Hendrik Offline Dedicated FM Moderator Upload & Sell: On
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The Intuos3 6x11is the best match compared to the A5 wide version. I would buy the The Intuos3 6x11 or if you prefer a smaller version the 6 x 8. If you use a widescreen or dual display setup, I would suggest a wide version.
In practice you still remap the area to a smaller active space, but the ergonomics of your other hand, placement of your right-hand are also important.
If you have the money, I would prefer the Intuos range above the Bamboo range.
Good luck.
My settings (sorry in Dutch, but you can get an idea ):
Aktief gebied:
bovenkant 3327
onderkant 25365
linkerkant 17535
rechterkant 52739
Expresskeys (PS) (links)
- Alt (links)
- Undo (multiple) (rechts boven) = ctrl-alt-z
- Redo (multiple) (rechts onder) = ctrl-z
- Space bar (meest onder)
Expresskeys (rechts)
- Toggle Tools and Palettes (rechts) = tab
- New Layer (links boven) = ctrl-alt-shift-n
- Duplicate Layer (links onder) = ctrl-j
- Deselect (meest onder) = ctrl-d
Pen
- bovenste button = x
Touch balken
links is gezet op keystrokes, boven is ] (increase brush size), onder op [ (decrease brush size).
rechts is default.
Expresskeys (overig) (links)
- Alt (links)
- Undo (multiple) (rechts boven) = ctrl-alt-z
- Redo (multiple) (rechts onder) = ctrl-z
- Space bar (meest onder)
Lawrence Lee wrote:
Hendrik wrote:
Do a search on this board.
In short:
- professional ilustrators: big tablet (A5 or larger)
- professional photo-retouchers: small tablet (A5 or smaller).
I choose the Wacom Intuos3 A5 Wide, but have reduced the active space. Reason for this is that for photo retouching you make small movements with your fingers/hand, while illustrators paint more and use their hand/arm. A5 wide gave me the best ergonomics on my widescreen display and use of my other hand for the buttons.
I don't think the A5 is available in North America yet. What's another option? Is the bamboo as good?
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