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| Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? As a long time traditional artist and long time Macintosh user for the creation of my digital art, I find the Wacom tablet the only thing that makes creating my type of art a reality on a computer. To me without a tablet the computer is fairly useless, you canšt draw with a mouse. I have become intrigued with the Pen Tablet PCs as sort of a digital sketch pad as it were. But trying to get answers from your typical computer store people has been quite difficult, and no store display models seem to have the professional graphics programs I use like Photoshop to Painter so I can not test the usefulness of the equipment myself. So I seem the best thing to do is ask the people who already use pen tablets for their advice. Pressure Sensitivity?? Are the all tablet PCs pressure sensitive? If not which are and how good is the sensitivity compared to a Wacom tablet? Programs?? I know Photoshop and Corel Painter are available for the Windows OS but does the pen input work with these programs? Thanks for any advice you guys may have. David F Kyte http://www.racingartist.com |
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| Re: Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:36:16 -0500, Sharon F <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote: >I still use my desktop to "finesse" drawings but apparently some Tablet PC >artists don't feel that need: >http://www.greenjem.com/oil.htm >http://zinovate.com/weblog/gallery/4.aspx Neat links, thanks. Now if I just had artistic talent, instead of coding talent -- if I have that -- I'd be all set! -- Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com I'm giving the best advice I have. You get to decide if it's true for you. |
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| Re: Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? On 4/4/04 8:36 PM, in article Ohkk1XqGEHA.3288@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, "Sharon F" <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote: > Most of the pressure sensitive tablets have 256 levels of sensitivity. Not > quite a granular as the higher-end Wacoms but equal to their entry-level > products. > Thanks. I know the entry level Wacoms have 512 level of pressure so I guess this is something I would have to try to see if I like. So I can assume all tablet PCs are pressure sensitive? > > I have Photoshop 6 and Painter 8 installed on my tablet and use both. > Installing the newer pen-enabled driver from Wacom is necessary for > pressure response from Painter 7 and 8. Had trouble with Wacom's earlier > release on the drivers but the latest ones have been holding up for me. I realize I would most likely do the same especially seeing I have one of the "Big Ass Wacoms" and two big monitors. I did notice while looking into Tablet PCs that Wacom has dropped the price of their Cintiq LCD tablets by $1000 but the Cintiq 18SX is still $2500.00!, The 15" model is down to $1400.00. The other question I thought of is can Tablet PCs be used with or as a second monitor? David F. Kyte Automotive & Motorsports Art http://www.racingartist.com > > I still use my desktop to "finesse" drawings but apparently some Tablet PC > artists don't feel that need: > http://www.greenjem.com/oil.htm > http://zinovate.com/weblog/gallery/4.aspx |
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| Re: Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 10:10:52 -0400, MarchPerf wrote: > The other question I thought of is can Tablet PCs be used with or as a > second monitor? Tablet PCs are very similar to laptops in this respect. I believe that most models are capable. I have a Motion 1200 and, as with all of the Motions, it can do this. MVP Terri Stratton has an excellent tablet site that can help you sort out what each available tablet does and does not do: http://thetabletpc.net I was reading the tabletpcbuzz forums this weekend. A representative from Wacom participates there now and then. He mentioned that they are working on a driver that will allow the use of the normal pressure sensitive tablet screen *and* a Wacom tablet for those times that you need the extra sensitivity. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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| Re: Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 10:10:52 -0400, MarchPerf <marchperf@comcast.net> wrote: >Thanks. I know the entry level Wacoms have 512 level of pressure so I guess >this is something I would have to try to see if I like. So I can assume all >tablet PCs are pressure sensitive? Like Mike Williams said, not all are. Most are that I know of though, so just check http://thetabletpc.net - Terri's site, has a great matrix for comparisions of features. >> >> I have Photoshop 6 and Painter 8 installed on my tablet and use both. >> Installing the newer pen-enabled driver from Wacom is necessary for >> pressure response from Painter 7 and 8. Had trouble with Wacom's earlier >> release on the drivers but the latest ones have been holding up for me. > >I realize I would most likely do the same especially seeing I have one of >the "Big Ass Wacoms" and two big monitors. I did notice while looking into >Tablet PCs that Wacom has dropped the price of their Cintiq LCD tablets by >$1000 but the Cintiq 18SX is still $2500.00!, The 15" model is down to >$1400.00. > >The other question I thought of is can Tablet PCs be used with or as a >second monitor? > You can certainly do multiple monitors depending on the model, but you can't use it as an "additional monitor" to another system. You can certainly RDP into an XP machine or something running terminal server, or even pc anywhere or any other remote software, but that's not going to get you what you were looking for if I understood the question proprely. Wish I could draw. About the most artistic thing that comes out of my tablet is real bad stick figures I send to a graphics buddy I know in Boston. I like to make him "twitch and foam at the mouth" as he describes his reactions to my attempts at art. :) John > >David F. Kyte >Automotive & Motorsports Art >http://www.racingartist.com > >> >> I still use my desktop to "finesse" drawings but apparently some Tablet PC >> artists don't feel that need: >> http://www.greenjem.com/oil.htm >> http://zinovate.com/weblog/gallery/4.aspx |
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| Re: Any artist out there use a pen tablet, Advice? "JDTHREE [MVP]" <john@removeforspam.engagenet.com> wrote in message news:gdd6701drkijupg7d05vfkdoql4cphs64m@4ax.com... > On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 10:10:52 -0400, MarchPerf <marchperf@comcast.net> > wrote: > > >Thanks. I know the entry level Wacoms have 512 level of pressure so I guess > >this is something I would have to try to see if I like. So I can assume all > >tablet PCs are pressure sensitive? > > Like Mike Williams said, not all are. Most are that I know of though, > so just check http://thetabletpc.net - Terri's site, has a great > matrix for comparisions of features. > Whereabouts on the site is the info about pressure sensitivity levels? I couldn't find it. Cheers, Adam. |
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