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Graphic tablet

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by SeekerD, Jul 7, 2011.

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    I am planning to buy my graphic tablet to go for my photoshop and thinking to go for intuos medium, or intuos large. any suggestions?
     
    SeekerD, Jul 7, 2011 IP
  2. BeeMWyou

    BeeMWyou Well-Known Member

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    As log as you're getting a Wacom you're on the right track
     
    BeeMWyou, Jul 7, 2011 IP
  3. SeekerD

    SeekerD Peon

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    But what about the size? do you think medium size will do?
     
    SeekerD, Jul 8, 2011 IP
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    latrucoteca Peon

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    Uhuh, yes, that's the best graphic tablet in the market... About Intuos, I really don't know :(
     
    latrucoteca, Jul 8, 2011 IP
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    caw_ro Active Member

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    indeed Wacom are the best out there, i personally own one and i am very happy about it !
     
    caw_ro, Jul 8, 2011 IP
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    QualityWebsiteServices Peon

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    Exactly.

    Have worked with serveral tablets now, most of them were good, but not as good as Wacom tablets.
     
    QualityWebsiteServices, Jul 8, 2011 IP
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    ThatKidBanks Member

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    The wacom table is great. If I had to point out one issue I've had with the product would be its accuracy though.
     
    ThatKidBanks, Jul 8, 2011 IP
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    goldhome Peon

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    I have seen my friend working on a Wacom Tablet. Its really impressive to see him work. He draws on the tablet as if on a canvas or paper. I guess it is the choice of the artists.
     
    goldhome, Jul 11, 2011 IP
  9. SeekerD

    SeekerD Peon

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    Yup, but what confuses me is what size...is medium good enuff or i go straight to large
     
    SeekerD, Jul 11, 2011 IP
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    Swaqqboi Greenhorn

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    I think you should start at medium, get an Intuos4 Medium or Wireless Intuos
     
    Swaqqboi, Jul 11, 2011 IP
  11. Dimus

    Dimus Peon

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    Unless you are a professional illustrator - you don't need a large one. You won't be using a third of it (only the middle part). Medium.
     
    Dimus, Jul 12, 2011 IP
  12. MoonlightxSonata

    MoonlightxSonata Well-Known Member

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    The size is really just depending on what you feel most comfortable with.... and of course what you can afford.

    I have a basic Bamboo tablet, small, and even though it's increased my productivity up by 100% (it really has, after you use it a mouse feels clunky), I would like to have a bigger size to work with. Ideally I'd love to use a Cintiq, although I don't have an extra $1k lying around. Basically - the more expensive/bigger in size in the line of Wacom tablets, the better precision you get.

    Dimus is right though, you don't need a large one one unless you're work in specifically in graphic design or are a full-fledged artist. Otherwise stick a a small - medium.
     
    MoonlightxSonata, Jul 12, 2011 IP
  13. Captivano

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    Yes, I agree it depends on your comfort. I have a wacom bamboo small. I feel less comfortable with the size of small and medium size may be convenient for me. If the size is too big I think it also takes a large place as well, and for me does not feel comfortable with it. ^ ^
     
    Captivano, Jul 12, 2011 IP
  14. SeekerD

    SeekerD Peon

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    Ok then... I will get the medium wireless. Thanks
     
    SeekerD, Jul 15, 2011 IP
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    Guisbar Well-Known Member

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    My recommendation is a wacom, I have one and its excellent. Works in photoshop, illustrator, gimp, and inkscape. The pressure sensitivity is very nice to have.
     
    Guisbar, Jul 15, 2011 IP