2004-03-03 10:36 PM
2004-03-04 03:47 AM
2004-03-04 02:34 PM
2004-03-04 05:31 PM
Rick wrote:For typical architectural work, I agree that a 9x12 is not necessary-and if you are short on desk space, a hindrance. However, for the creation of artwork in Painter, which is why I bought mine, I would not consider one smaller.
I had a 9x12 wacom which I liked very much... except I never used the whole thing and it was just too big. So, I would recommend a smaller one.
2004-03-04 06:27 PM
2004-03-04 07:07 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:If you have access to a tablet that you could try out, I think it would be very beneficial. For me, using a stylus in AC is not efficient. With a mouse or trackball, you can take your hand away to use the keyboard and you just move your hand back to it to continue mousing or trackballing. With a stylus, you have to either lay it down or return it to its stand. When you pick it back up, unlike a pencil, it has to be positioned so the button is in the correct location. A pretty cumbersome situation.
Thx for replys
I need a tablet for architectural work mostly, i want to draw my plans and stuff like that......
After that i will render my projects and put some soul in these rendering with piranesi and photoshop.
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:...and a big hello back!
Big hello from Sarajevo
2004-03-04 07:26 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:Check out Alias Sketchbook too
Thx for replys
I need a tablet for architectural work mostly, i want to draw my plans and stuff like that......
After that i will render my projects and put some soul in these rendering with piranesi and photoshop.
I m student at this moment but i will invest money in something good.
If 9x12 wacom is toobig for architectural work mostly i will probably buy something smaller, but i wish to use power of free hand drawings.
So, if there is someone who have tablet which i should buy, plz tell
Big hello from Sarajevo
2004-03-25 11:41 AM
2004-03-25 01:23 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:May I just add this comment from my personnal experience : I've bought several years ago a Wacom Intuos A5 that I found at that time too big to work with : the wacom driver allowed me to reduce the active region of the tablet to correspond to the screen so I had this too big tablet that I used only 1/4 of... Until I added a second screen on my PC as the aspect ratio of both screen combined isn't the same as the total available tablet surface I use now the half upper part of the tablet, corresponding at 2 horizontal screens.
If 9x12 wacom is toobig for architectural work mostly i will probably buy something smaller, but i wish to use power of free hand drawings.
2004-04-11 12:07 PM