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Hi
I´m considering to buy a cheap graphic tablet to get some experience. In case it´s something that fits my work style I´d upgrade to a bigger one after about a year anyway. Therefore I don´t want to invest too much money for the first one. It would mainly be used for smaller editing like adding dirt to the textures for my 3D projects and for smaller retouching work (nothing too fancy). That´s why I want to keep the price below 100 Euros for now (keep in mind it´s only to decide whether it suits my work habits). Right now I´m eyeing these two possible candidates: -Wacom Volito 2 (127,6 x 92,8 mm active surface) for 37,- € -Wacom Graphire 4 Classic (127,6 x 92,8 mm active surface) for 73,50€ Does anyone have any opinions? Maybe even suggestions for an alternative beginner tablet?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Michael
I´m considering to buy a cheap graphic tablet to get some experience. In case it´s something that fits my work style I´d upgrade to a bigger one after about a year anyway. Therefore I don´t want to invest too much money for the first one. It would mainly be used for smaller editing like adding dirt to the textures for my 3D projects and for smaller retouching work (nothing too fancy). That´s why I want to keep the price below 100 Euros for now (keep in mind it´s only to decide whether it suits my work habits). Right now I´m eyeing these two possible candidates: -Wacom Volito 2 (127,6 x 92,8 mm active surface) for 37,- € -Wacom Graphire 4 Classic (127,6 x 92,8 mm active surface) for 73,50€ Does anyone have any opinions? Maybe even suggestions for an alternative beginner tablet?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Michael
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