It's a small Bamboo, but it does the job :3
I'd like some tips on using it, and perhaps some experiences? How long until I get used to it like pen and paper?
So I gots maself a wacom tablet
Started by: CriticalDesign | Replies: 7 | Views: 633
Dec 29, 2008 2:36 AM #323953
Dec 29, 2008 11:55 AM #324222
Ok, I'll probably sound like a dumbass but what is a tablet?
Dec 29, 2008 12:07 PM #324224
Quote from wolfcubOk, I'll probably sound like a dumbass but what is a tablet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_tablet
Use the bottom button on the side of the pen to scroll around in browsers and flash. use Ctrl and use the bottom button [OR the touch pad, circular motion] to zoom in/out. top button on the side is right click. knobbly bit at the top of the pen acts as a rubber for professional drawing programs.
ALso, Control Panel -> Pen and Tablet/Tablet input or w/e allows you to change settings, like which button does what etc.
Dec 29, 2008 11:19 PM #324485
hey hey! i got a wacom bamboo too!
i dunno how long it'll take you to get used to it, depends on the person i guess?...
i dunno how long it'll take you to get used to it, depends on the person i guess?...
Dec 29, 2008 11:21 PM #324487
I have my tablet for one year and Im still not used to it,pen and paper is the best,but yeah,its way better then mouse :D and I have wacom graphire4 A6 or A5 idk now :D
Dec 29, 2008 11:49 PM #324506
it'll take a week or so to get the hang of it, I suggest working on a table, and not on your lap. It's never so comfortable or back-healthy to do it on your lap.
Dec 30, 2008 12:00 AM #324510
I usually rest mine at an angle, it seems easier for me that way.
I can't say I've completely gotten used to it yet, even though I've had it two years now...
no substitute for pencil and paper imo, but a big step up from mouse obviously
I can't say I've completely gotten used to it yet, even though I've had it two years now...
no substitute for pencil and paper imo, but a big step up from mouse obviously
Dec 30, 2008 12:19 AM #324514
Quote from Raffehhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_tablet
Use the bottom button on the side of the pen to scroll around in browsers and flash. use Ctrl and use the bottom button [OR the touch pad, circular motion] to zoom in/out. top button on the side is right click. knobbly bit at the top of the pen acts as a rubber for professional drawing programs.
ALso, Control Panel -> Pen and Tablet/Tablet input or w/e allows you to change settings, like which button does what etc.
Thanks, I figured those in the tutorial though. Do you animate with one? Is it a big improvement?
And should I use pressure sensitivity?
In Canada, a "rubber" is a condom, so it kind of confused me to read it XD