two (at least) reasons to love drawing - the joy of doing it for it's own sake, in which case it does not matter the result, or because you need to say something visually and/or in terms of...
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two (at least) reasons to love drawing - the joy of doing it for it's own sake, in which case it does not matter the result, or because you need to say something visually and/or in terms of...
chris - maybe if there is 'indifference' to the tablets, then your daughter has not yet found what feels right for her - that includes the software used with it, each is subtly different
bc also mentioned it being too easy to accidentally turn off the tablet with the power button maybe it's me but i would agree, same with all the buttons and touch too i disable the lot right down to...
it's not possible to give a specific recommendation without trying it.. which I haven't - on spec though, and watching the video, it looks value for money; battery free pen, respectable gamut and...
what often lets cheaper tablets down, apart from the things mentioned, build quality, durability, paralax, latency, is the colour fidelity and angle of view - not everyone needs these things of...
for fine detail the cintiq wins... but there are times when your hand gets in the way visually, or you want to 'draw/sletch at a distance like you would at arms length on paper', and then the intuos...
you are welcome
wacom is the way to go I would say - both my tablets are wacom and though they are not the cheapest they are well built and reliable - make sure you keep the drivers up to date;...
you need to decide whether you need a tablet with it's own screen or not
as it happens I have both, a cintiq and an intuos - they are useful for different ways of working
you can draw directly...