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losing8streak junior member
Member # Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 4 Location: crown point, indiana
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 2:27 pm |
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does size matter? i'm a bit new to digital art, and i was thinking of buying one. but i don't know if i have the resources to buy a larger one, and /or place it in my workspace _________________ .::[losingeightstreak]::. |
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nafa junior member
Member # Joined: 01 Aug 2004 Posts: 47
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:19 pm |
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Most artists who posted on the subject seemed to feel that 6"x8" to be optimal for CG work. Very few believe that you need larger ones. However, there were a few who are more comfortable with even smaller tablets because they were very adept in using the mouth to paint, and the greater distance need to move the stylus bother them. |
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stacy member
Member # Joined: 05 Jul 2004 Posts: 271 Location: In the mountains on the Canadian border.
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 7:23 pm |
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Also... there are digital artists, and then there are digital artists.
Fer' instance, I'd like to know what a pro like Craig Mullins uses. |
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matter member
Member # Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Posts: 82 Location: ny
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 8:23 pm |
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there's a tool on wacom's website that helps you decide the size depending on your field of work and monitor size... i think that's what really matters, becuz your hand will be able to adjust to any size...
-matt |
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losing8streak junior member
Member # Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 4 Location: crown point, indiana
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 4:39 pm |
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well but it recommends the 6x 8. . well i really just want to know what the actual users of the tablets use. what are some other brands? and also. like, even if it is too small does that mean i can only draw THAT big? cause i don't think i would mind having to adjust the area that i'm working on here and there y'know? thanks for ur replies thus far _________________ .::[losingeightstreak]::. |
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Chruser member
Member # Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 206 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:15 am |
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I have a few friends who decided to buy an Aiptek tablet, because it's considerably a LOT cheaper than wacoms, still with a nice amount of features, somewhat equivalent to that of the graphire. One of them decided to buy a 9x12" one for $150 USD.
Well, to make a long story short, it broke. The cursor randomly skips huge distances for seemingly no reason. I myself had some minor skipping problems with my Intuos tablet, but that was because of my screen radiation. Move your tablet far away from the screen, and it'll stop. Or, even better, increase the Hz of your screen. OR, best of all, buy a flat screen. _________________ What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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