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Picture editing stylus recommendations

post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
Alright im looking for a pen/mouse pad that I can use to edit my pics, photo shop them as well as paint and use other programs, something along the lines of these:

http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Graphire...outThisProduct

Just wondering what everyone else use's and what they would recommend.




Thanks Luke
post #2 of 8
thinking of picking one up too. Although i was thinking more along the lines of an intuos3 9x12 or 12x19.
post #3 of 8
Thread Starter 
Yeah I need to research it a little bit more, hopen for some imput from the forums
post #4 of 8
well in general its good practice to get the biggest and best version of something money and space allow.
post #5 of 8
Thread Starter 
yeah but ya never know, some company could make something totally awsome that works well and be marginally priced compared to the rest, I never buy on price, only on experience, feel, peoples comments/advice/reviews, prices plays a minor role for me, thats why im hopen for the imput from everyone.
post #6 of 8
wacom tablets are great. i have the intuos3 and it has a lot of advanced features that the basic tablets do not have- like tilt pressure? the basic graphire series are probably good enough for most uses. all of the college computer media clusters i've seen use wacom (graphire), including graphics departments at art schools. i don't know about any other brands because i haven't encountered any other in real life.
post #7 of 8
Ive had 4 Wacoms - the really old ones that had the old connectors, the one that is shaped like an apple, the one posted above, and the Intuos3 4x5. You can never go wrong with Wacom. Ive used the old wacom for 2yrs and the apple shaped one for 2 years and they never gave me any problems. These things are built to last. The 3rd one I had which is the one posted above, Ive used for a couple of months then sold it, not because I hated it but because I got a good deal on an Intuos - and I thought it was time for an upgrade.

If you are on a budget, the Graphires are awesome and cant go wrong with them.
post #8 of 8
cool thread
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