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| Athuria | May 11 2008, 04:45 AM Post #141 |
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I'm drunk on KNOWLEDGE!
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Cintiq are a second LSD screen which shows what's present on your original monitor, but you can draw on it and affect the picture and such. But you'd have to burn holes in your pockets for one. A small Graphire or Bamboo can get as low as about 80$, I believe. Really, you should stick with Wacom (Graphire, Bamboo, Intuos, etc.) as they're the most reliable. (That, and they completely monopolise the tablet industry as nothing else compares.) |
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| Swift | May 11 2008, 04:49 AM Post #142 |
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/win
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I think my uncle, who does photography, has a Wacom. I remember the name o.O |
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