|
Post by sakura on Jul 14, 2005 13:59:11 GMT -5
i'm looking into getting one... which brand should i get? asnd what i should look for
|
|
|
Post by nate on Jul 14, 2005 15:04:04 GMT -5
you should get the one I have!
|
|
Rage
Junior Yoshi
Posts: 92
|
Post by Rage on Jul 14, 2005 16:37:10 GMT -5
Yeah, if you're not looking forward to paying alot of money, get the one Nate posted (Wacom Graphire3 4x5, which I also happen to use). It's about $100 and it works well.
|
|
Daxxe
Yoshi
The Dalecarlian Yoshi SERR?!
Posts: 216
|
Post by Daxxe on Jul 14, 2005 19:31:34 GMT -5
Me 2, so it seemz we are in the same situation here. I've read that A4 Wireless Tablet 1200 should b a good one with quality and big space but I've never tried it myself so i can't say it's 4 sure tha best. But good markzzis on tha tests did it got and was not way 2 expensive =]. Any other proposalzzies plz? ~waves~ And ehm..nate...u forgot 2 write down what u'r own models name was XD
|
|
|
Post by nate on Jul 14, 2005 23:40:52 GMT -5
A model? What's that? ZWhat do mean models?XDD
|
|
|
Post by Yoshi Vert on Jul 15, 2005 3:21:40 GMT -5
It would be WACOM. Yes your model seems good Nate. I think it's "Graphire3 Classic" A5 model (A4 costs a lot and I don't think you have to own such a beast for a past time). It costs about £118.00 - £152.00. And it seems to be the most interesting quality/price product. It's also enough for your use.
More details at : www.wacom-europe.com/int/products/graphire/product.asp?lang=en&type=11 Yoshi Vert
|
|
Daxxe
Yoshi
The Dalecarlian Yoshi SERR?!
Posts: 216
|
Post by Daxxe on Jul 17, 2005 8:46:11 GMT -5
thnx 4 the information and link. I should enter deeply more bout' this product ^^.
|
|
|
Post by sakura on Jul 17, 2005 18:22:43 GMT -5
i think i'm gonna get wacom 3 6X8
|
|
|
Post by Yoshi Vert on Jul 18, 2005 5:30:21 GMT -5
How does this model costs ? What is the name of the model exactly ? Is it a Graphire model or a Intous model ? The only advice I can give you is to buy a product that will fit to your needs. You don't have to buy a very brand-new-free product with many options that will never be used. The main risk by buying a powerful tool is that it's going to be stocked and leaved somewhere in its box, because it's to difficult to use.
I think that the product "Graphire3 Classic" A5 model is the one that fit the most to your needs. About 100£ for a graphic tablet and a software (Corel Painter Essentials2) to help you using it, it's cheap !
But if you are sure that the choice you've maded is the best, go buy it !
Yoshi Vert
|
|
|
Post by sakura on Jul 18, 2005 10:31:40 GMT -5
i don't use the euro... and i don't know the currency exchange rate... and plus i told my mom i wanted a tablet so i should her amazon wacom products and the wacom3 6X8 is the one she picked ^^; and it only cost like 160$
|
|
|
Post by Moot on Jul 18, 2005 13:04:49 GMT -5
I got a Wacom Volito for like £40
only a basic model, but it suits my needs enough
|
|
|
Post by Yoshi Vert on Jul 19, 2005 14:36:39 GMT -5
Well, TEH last word is : if it suits you, it's good ! lol ! I hope you'll draw many nice pictures, sakura !
Yoshi Vert
|
|