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Old 08-12-2009, 05:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wacom Tablet

Hey I really want to get wacom tablet out of the house somewhere I could be comfortable to color picture by use wacom tablet. So I'm on research to find a wacom tablet almost like MVP, if you know what I mean. Any suggestion? Every time I get my right hand got painful because of dang mouse. So I'd prefer to use a pen to color easily. It would be help if you suggust me. For example: if my parents want go out to GA with me, I'd felt like what's about my coloring, yeah yeah yeah that's a problem!
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Old 08-12-2009, 05:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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funny, when I first time had Wacom tablet and I was little awkward to use it. It take a quite time to get habit because you're required to look on display while draw which isn't same as you draw on paper and eyes on it.

Mouse and pen are different experience to use as tool. Otherwise, it make easy to sketch than hold the mouse as it eek. lol
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Old 08-12-2009, 05:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I know your pain, which is why I got a bamboo fun myself. It's awesome. I don't think I may be of much help since it's the only tablet I've used so far. I like it because it does what I need it to do with photoshop.

I notice that you'd like a tablet that's like MVP, I'm assuming it's the one where you draw on the tablet while the picture is on it?

If so, you could look at Cintiq or Fujitsu stylistic but they're quite spendy. If you're looking to shell out a bit less then consider getting a tablet that doesn't have the on-screen feature.

My advice, research a bunch of different places. You might get a good deal

I wish you the best!
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I know your pain, which is why I got a bamboo fun myself. It's awesome. I don't think I may be of much help since it's the only tablet I've used so far. I like it because it does what I need it to do with photoshop.

I notice that you'd like a tablet that's like MVP, I'm assuming it's the one where you draw on the tablet while the picture is on it?

If so, you could look at Cintiq or Fujitsu stylistic but they're quite spendy. If you're looking to shell out a bit less then consider getting a tablet that doesn't have the on-screen feature.

My advice, research a bunch of different places. You might get a good deal

I wish you the best!
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