If anyone here has one, please, let me know which one it was, how good it was and if it broke at all.
Ive got a budget of around 200, 300 at the max (AUS) But if it helps me get what I really want, Ill pay higher.
It mostly is used for drawing in Photoshop. It really is a lot easier than with a mouse. A lot more control since you can control the opacity of your brush by pressing harder or softer.Ender2309 wrote:
can that be used to make photoshopping easier? as in, transfering things from pics to pics, specifically?
The idea is to have a pic of what you are going to draw on the tablet.Sarrk wrote:
Can anyone answer me about the tablet face itself? How I can tell where I am drawing?
the tip of the pen is a pressure sensitive button.Sarrk wrote:
Is there like a button on the pen that starts drawing or is it just touch and go?
not on the one that i used. like i said in the first post, the idea is to draw it on paper with a pen/pencil first. either way, you can see it come up in Photoshop as you are drawing, so looking at the tablet doesn't matter much.Sarrk wrote:
And can I look at the tablet while I am drawing and see what Ive drawn? Anyway at all? Even if its just some marking?
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hover the pen over the tablet to move,Sarrk wrote:
Ok, so moving the pen on the tablet doesnt just move the cursor? It just moves and draws?
glad to be of assistance, oh mighty Le Sarrk!Sarrk wrote:
Ok, Im fine with that then.
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It's that cheap because it is the A6 version (A4 double folded.) Search the Intuos versions, they are even better (WideScreen support).TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Funny this thread popped uo when it did as I was thinking about buying one myself.
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/94236 <--- That one any good? Seems retardedly cheap to me.