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Posted on 26/01/07 11:24:02 AM |
BigVern
Q Quipper Posts: 674 Reply ![]() |
What Kit?
I have just got hold of a Trust A6 size tablet and pen and although I am making a shaky start with it ![]() It has got me to wondering what kit other forum members use to 'talk' to PS and how they manage with those devices? |
Posted on 26/01/07 1:54:34 PM |
David Asch
Tech Support Posts: 1913 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I use a mixture of mouse, keyboard and a Wacom Graphire 2 (although I have been eyeing up the Intuous range). _________________ Leap and the net will appear |
Posted on 27/01/07 01:48:31 AM |
Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I have a 4X6 Graphire ! (6 years old) with mouse and keyboard at home. And lucky to have a Cintiq 21 inch at work. These are freakin' expensive, but boy are they great! I would say they apply more to people that actually create from scratch (like my styling co-workers that paint vehicles directly); for photo-montage it is a bit an overkill, but don't tell my boss. ![]() ![]() _________________ |
Posted on 27/01/07 09:02:36 AM |
Wayne
Printer’s Devil Posts: 312 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I was bought a Medion A4 graphics tablet a couple of Christmas's ago. It's much better than a mouse for applying curved brush strokes. I'm sure there are better tablets out there, but for now this'll do me! I do find, though, that once I've got the tablet out, I tend to use the stylus rather than the mouse for most things in PS. |
Posted on 27/01/07 09:22:00 AM |
maiden
Golden Gif Gagster Posts: 471 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
My Graphics Tablet is woefully under used and covered in dust (shame on me) it's a Wacom Volito which is a budget Graphics Tablet and although is pressure sensitive doesn't feature Pen Tilt which would have been better. I might save some money and buy a better one but my poor husband is bewildered as to why I'd need a better one when there is a perfectly good one gathering dust in the back bedroom - I have little argument other than to say "But it's bettttteeerrrr!" making me sound more like a spolit brat than a reasoned adult lol ![]() Don't get me wrong we are both breadwinners in this house so it isn't like I need to ask permission, but the fact is that a nice fancy all-singing-and-dancing Graphic Tablet would be hard to justify being as there is a list of far more important bills to be paid. So it's out with the duster and clean up that Volito and get practicing my pen skills until I can truly say "I definitely need a better GT now, darling!" and hope that he doesn't return with a Gin&Tonic with an umbrella in it ![]() |
Posted on 19/08/07 4:21:29 PM |
12noon
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Re: What Kit?
Hmmm, i've just got a little Dell dual core laptop with Windows Vista. I don't have a graphics tablet because it would be as big as my laptop if i did. ![]() PS CS3 has crashed once so far for me under Vista. |
Posted on 19/08/07 6:25:39 PM |
GKB
Magical Montagist Posts: 4033 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
For me it's mouse, keyboard and an A5 size Intuos 3. I once had an A4 tablet but found that it was too large with my hand waving all over the place. I felt like a demented fly-swatter at the end of a day's photoshopping!! I do find that the mouse is better for some things with the pen for other occasions. |
Posted on 19/08/07 6:29:01 PM |
steve hill
Brain Basher Posts: 228 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
Vern I have been using the trust A6 for about 2 months now its great for the finer work |
Posted on 22/08/07 2:49:25 PM |
Meltonian
Highlight Hermit Posts: 90 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I decided to treat myself to a Wacom Intuos A4 model and I love it. It has customisable buttons at the side so you can change brush size, zoom in/out, undo etc without having to go back to the keyboard. I upgraded from an old A6 Wacom tablet which is now gathering dust... is anyone interested in taking it off my hands? |
Posted on 22/08/07 3:53:10 PM |
katew
Virtual Virtuoso Posts: 681 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I don't use a mouse at all. I use a Wacom Graphire 4 tablet, which has programmable buttons on the pen and a scroll wheel and programmable buttons on the tablet. I've also got a trackball, but I usually use the tablet for mouse-type jobs as well as photoshopping. _________________ Wrinkled was not one of the things I wanted to be when I grew up ... |
Posted on 22/08/07 7:57:58 PM |
vibeke
Kreative Kiwi Posts: 2166 Reply ![]() |
Re: What Kit?
I got a Intuos3 (4x6) in December, it took me some time to get used to it. I was pretty fast and accurate with my trackball mouse. I now love it and find it much better than the mouse for Photoshop. Still use the mouse for other work. I was worried that the 4x6 would be too small, but it was a question of cost. I have not found any problems with the size. I have covered the surface with a bit of clear laminate, as I was worried about damaging the surface with over use. |