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Post by Rhinoce Breakdancerus on May 21, 2009 8:58:05 GMT 10
It's a Wacom Bamboo Fun. It's a basic stylus, comes with some basic programs, like Photoshop Elements, Correll Painter, etc. but I don't use them.
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Post by Trinity on May 21, 2009 9:15:29 GMT 10
As a general tip for anyone looking at graphics pads, Wacom in general are very good. I've had mine (Classic A4) since Christmas 06, not exactly been careful with it, and it still works as perfectly as the day it was bought, even if I've had to make a few... personalisations as to how bits of it stick together. It loves me, apparantly, and I love it, even if it's tough love.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on May 22, 2009 0:26:08 GMT 10
I'd love a Wacom, but i wasn't sure if they were great.
How much would you spend on a tablet for simple use such as this?
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Post by Rhinoce Breakdancerus on May 23, 2009 12:36:06 GMT 10
A concept/self-fan art thing (I don't know what to classify it as) of an upcoming robot in my sprite comic on SJ, iRobot. It doesn't officially appear on SJ for a week though, so everyone here gets to see it first. @zae: I got mine at Office Depot for about $70. Larger styluses sell for more. But I don't know how much it costs elsewhere.
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Post by Rhinoce Breakdancerus on Jun 8, 2009 13:45:09 GMT 10
I've done some drawing via Paint.net before, but this is the first comic (albeit one gag panel). Hopefully, it doesn't suck too bad. If it's any good, I'll post it on that SJ Awards thing (if I post anything on there, it'll be something I feel confident won't suck; quality control).
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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Jun 8, 2009 16:49:24 GMT 10
post
iRobot
here
now
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