wacom versus wacom
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- Eurodata
I have the smallest intuos3, because its high resolution on the small surface I think it is not precise enough. I have to zoom in to work with details and to draw straight lines.
Should I bother to upgrade to the 6x8 version, are there huge differences?
- cloned0
if youre going to upgrade, go to a 12x12 at least. but when youre ready to go detailed use this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI…
also, try calcomp brand digitizers, huge savings, 16 button pucks and comparable detail
- kyo0
6x8 is a good sized for waht you'll need to do. any bigger is more a more artistic useage, specially when you actually illustrate in photoshop.
but as of now, you're missing out the usuallness of these wacoms by using such a small size.
6x8 is ideal.
- kyo0
plus, the small size intuos 3 lacks the cooooool new functionality that comes with INTUOS 3 generation wacom.. the functionality that all wacom users have been waiting for anyways :P
- cloned0
i dont draw on 6x8 cards ever, never have never will and i dont trace photos either
i love my 12 x 12 digitizer
- Eurodata0
Thanks for clearing this up.
I use the wacom for illustration, drafting, 3d, photo manipullation and navigation in the inside the operative system.
I also have a Graphire3 6x8, but still there small differences between that and the intuos3