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"JC" wrote in
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Don’t know I use a Graphire3 but if your having problems with lines/curves take them into illustrator make them into paths and you can smooth them all you want.
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Hello
I hope this has not been aked too often, it is a question about Wacom graphic tablets.
I have purchased some 3 weeks ago a Graphire3 A5 tablet and I am totally in love with it. I use it mostly with Photoshop CS. I just saw a new Intuos3 A5 tablet. Beside the side "buttons" and a much highier lpi I cannot see other diferences (well I know the Intuos can work with more add-ons like the other kinds of pens) between both models I have been using the Graphire quite a lot and am wondering if I would benefit enought at this point from switching to an Intuos3 ?? Because sometimes when drawing lines, it is like curves are not as "smmoth" as I would like them (I can explain, a part of my design has to do with tribal tattoo art designed on pictures of people to see a before/after image when a big design is to be tattooed)
I kind of like the side buttons of the Intuos3, though idealy for me it would be like some tablets I had seen times ago that had a row of small "squares" on the upper area of the tablet to witch one could assign diferent Photoshop functions (like pen/zoom/smudge/etc..) Any advise for me please??
Thank you
Jean-Claude
Don’t know I use a Graphire3 but if your having problems with lines/curves take them into illustrator make them into paths and you can smooth them all you want.
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Youth is wasted on the young!
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