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September 26th, 2007 D-sign Leave a comment Go to comments

wacom cintiq 12wx tablet
wacom cintiq 12wx tablet
Wacom Graphics Tablet – which suits me best?

I think buying a graphics tablet and I'm not sure that the line of Wacom the best for me. I am not a professional, I'm just an art lover who likes to draw and begins to explore the field of digital arts. I noticed Cintiq, which allows a direct application on the tablet, while bamboo and Intuos4 are not. I have what can happen with a good eye coordination, but the price a Cintiq (the non-21UX and 12WX e) is a little intimidating. No idea why I get compressed?

The details of your question confuses me. You say a "good hand-eye coordination, but I think we may well pull, which requires very good hand-eye coordination. If the artist is ready to save time and effort to learn the "differences" between the design on paper and on the basis of a digital tablet, the change will work well. When it's right to this, the coordination of a pencil in a notebook is not very different from using mouse for all functions of your other computer. It's just a little more sensitive to detail. And that is developed with practice. I see a large wind frustration with people from Yahoo answers complain that using the digital tablet is "very difficult" or "not working well." My only advice to them is that they probably have not spent enough time on it. Some hope to really get it right the right of the tablet, which out of the box. I must say that your skills of drawing paper did not come to the flower of the night. Go to the tablet in your budget. And practice, then hell outside. The skill will come.

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