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Any suggestions on which one to get? I'm really excited and am hoping that it will help me with my creations
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Can I ask how the Pad/Pen will help?
Unless you are doing digital painting I cant see it helping much.
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Ol_Blue_Eyes wrote Can I ask how the Pad/Pen will help?
Unless you are doing digital painting I cant see it helping much.


That's pretty much what I will be doing, that's what I love to do and can't do with a mouse
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Ol_Blue_Eyes wrote Can I ask how the Pad/Pen will help?
Unless you are doing digital painting I cant see it helping much.


It is not just for digipainting, it is fantastic for blending in general because the contours your hands can make rather than a mouse are far better. Especially with the pressure aspect added paired with soft brushes, but I do think you should consider waiting or at least showing work before you spend $100 on something you may or may not use.
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Zef wrote
Ol_Blue_Eyes wrote Can I ask how the Pad/Pen will help?
Unless you are doing digital painting I cant see it helping much.


It is not just for digipainting, it is fantastic for blending in general because the contours your hands can make rather than a mouse are far better. Especially with the pressure aspect added paired with soft brushes, but I do think you should consider waiting or at least showing work before you spend $100 on something you may or may not use.


I think this is wrong, I know people who have never drawn digitally before, spent a large amount on a drawing pad, and learnt from there, it sometimes takes risk to become an expert.


If you have the funds, i'd go with a Wacom, good luck!
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Zef wrote
Ol_Blue_Eyes wrote Can I ask how the Pad/Pen will help?
Unless you are doing digital painting I cant see it helping much.


It is not just for digipainting, it is fantastic for blending in general because the contours your hands can make rather than a mouse are far better. Especially with the pressure aspect added paired with soft brushes, but I do think you should consider waiting or at least showing work before you spend $100 on something you may or may not use.


I think this is wrong, I know people who have never drawn digitally before, spent a large amount on a drawing pad, and learnt from there, it sometimes takes risk to become an expert.


If you have the funds, i'd go with a Wacom, good luck!


I decided to go with the Wacom medium, was a pretty penny, but had the funds
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