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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
I have been using an Intuos (original) for almost 3 years with no complaints and many satisfying results. That "only" has 128 levels of pressure, and you can actually tell when you get into using it - since Intuos2 has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, I only wish they had been around before! If all else fails, try to get a 2nd hand Intuos - if you're not a VERY serious artist, Intuos 1 should do the job. After all, those who do upgrade will be selling on their old kit...! Hope my opinion helps, Skewer
Having not used anything else (Intuos won a product test hands down which made my mind up) I can't disagree, but it might depend on the kind of retouches you hope to achieve. I've mostly done old photo retouches where scanned dust is pretty unforgiving - I don't do much bold, freehand (arty) work but when I do, the quality is admittedly wasted. Oh well. I would say though that cost shouldn't always be the deciding factor - getting more pleasure (or income!) from your efforts is worth a little extra initial outlay in my opinion. SQR :)
I have an Intuos 6x8 I got some time ago used, and I absolutely love the damn thing. While I don't do a lot of freehand stuff, I can't complain about it. I was going to get a Graphire, but I found this one for a little bit more and figured the extra money was worth the increased size of the tablet. Most people, however, say size doesn't matter (the tablet, I mean...).
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I need a graphic tablet to work on after rendering my image at poser, but don't know which one should I get. I heard Wacom "Intuos2" is good, But do I really need to buy that since it so expensive, How about "Graphire2",do they realy make big different? anyone know?