This is a discussion on Drawing Tablets within the Graphic Design forums, part of the Webmaster Discussion category; Does anyone on here use a drawing tablet for graphic design work? I had a rummage this evening around Wacom's ...
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| Does anyone on here use a drawing tablet for graphic design work? I had a rummage this evening around Wacom's site to check out their products (and their annoying website) and in the end I bought a Graphire 3 Wacom Tablet for $60 from ebay. |
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| How much do they retail for "normally"? |
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| I think the graphire 3 would be around the 200€ mark ? though I could be wrong
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| Wacom is the name I've always associated with graphics tablets, though I've never actually used one. When I was in UCC there were a few knocking about, but I never had a chance to try them out |
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| Howerya Yes, I use one and I absolutely love it. It's a Wacom, but I can't remember which one (I'm looking at it now and I can't see a name on it either apart from Wacom). It's the A4 size. I had another one before this which was A5 and it was a bit crap to be honest but the bigger one is great. I'll treat myself to this one when I make it big. They take a little bit of getting used to initially but it does become second nature and they are brilliant for programs like painter and of course photoshop. Jennifer |
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| I have the oversized A5 Wacom and will never go back to a mouse.
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