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My dear son bought me a Wacom which has slightly under 5"X8" working
area. It's perfect for my desk and the sort of detail-oriented
projects I'm working on now. I love it! I'm not crazy about the pen,
and there's a bit of a lag between the time I draw something and the
time it shows up on screen but I attribute that to my aging
computer. : )
What would be really cool would be to have some sort of 'dot'
algorhythm that would create gradated patterns of dots to fill in an
area, such as are used in really traditional pen and ink work. : )
Kathy G
On Dec 14, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Bruce Bartrug wrote:
> I very likely will join you, Will. Most likely with the medium
> Intuos, which is available for $320 at B&H. The possibilities, for
> ink work alone, are most interesting, indeed. It would certainly
> free up working in "ink" if one could instantly remove a messy stroke.
>
> Bruce
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Will Smith
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for helping out a poor RSI victim. I think I
> might dip my toe into the stylus world with a medium sized Wacom
> Intuos if the boss will come good with the cash. I am looking
> forward to the improvement in my gaming skills. It is truly a bleak
> sight to see my son belt the
>
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