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Post by neilsugg on May 16, 2013 1:25:52 GMT -5
I'm debating I which tablet to get. Either Wacom capture or Wacom create. Drawing is only a hobby so I don't wanna spend a lot but twice the size is amazing plus I think create pen has an eraser. I'm really stuck on which to get. Cause the capture is really cheap and I have no idea if the small screen is a huge deal at my level of drawing.
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Post by neilsugg on May 16, 2013 1:42:15 GMT -5
Buying a case, screen cover, and exteneded warranty for both the price difference is like 117 for capture with 3 yrs on warranty, and 201 for create with 2 yr warranty.
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Post by cn3wton on May 16, 2013 8:07:04 GMT -5
Why not get the bamboo tablet? They still have those right? They used to be the cheapest wacam tablets.
Larger is not always better too. A lot of people who are just getting a tablet want to get a bigger one, then they struggle with it, try a smaller one and wish they had started small. Its hard to explain, but I got a medium sized one and wish I had gone smaller.
Of course you could be the exception.
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Post by neilsugg on May 16, 2013 9:13:57 GMT -5
They are the bamboo tablets. But thank you for input
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Post by PJCzar on May 25, 2013 2:31:29 GMT -5
My first graphic tablet was a off brand $100 one that was intended to be use for taking notes or womthing but I used it for drawing which whent OK but not very well. I ended up losing the pen part and whent back to paper for a couple years until i saved enough to get a legitamate wacom tablet. I ended up with the wacom intuos4 costing me $250 of saved up birthday/christmas money. I love the intuos4 and have seen improvement in my drawing in both tradtional and digital because of how easy and often I do use it.
Whats important is that you get something that works for you reguardless of the company or models reputation.
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