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Drawing Tablet
Topic Started: Feb 11 2009, 08:12 PM (389 Views)
* Itagaki Manabu
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Im on a 2 year Art and Design course and I want to do the design part, as you might know haha.
Anyways, One of my tutors suggested to me to look into drawing tablets, I was wondering If anyone knew anything about them or Knew if they were any good?
cheers for the help.
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Haze55
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My girlfriend has one and from what I have seen it is pretty cool. To me it looks like a novelty, but she says it is very useful. Dunno
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The only ones I know about are made by Wacom Drawing input tablets. Toshiba makes a tablet pc that I really like, though I hear the response time could improve.
And I've seen a Full size 20+" monitor that doubles as a pallet. Don't know the name of it though.
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* Itagaki Manabu
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Yeah my tutor suggested getting a Wacom Bamboo.
Do you know if Drawing Tablets are helpful or worth getting?
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Itagaki Manabu
Feb 12 2009, 11:36 AM
Yeah my tutor suggested getting a Wacom Bamboo.
Do you know if Drawing Tablets are helpful or worth getting?
Oh yeah they are a big help. If you want all of your art to be digital it's a must. You just can't beat digital hand strokes. Can't duplicate that with a mouse unless you're REALLY good.
The digital art and design classes at my old school had macs with monitors that allowed you to use them like a canvas. It is really neat.
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I have the Wacom Bamboo and would recommend it, it's great :)
Really accurate strokes, and easier on the wrist than using a mouse!
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Yeah, I've decided to get one, thanks for the input everyone.
Im hoping to get a Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium size. I might have to get a small size though, which is the same as the Bamboo.
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