Until then I am going to wait on that watercolor and sketch study and work on a project that seems a little more realistic without the use of the tablet.

This is a painting by Josh Agle called "Monkey and the Hudson River Cruise". I love Agle's style and he is one of the artists that drew me into art to begin with in high school. His cast of characters all have a amazing personality to them. I have attempted to work with his style in the past before in Painting 1 and package design but always felt like I came up a bit short.
Things I want to work on in this study:
1. replicating the background that is done by scraping a sea sponge across the wet canvas
2. Keeping the loose shapes yet incredibly tight lines
3. maybe attempting to recreate this image in a different color scheme to get a better understaing of how his palettes work...they always seem to be within a small range but always come out so broad for only using 5-6 colors
I plan on completing these studies by tomorrow night.
(Also as a FYI: Amazon.com currently has something like 20% off wacom tablets and a deal where you can get overnight shipping for $4. When I checked out it had that side by side comparason thing. I got a new tablet with overnight shipping for $85, Usually the tablet i got is $100 and overnight shipping on something like that is $20+....If you were looking at buying a tablet, I highly recommend getting one through amazon during whatever deal this is they currently have.)