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Hello all,
I am considering buying a Wacom tablet. I’m not much of a sketch artist or drawer, but rather I was wondering if a Wacom tablet would be (after getting used to it) faster and/or more efficient for doing precision selections and cutouts in Photoshop. I’m sure I will be doing some sketching/drawing at some point, but my main purpose would be for selections, such as with the pen or lasso tool.
I’m currently considering the 4×6 Intuos3, at about $199. I’ve watched some vids and brief tutorials of the tablet. Looks great, and like it could really be useful! Any input/advice much appreciated.
Michael
I am considering buying a Wacom tablet. I’m not much of a sketch artist or drawer, but rather I was wondering if a Wacom tablet would be (after getting used to it) faster and/or more efficient for doing precision selections and cutouts in Photoshop. I’m sure I will be doing some sketching/drawing at some point, but my main purpose would be for selections, such as with the pen or lasso tool.
I’m currently considering the 4×6 Intuos3, at about $199. I’ve watched some vids and brief tutorials of the tablet. Looks great, and like it could really be useful! Any input/advice much appreciated.
Michael
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