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    joe1It
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        I have a wacom intuospro m from 2013, taken 5 years ago, shortly after changing the pc, at the end I gave up on digital after trying for about 5 months, I was very sorry for the expense (sorry I didn’t wait a few months and thought of tablets with a screen of another brand), but returned to the sheets of paper, I only made blind drawing, especially if the reference was a photo on the PC,
        in short, I think you can get used to seeing the monitor, but wanting to use both analog, paper and digital, the lack of a screen weighed on me, or I simply wasn’t able to learn how to use programs.
        my question ? without a screen, it is therefore possible to draw, for those who know how to do it as you would with the screen? (maybe you go slower, but don’t you draw worse? is it a matter of habit?) I hadn’t thought about digital anymore until just over 2 years ago, seeing the works made with procreate tempted me so much ipad but out of budget, doubts about models and on the drawing program (trying to read and see reviews, the bigger the screen is the better, I think it’s your thinking too,) and doubts if it was ok tablet to use only the one for drawing (), no longer the computer then,
        now I’m thinking, trying to use my intuos for a year, I did little that I had to replace pieces of the computer and this is not better, going back, it was better to spend on an ipad tablet than to stay months without a pc .

        reading, some for the cintiq talk about posture, we should buy a support, with support I think it is comfortable and beautiful, both digital and traditional, it is more beautiful to tilt the sheet we use.

        digital fascinates, because in one you can find everything, simulate any medium, I like ink, portraits, figures, comics,
        doubt and if maybe on digital I could be able to improve, with traditional means I like charcoal for example but I am bungler, tenco dirty and I have become a little ergic with dust, coal.

        I go back instead of intuos, I would look for something with the screen of the cheaper brands, I did not think about cintiq because it was and remains out of reach but of the other brands I realized later, I did not notice that in reality there are economic solutions and also in the budget that I spent considering screensaver that I then couldn’t put on intuos.

        only thing is that my computer is almost attached to the wall, I really don’t have space and I can’t post it, if I attach a usb to my pc, in the back doors, I already risk falling or hitting the wall ..
        apart from that at the time it worked very well and was worth using for digital art, even the warning, now they are 5 years older anyway, and so am I.
        to tell the truth, in recent years there is also a cintiq that costs much less, perhaps 600, ipad scares figures of 1000 even if it would then replace the computer, not always but on various occasions yes, that is, then the computer was pulled and that what I put aside I used to fix pc.
        when I got intuos idea it was to do a shopping directly but for product to be used at least 6 years or in any case not to change, not taken, I thought of

        spend around € 300 or in any case under 500, max 500, but going over a little per screen is ok

        - C & C welcome ( comments and criticisms highly appreciated)

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        #1443833

        Check out Teoh Yi Chie a digital artist who often revies tablets and digital screens.

        Doug


        We must leave our mark on this world

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        joe1It
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            Yorky thanks very mutch

             

            - C & C welcome ( comments and criticisms highly appreciated)

            — NOT allowed for Al training

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