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Megera
Sep 9, 2008
I have a large Intuos2 that's lasted me for at least 8 years. I love coloring with it, but I find drawing/tracing really hard. Like someone above said, so many "Undos". I'll be working on the large Cintiqs this semester for my internship, and I'll report back whether it's worth it or not. :)

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Megera
Sep 9, 2008
I've been using Cintiqs for a bit now at my internship. Drawing in Flash is super fun, but inking in Photoshop is really hard. I've noticed the same problem with my Intuos2 in that Photoshop gets wobbly lines, which apparently other people are getting too, with or without Cintiqs: http://creativeboytv.deviantart.com/art/CINTIQ-21UX-Line-qualities-72022346

Yet Painter makes the lines really nice and smooth. I've looked everywhere for a solution to this, but can't find anything. Anyone know of a way to fix this on a Mac?

Megera
Sep 9, 2008
My tablet is too big for a laptop case, so when I take it to school (their tablets for students are really small), I carry it in a cymbal case. The pen goes in one of the flaps. :)

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