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new question - drawing tablet
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Melk wrote:
also thank u guys for answering

is this the bamboo tablet ppl are talking about?
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Yup
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pls
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I.....tried to click on the other picture of the tablet to get another view... 
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im considering too... i think it's easier to begin designing using those bc i lose patience with a mouse
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Teabag wrote:
I.....tried to click on the other picture of the tablet to get another view... 
brilliant 
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wacommmmmm
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even if thats their cheapest one its worth a shop if you arent sure you'll like it and dont want to spend a lot.
i've had cheap wacom ones and you could still do a lot with them
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callum wrote:
im considering too... i think it's easier to begin designing using those bc i lose patience with a mouse
yess exactlyy!
i use the touch pad on my laptop now so ehh
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I need to leave. Y'all makin me want a tablet 
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Teabag wrote:
I need to leave. Y'all makin me want a tablet 
sorry not sorry ahahah
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my first tablet was the wacom intuos pen n touch in size small


Last christmas i upgraded and got a wacom intuos in size medium



when i was starting out i read that its better to get a small size first and then move to a bigger one later which is what ive done. But idk if thats completely true haha, but a size small or medium is probably best for beginners, the big ones r really big
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Melk wrote:
callum wrote:
im considering too... i think it's easier to begin designing using those bc i lose patience with a mouse
yess exactlyy!
i use the touch pad on my laptop now so ehh
How dis even possible?! I remember trying that once... not gonna happen again, 
... I would say go for it, all Wacoms tablets are pretty great, even if they are cheap.. The size seems fine too c:
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i need one with a screen, it's easier tbh
but expensive😩
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FreckIe wrote:
i need one with a screen, it's easier tbh
but expensive😩
It is.. but you'll get used to the ones without as well  I would rather buy an inexpensive one without a screen than something that will not hold for long 
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Nama wrote:
my first tablet was the wacom intuos pen n touch in size small
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Last christmas i upgraded and got a wacom intuos in size medium
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when i was starting out i read that its better to get a small size first and then move to a bigger one later which is what ive done. But idk if thats completely true haha, but a size small or medium is probably best for beginners, the big ones r really big
i've also heard that u should start with a small one hmm
i'm just afraid to use money on something i'm not really gonna use too much
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