04-01-2011, 12:05 PM
[quote name='Sylvain' timestamp='1301606725' post='7259']
Another word regarding tablet size (e.g. Bryan). The larger is not necessarily to most practical as you have to move the pen on longer distances and somehow lift your wrist more. Can make "line" drawing more difficult. There a sweet spot to find between area accuracy/density and your screen size.
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I understand what you are saying. I can imagine that having too large of a tablet would be just as problematic as having too small of one. With my 4x5 tablet, I have to often zoom in closer than I would like to be in order to avoid having my on screen movements too exaggerated.
Good tips for everyone in your post. Thanks
Another word regarding tablet size (e.g. Bryan). The larger is not necessarily to most practical as you have to move the pen on longer distances and somehow lift your wrist more. Can make "line" drawing more difficult. There a sweet spot to find between area accuracy/density and your screen size.
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I understand what you are saying. I can imagine that having too large of a tablet would be just as problematic as having too small of one. With my 4x5 tablet, I have to often zoom in closer than I would like to be in order to avoid having my on screen movements too exaggerated.
Good tips for everyone in your post. Thanks