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ItzBakaBenny
04-20-2009, 06:17 PM
I'm currently practicing toonBoom/Flash animations, but i cant draw well at all with my mouse. Does anyone recommend any drawing pads?
Ive heard something Bamboo was a good pad im not sure, if anyone animation savvy is out there, can you recommend me some with price/info and photos if you can? Thanks.:eek:

Win_Troll
04-20-2009, 06:23 PM
http://www.wacom.com/index2.php

ding.

that should be all,

intuos is what i bought as my first tablet, i REALLY like it, it's quit costly at 790 for the xl, but mine *ahem* "fell off a truck"

XD really good brand though, bamboo if you're looking for something a little cheaper and for less use.

ItzBakaBenny
04-20-2009, 06:29 PM
http://www.wacom.com/index2.php

ding.

that should be all,

intuos is what i bought as my first tablet, i REALLY like it, it's quit costly at 790 for the xl, but mine *ahem* "fell off a truck"

XD really good brand though, bamboo if you're looking for something a little cheaper and for less use.

Thanks troll, i'll spend some time looking through them, wow some are really expensive though haha.

Win_Troll
04-20-2009, 06:29 PM
yeah, tablets aren't really for everyday use, and mostly companies buy from wacom, which is why everything is so expensive.

ItzBakaBenny
04-20-2009, 06:40 PM
Darn You adam smith, make more competition.

_Raindrops,
04-20-2009, 06:58 PM
Wacom tablets are pretty good, I've deciding if I should get one or not . O:
Future Shop / Best Buy sell 5.8x3.7 for around $100, another $10/20 if you want a mouse to go with it.

Keep in mind; bigger sizes doesn't always mean better.
&hai Ben♥

GrieverXVII
04-20-2009, 07:21 PM
DO NOT BUY A BAMBOO! their the worst tablets and waste of money, spend the $240 to get the better ones it's worth it.

Dark
04-20-2009, 07:52 PM
If you want to have fun on a tablet and just do drawings once in a while.. cause if you're not really into into don't go get the expensive ones cause then that's the real waste of money. Besides.. you can always try a bamboo and if you like it and is realy into drawing, you can sell it to someone like on ebay and get a better one.. it's always an option

Saki
04-20-2009, 10:14 PM
Wacom tablets are pretty good, I've deciding if I should get one or not . O:
Future Shop / Best Buy sell 5.8x3.7 for around $100, another $10/20 if you want a mouse to go with it.

Keep in mind; bigger sizes doesn't always mean better.
&hai Ben♥
I second that.

WACOM is the best one I know of.

My bro got his for 60 bucks online. I don't know where though.

DarkDragoonG
04-20-2009, 10:19 PM
http://www.wacom.com/index2.php

ding.

that should be all,

intuos is what i bought as my first tablet, i REALLY like it, it's quit costly at 790 for the xl, but mine *ahem* "fell off a truck"

XD really good brand though, bamboo if you're looking for something a little cheaper and for less use.

:P I has a bamboo.

DO NOT BUY A BAMBOO! their the worst tablets and waste of money, spend the $240 to get the better ones it's worth it.

p.q Lolwut?

I think you might've had a bad one or done something wrong, because my Bamboo works spiffy and I've managed to draw many-an-art piece using my little buddy, as well as play some OSU!

Neither of which I'm very good at, but that's besides the point.

o.o If you're not going hardcore, I guess, then Bamboo is fine. Just install/update the drivers, and it all works fine.

Mine cost me ~$80.
-DD