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    Well - i'm trying to get use to this and I think me likes Here's what I doodled tonight. looks like a tablet drawing eh ?

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    Looks nice, man. Keep it up
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    holycrap, that's amazing!
    toss some labels on that and it's finished!

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    Another happy long-time tablet user here.
    I have an Intuos3 now.
    I have a Graphire3 as well, but it's just collecting dust now.


    Important aspects for me:

    -selection of different pens and affordable switchable pen tips (heavy usage will make a Bamboo or Graphire pen tip lose it's shape eventually and a replacement pen apparently costs almost as much as a new tablet)

    -programmable buttons and strips (for example strips for zooming are an exceptionally handy invention; you just move your finger over the strip area and bang! - drawing surface gets zoomed; no need to reach for the keyboard or mouse to change drawing settings etc.)

    -the level of pressure sensitivity is enough for serious work (after a few years of practice the Graphire 512 levels of pressure sensitivity just isn't enough)

    -no batteries like the tablets of other manufacturers (I use my tablet so much that changing the batteries would become a constant headache really fast)

    -works in Ubuntu Linux (which I use - just plug it in and it works, although programming the buttons need an extra piece of software)



    Granted I've never made a serious map in my life, but I do other 2D work in Photoshop, Inkscape and Gimp - in which cases I see no point in using a mouse anymore. Learning curve to get the initial grasp is just a couple of days, but at least in my case I'm constantly learning new things on how to use the tablet even after using one for many years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12rounds View Post
    -selection of different pens and affordable switchable pen tips (heavy usage will make a Bamboo or Graphire pen tip lose it's shape eventually and a replacement pen apparently costs almost as much as a new tablet)
    $25 US for a plain Bamboo pen... When Circuit City went out of business, I bought a small display model Bamboo Fun for my wife to use, but it was missing the pen and mouse. But considering I got it for $20 when it normally cost $100 at the time, still a good deal at half off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrazierjr View Post
    $25 US for a plain Bamboo pen...
    Perhaps so. I checked the price for a Graphire pen once my pen tip started to show signs of deterioration. That was a long time ago and I live in a remote corner of the planet. Perhaps that point is moot for Bamboo tablets.

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    Lots of great comments and advise! I'm looking in to getting a tablet myself and was going to start a thread inquiring but clearly there's no need! Thanks for the tips! Even if they weren't originally for me!

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    For those in the know, does Art Rage support Intuos tilt? It looks like a much more user-friendly paint program than Painter.

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    According to the specifications on their web site, it does support pen tilt: ArtRage 2 Features.
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    Hmmm... I would like to get a tablet. Maybe I should look into these Wacom Graphite or Intuos3's. Anyone have a link to good Websites selling them?

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