Drawing Pad's

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  1. Smkdchvy

    Smkdchvy Well-Known Member

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    Well im intrested in purchasing a drawing pad for Photoshop CS / IR.

    Can anyone suggest a good one to go with. Not looking for anything real cheap nor exspenive, something in between i guess.

    Also do these drawing pads work with other programs like AI, C4d, Swift 3d etc....

    Thanks for your help ;)
     
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    beatsta Well-Known Member

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    Wacom graphire 3 or 4
     
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    cool thx for the info, ill check those out.
     
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    I've also been looking for a pad. I'll check that one out.
     
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    i dont own a tablet, but at school we got some wacom, not sure which one tho
    i like them, but u have to get used to them, cuz they're oversensitive IMO :P
     
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    well wacoms are THE brand for drawing its kinda like microsoft for computers,
     
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    i was wondering wat the best was ill deof check that out
     
  8. Smkdchvy

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    Well thanks for the comments and glad i could get some help for some other people while i was at it
     
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    The pads work on the whole os, it's basicly like a mouse. If you want to do small art pieces then i suggest you get either a6 or a5 size so you don't have to keep moving your hand around.
     

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