hello anons,
i am getting a graphics tablet, but i hesitate between
>wacom intuos pro small
-working area : 157 mm x 98 mm/6.2 x 3.9 in
>wacom intuos pro medium
-working area: 224 x 140 mm/8.8 x 5.5 in
i have a 1080p 21.5 inch Widescreen Monitor
but what really makes me anxious is the working area, i am rather experienced at traditional art, and i am going to be doing digital art so having a small working area where i wouldn't be comfortable scares me a bit...
give me your advice anons!
>>172544
Yeah you don't really want to get a small surface if you can afford a larger one.
If you're unsure about being able to afford the medium then the small will still do fine and you can sell it on Ebay or equivalent later.
The problem with the small is that it pretty much forces you to draw with the wrist. Having said that, you can still zoom in and work like that if you don't mind it.
Check the /ic/ editable sticky on 'Tools of the trade' chapter.
>>172583
thanks!
>>172544
Get a Thinkpad x220t or x230t, and then you'll have a 12" pressure-sensitive Wacom tablet with a screen behind it.
You literally draw on your image, just like with traditional materials.
It's got DisplayPort, so you can use your existing monitor too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHF0UXY_8s8
>>172678
thing is i don't think i can afford it, especially not since this will be my first tablet.
i knew about cintique tablets and screen tablets so i might get one after a while when i'm used enough to digital