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Nice! Got any drawings to show? Btw i always thought it would be hard to know where your stroke on the screen, is compared to the actual tablet, no?
I bought it more for use in photoshop You get used to it pretty quick. It was hard at first but you pick it up quickly
I'm not really an artist as such but it allows for a lot more control in photoshop. I haven't done anything yet but when i do i'll post it up
I also use a tablet such as this, but by Polyvision. Its names the Walk and Talk tablet. Very useful and a nice tool to have. I also use this for photoshop. This is a picture that I did minutes after I hooked it up. On the left is with a standard mouse, opposite the Polyvision. ***FIXED*** Very nice BTW, HotRodder Image Unavailable, Please Login
Should be well worth the money spent. I have been using a Wacom tablet for about twelve years now. As a matter of fact, I rarely use a mouse for anything. Have fun!
Those are nice. I started with a Wacom Intuous in college...I'm leaning toward getting the Cintiq. If my boss buys them, I'm going to ask for two.
I saw this at Fry's Electronics for 80 bucks. I am left handed, is it easy to switch, I use my mouse with my right hand though, I play sports with right hand, left hand is just for writing.