Wacom Graphic Tablets?

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  1. star

    star Well-Known Member

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    i was going to buy buy the one of the dearer tablets... but then i saw the bamboo and thought what is the difference quite frankly
    alot of graphics designers use the bamboo so i was wondering if thiers much difference?
     
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    Yeah ok Kovan, it is. ^^

    A tablet isn't the type of thing you want to cheap out on unless you can find one on Ebay. Depends how much it is, could just save a lil bit longer.
     
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    bamboo is also wacom i think .. right ?
    wacom bamboo ... there is also bamboo fun i think

    but i dunno xD
     
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    I have a Wacom Bamboo Fun, I like it a lot. Really helps with, well everything in photoshop. If you're into mudbox and zbrush it and help with that kind of stuff too. You can grab the smallest version at Best Buy for $99 bucks.

    The Intuos3 is a step above the Bamboo, it has double the sensitivity, and a feature called "tilt", which means if you tilt your pen, your lines will become skinnery. However, the ----- graphic artists I've talked to have all said, that if they had to, they'd be fine working with a Bamboo Fun.

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    If you have any other questions, feel free to PM me. :)
     

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