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Drawing tablets
i'm a 2d/3d artist considering getting a drawing tablet. i would love having one, but i don't have the money for a nice and big one.
at creation engine (student discount store) they have a wacom 4x5 tablet for 90 dollars. for those of you with tablets, is this too small to be useful? thanks in advance! |
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Hey man,
Naw, I've used a tablet that size before and it's fine. Having a bigger one is better, i think, but I know people who like that size better, I swear. I'm actually going to get one soon myself. I find with tablets the problem isn't so much the size as getting used to the interface. Once you do though, there's no stopping you. Hope this helps. Big Phil |
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I own a graphire II (that size) and yes it is definitely usable.
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cool
thanks guys! |
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alright, one more question for you guys.
which tablet would be better, a) Graphire 2 tablet - $90 -or- b) Intuos 2 tablet - $185 (both are 4x5) |
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depends on your budget -
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most people perfer the indous 2 for what you want, and i have a 4x5 and it feels just fine!
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I'm not famliar enbough with wacom tablets to know the difference between graphire and intuos. Would someone like to elaborate a bit?
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well the main difference is that the indous2 has like 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity whereas the graphire has 512, other than that i cant say much except they look different
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Thanks Rage Cage
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is a tablet? Is it a "board" on which you draw with a special pencil to draw on the computer?
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That's exactly what it is DMSR. They're really useful tools for texturing or doind freehand art on a computer. if you're interested in learning more, check out www.wacom.com. There are likely other tablet manufactureers, but I'm not familiar with any.
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Pen Tablets
Some notes from a past life:
Having used early WACOM tablets in the 16 x 20 range, and now using an Intuos 4 x 6, I find that the resolution of the tablets are good enough that a small tablet will suffice for all but the largest projects and most persnickety details. Using a decent zoom, so long as you don't mind the narrowed view, you can get the same kind of "resolution" on a small tablet as you would on a larger tablet. Your mileage may vary, as I'm not exactly a pen or brush artist, but the 512 levels of pressure sensitivity vs. 1024 is ridiculous. I don't notice 512 levels, and I'm sure I won't notice 1024 except in my wallet. The big things you need are a cordless pen that you're comfortable with (try some: some are battery powered which makes them awkward IMO, others are so light as to feel flimsy) and good support from your software. If you use Photoshop on a Mac you're pretty well set, as it'll use just about ANYTHING. Just my 2p, -Bischofftep |
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Ok what exactly does the pressuse sensitivety do for ones ability to use the tablet. Does it really make a difference from 512 to 1024. I really want a tablet but dont want to be disappointed with the Graphire. Let me know what you guys think of it.
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I've never used a 512 but I'm almost sure that it will be completely fine. and the pressure sensitivity isnt all that useful a lot of times anyway, I mean it can make things easyer when it comes to erasing, expecially, but its really not all that important. what really matters is that the tablet works, there are some ones called like "ultrapen" out there that are REALLY cheap compared to wacom but I dunno how long theyd last
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