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No i in Teamocil
Apr 29, 2007

At least not where you'd think.
I have a 4x6 Intuos3 that I got refurbed on Academic Superstore for cheap. The difference between it and the Bamboo I used to have is tremendous. The customization for specific applications is huge, and the pen feels a lot more real. I mainly use it to speed up my Illustrator workflow and for photo retouching in Photoshop; I don't really do any digital painting, except in Facebook graffiti.

I don't really know all that much about the Intuos4 or the Cintiq, but I will never recommend the Bamboo to anyone who intends to use his tablet for any sort of serious work or hold his pen for more than 10 consecutive minutes.

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No i in Teamocil
Apr 29, 2007

At least not where you'd think.

Holla Forth posted:

Anyone have any wisdom to impart about replacement pens for a Graphire4? Mine's finally kicked it. Apparently The Bamboo and BambooFun pens are compatible, as are ones from the older Graphire models. They're all the same price, but do they differ at all in sensitivity/feel?

Never used a Graphire, but I know that I didn't like the Bamboo pen when I had it. It felt cheap, not at all like a real drawing implement.

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