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need a drawing tablet
any advice on buying a good drawing tablet for my PC. i'm a newb looking into doing flash cartoons and animations
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I use a Wacom !
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i'm looking through ebay now and its full of http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sel...amstudio01.jpg for 15 bucks:1orglaugh i'm looking to spend more |
Same here, My wife uses Wacom Intuos 2...
Don't get something with smaller than A4 size drawing area. |
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any more opinions? the intous2 6x8 does look right for me |
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We have tried few more before that and belive me you can focus on your work only with wacom, their compatibilty (os drivers) and features tops rest.. |
Wacom is the only way to go, you definitely wont regret it, the only real decision is which size. Dont get it too large because it wont fit on your desk probably and it wont be to easy to use, you'll end up redoing the active surface area, like I did with my 12"x18", the 6"x8" or the 9" are the best I think in size. But its great quality hardware and after a while it just becomes second nature. :thumbsup
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Intuos 6x8.
There's no other competiton. Too big and you'll tire you're hand, the 6x8 is fucknig great. |
Get the Wacom 6x8. I've seen them for just under $100. You can't beat them for animation or Photoshop work.
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wacom is the best
if u want it for ow price buy wacom graphire 3 if good and not cheap try inctous 2 from wacom |
But What Do You Really Mean? :ak47:
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Only Wacom ...
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A Wacom 6x8 (or bigger) Intuous 2 is the only way to go.
I use the first version of the Intuos to this day... i've had it for probably 6 years. Things a trooper... The new intuos has 1027 levels of pressure. That's detail. Not to mention the wireless mouse... |
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