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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Obviously a bigger tablet would be better but you get what you pay for with these things. The small one works fine for me however I'm sure a professional photographer would go for a larger working area.
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Agreed Peter. If you're a pro you get the right tools for the job but smaller area will suit me fine. Just wanted some feedback as I've been out of the loop for a while but I did use wacoms extensively in the past.
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Originally Posted by Octane
I have an Intuos3 11x8" I think it is.
It is magic. I can't go back to using a mouse to process, ever again.
Complicated masks are a sinch along with pressure sensitivity.H
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I believe you. The Intuos range are great but costly. Some of them are huuuge. Very well suited for sketching (as in car line designs, comics, etc...)