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What Wacom Tablet Should I Buy

Where could I buy WACOM Tablet?

I don't really understand how to use the MAP QUEST THING.

But If I live in Norwalk CA, where's the nearest place I could get a Wacom Tablet?

Buying online is a no-no in my family.. since My parents are over protective and it'll take years til I can convince them.

Help please!! Thanks~!

What size Wacom tablet should I buy?

HI, I would try to get one atleast the size of the screen you are using if possible. The closer you can get to a 1:1 ratio the easier you will find it to improve your hand eye tablet co-ordination.I would also recommend having a look at the following link, which contains some really useful information, both about sizes and features. Wacom Intuos pro review- Which Tablet Size Right For You Definately worth a bookmark!I hope this helps? Regards, Rob.

Which is the best Wacom tablet to buy in 2019?

Wacom Makes two types of tabletPen Tabletdisplay tabletIn pen tablet, Wacom has three models Wacom Bamboo, Wacom Intuos and Wacom Intuos Pro.Ou of the three Bamboo is too basic and Intuos Pro is too overpriced. Wacom Intuos has the perfect combination of price and features.Now coming to “Display Tablets” - There are two basic models - Wacom Cintiq and Wacom Cintiq ProWacom Cintiq is a beginner level drawing tablet. The recently released Wacom Cintiq 16 is the right tablet who is looking for display tablet on a budget.You can refer to this article more Wacom and Non-Wacom tablets.

Which wacom tablet suits me?

I had never used a graphics tablet before, here's some questions:
1. Which tablet is good for sketching to coloring comic/manga?(hopefully easy to use too)
2. What is the most comfortable size to use?
3. Is the difference between "pen" & "pen & touch" is with "touch" feature it responds to your fingers too?
4. Is cintiq the only tablet with screen?(you can see what you're drawing on it) Is that feature necessary?

Here's a list of tablets I found sold locally:
1. Intuos pen(with touch & varying sizes).
2. Intuos manga.
3. Intuos5(with touch & varying sizes).
4. Bamboo fun.

You can recommend anything by wacom though.

Which Wacom tablet should I buy as a photographer?

If it is precision you're after you want a bigger tablet. This way you're hand gestures don't have to be as small as you would have to move on a smaller tablet.Though the bigger the tablet, the harder to reach your keyboard for shortcut-keys. Some buttons can be assigned to the Wacom - so again depends on your habbits, do you use your keyboard a lot?When you search the internet you'll find various ways people setup their desk.In my workflow I like the 'medium' size (A5). This way it allows me this setup:Note i'm left handed with the pen and right handed with a mouse, this way I can switch back and forth between pen and mouse. The pen doesn't leave my hand.The Cintiq devices do bring a whole other approach, (probably superior); as you're directly drawing on the screen. So their you'll have a completely other setup. Those are of course much more expensive; 21ux $1999 or 12wx $999.As for retouching of photo's goes, i'd say a tablet allows far more control than a mouse. Not only does a pen give you very fine control: it's finger-precision vs. wrist-precision. Also consider the possibilities that pressure sensitivity brings you. (just like a real pencil: as you apply higher pressure depending on the chosen settings you'll have a darker and/or bigger stroke.)It'll take it's time to learn the new device, but once you get the hang of it you'll be addicted.

Which graphics tablet should I buy, a Huion 1060Pro+ or a Wacom Intuos Art Medium?

I would suggest you to go with Wacom.It is not only a reputed brand but is also the best in it's segment.Great built quality for the price, Great pen (and trust me on this, they are known for the pens they make), they even provide a lot more features to justify it's price.But in the Wacom Intous series, all the hardware equipment is same across all the 4 variants i.e. draw, art, photo, comic. They differ on the basis of software support they provide. If software is not concern then pick any of them, they'll work the same. But if software matters to you, then check out Wacom’s website to know what support is provided in which device.Hope this helps.:)

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