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  • aiglosicicle's Avatar
    1,247 posts since Mar '06
    • i intend to get myself a graphics tablet for digital art. is there a good mid-range graphics tablet to recommend? i'm not a serious designer (yet) so i dont need a pro one but i dont want a cheapo piece of crap either.

  • ToOng's Avatar
    12 posts since Feb '08
    • my sis currently using the Wacom Graphire for painting digital arts using photoshop and is actually quite gd which cost around $280+ bought at funan mall (dont go challenger).but my sis regretted not buying a better one because she wanted to do some serious designing now so i recommend u to buy Wacom Intuos which cost around 400 to 600+. dont need to change and change very mafan.

      Edited by ToOng 10 Feb `08, 5:17PM
  • asdfzhao's Avatar
    375 posts since May '06
    • as far as i know, bamboo is wacom's low end tablet

      it has lesser pressure sensitivity levels than the graphire. so i dont know y u wont have to change with a bamboo to go into serious stuff.

      and a bamboo for 400 to 500?

      i saw a small(a5 i think) bamboo retailing at best denki for sgd145 only

      wait! or is there a high end bamboo?confused.png

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    2,331 posts since May '07
  • ToOng's Avatar
    12 posts since Feb '08
    • ya i m refering to intuos cost range around 400 to 600+ which has more pressure sensitivity levels and bigger drawing surface

  • photo_seeker's Avatar
    4,537 posts since Jan '04
    • Personally bought the Bamboo series for Business Graphic Designing use and I'll say it's rather alright for me despite being a little "not-so-sensitive" since I'm looking for petite ones with high portability =)

  • BangHong's Avatar
    1,112 posts since Sep '03
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