTRL+Z or erase specific layers cleanly, you develop precision, confidence in your lines, less of a need to erase quite as often, more control over your lines (because paper has more traction than a wacom screen), and it's hella cheaper to draw with paper, pens and the ol #2 Ticonderoga.
That's just my off-topic advice; don't get one.
But so I don't get chewed-out too badly, if you want to start with a tablet, order the smallest wacom / bamboo tablet you can get. My suggestion is get one used from someone who upgraded to a larger one. Don't be like me and splurge on the Cintiq 21UX and forget that it's still hard as hell to draw if you were never that great at drawing in the first place.
I know you're eager to make some LoK stuff, but if you don't want to get back into drawing for the sake of drawing and this is the only reason you want to get a tablet, I strongly urge you to simply pass on it. One little project isn't worth the $200 minimum you'll pay for it.