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Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet

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Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet

Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet
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Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen TabletWith a new design and features inspired by members of the professional creative community, Intuos4 redefines the pen tablet experience. Featuring Wacom's new pen tip sensor technology and 2,048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, the Intuos4 pen captures the most subtle nuances of pressure, allowing you to dynamically adjust exposure, brush size, opacity and more. User-defined ExpressKeys activate frequently used shortcuts and modifiers, while the accompanying, illuminated ExpressKey displays on the medium, large and extra large models, provide a constant reminder of each key¿s function. The finger-sensitive Touch Ring quickly controls up to 4 different functions such as canvas rotation, zoom, scroll, brush size and more.../ Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet / Sketch It

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A must have for Photoshop retouching. : Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet


All the goods info is on the Wacom site and there are fullness of reviews here to give you an idea of what people may or may not like, though easily the intuos4 is your best choice for a tablet at this point in time (but you probably already knew that.) So what I'm going to do is talk a slight about the things I wish man had been kindly adequate to talk to me about years ago before I bought my first Intuos.

I'm an artist, freelance photographer and web designer, why should you care? Well if you're doing the same things I am then maybe I can help you resolve what size tablet you should buy. If you easily want a Wacom tablet chances are no one is going to convert your mind and all that's left to resolve is what size to get and how you're going to clarify spending so much money (until the tablet arrives and you can only think about how cool it is.) I do a slight digital painting and sketching, normally just for fun, the majority of my painting and drawing is done with traditional materials. I'm not a digital artist, but all the best digital artists I know have a easily strong background in traditional painting and drawing, so if you're a budding digital artist don't dismiss what I have to say just because I'm getting old and prefer pencil and paper, those are still needful tools, and they're cheap! I do a Lot of photo editing and web design, that's the traditional think I have a tablet. I do a lot of detail work so I prefer to draw using my wrist as opposed to using my whole arm to make big sweeping strokes.

When I first decided to buy a Wacom tablet I did a lot of searching nearby the internet and asked for opinions at art forums I was a member of. Most of what I found was people complaining about how "stupid art n00bs" permanently ask for guidance about tablets when they shouldn't own one and the occasional comment from a expert digital artist about how they prefer the Xl size, none of that helped me. So I bought a large Intuos2 because I belief that sounded like the right choice, it was huge. I loved the tablet but I found that I always ended up mapping a much smaller work area onto it, so all that extra space was normally wasted. I don't think it takes all that long to get used to using a tablet in general, but what did take some time was getting used to piquant my stylus 3/4 the distance I wanted my pointer/brush to move. You see, a small mouse movement normally equals a large screen movement, but when you have a big tablet you have to make larger movements and it can feel a bit awkward at first.

So recently I decided it was time to upgrade and I bought the small Intuos4, for me it's perfect.

The tablet is about the size of a proper clipboard, it's thin and very portable. I can feel all the buttons and they're slightly tilted so as long as I remember which button is for what (or if I push the first one to see the on screen display) I can easily find the button I want and push it. I don't need the Oled display, I never look at the tablet while I'm using it. I never find myself running off the tablet or wishing I had more room. I have easily no problems with this product, it's exactly what I wanted, it's perfect for the work I do.

My advice: give the small tablet a try. It's economy and if you buy a refurbished unit you'll get one that's approximately brand new for nearby $50 less with a one year warranty, that's not a bad deal. You can take that $50 and buy a Belkin Nostromo game pad, agenda it with keyboard shortcuts for your popular image editing agenda and cut your work time in half. There's no shame in having a small Wacom (giggle if you have to) a lot of people prefer the small because of how they work and the size of their workspace. If you buy a small and don't like it you can always return it and buy a medium instead.

I hope all my rambling helps somebody... :D





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