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Djinn_in_Tonic
2009-10-27, 09:38 AM
Just what it says in the title. I'm looking for something of a decent quality, preferably not to expensive. A larger drawing area is a definite plus...I don't think I could work in a space as small as 6x4. Any ideas what brand/model can deliver?

Trog
2009-10-27, 09:46 AM
Wacom is the best brand that I have heard of and was what a great many professionals used at least a few years back. My son has a small Bamboo tablet by them and despite being really inexpensive it works very well. A bigger one would be nice though.

bosssmiley
2009-10-27, 07:27 PM
As Trog said, Wacom is the brand name that gets bandied about most. You might want to ask this question somewhere more specifically arty than GITP, DevArt or the like...

Sneak
2009-10-27, 07:59 PM
Wacom Graphire.

Jokasti
2009-10-27, 08:10 PM
Definitely Wacom.

darkblust
2009-10-27, 09:16 PM
It seems wacom works well,but make sure you don't loose the pen.:smallsigh:.

KerfuffleMach2
2009-10-27, 11:16 PM
I have a Wacom Intuos 4. I love it.

Now, it is on the pricey side, but I got mine through my school, so the cost just gets added to my tuition, which I have loans for.

If you're in school, see if they'll add the cost of one onto your tuition.

And the Bamboo ones work great, too. They tend to be on the small side, though.