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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #11
I have been designing for 8 years now.
I really dislike using my graphics tablet (I have a large Intuos).
I find it uncomfortable and not very helpful when I am doing logo design as well as when I am illustrating.

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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #12
Some people can do some amazing stuff and like using them. Personally, I tried using one once and hated it.
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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #13
I use mine to give some extra height on my monitor. I personally dislike them.

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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #14
(01-15-2014, 03:56 PM)Crow Wrote: I have been designing for 8 years now.
I really dislike using my graphics tablet (I have a large Intuos).
I find it uncomfortable and not very helpful when I am doing logo design as well as when I am illustrating.

What size do you mean when saying "Large?" (centimeters/inches)

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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #15
(01-15-2014, 01:12 AM)Duubz Wrote: I use the Wacom Intuos.

I'm too cheap for that.... bamboo pen here Tongue

OP, it takes some time to get used to the tablet...
whether you want one depends a lot on what you want to do.
I use mine for free drawing, and it's been a lot of use.
however, for minimalist art, and the type you won't need one.
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RE: Drawing/graphical tablet #16
(01-15-2014, 05:07 PM)TechSaavy Wrote: What size do you mean when saying "Large?" (centimeters/inches)

Look on the website.
Almost all of their tablets come in small, medium, and large.

They all just have different sizes of active surfaces.

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