Raziaar
I Hate Custom Titles
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I've been heavily contemplating getting a good tablet. A really good one. Like a Wacom Intuos 4 Medium.
Ever since my brother bought a fairly crappy tablet long ago, I've always desired a better one, one that overcame the limitations of that relative piece of crap. Something durable, something with tons of sensitivity, something to maybe spark a little bit of creativity into me.
My talent, or rather lack thereof is the major voice in my head telling me not to do it. On the other hand, I have my brother who has also contemplated getting one willing to pool the money with me so we can share one. He's relatively talentless like me, although he's always had much more of a desire to learn what's needed to develop the capabilities of great artistic expression than me, at least when it comes to conventional art.
So how much of a dick would I be buying something as cool as a tablet, now that I have money to actually get stuff like this, even though I don't have the artistic skills to really use it to it's full potential.
Yay, Nay? Wireless? Is nib wear terrible?
EDIT: Also wtf the Intuos3 is more expensive than the Intuos4. Is this due to the nib wear problem?
For the record, I've been reading this thread, regarding the nib problem.
http://forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1438
Ever since my brother bought a fairly crappy tablet long ago, I've always desired a better one, one that overcame the limitations of that relative piece of crap. Something durable, something with tons of sensitivity, something to maybe spark a little bit of creativity into me.
My talent, or rather lack thereof is the major voice in my head telling me not to do it. On the other hand, I have my brother who has also contemplated getting one willing to pool the money with me so we can share one. He's relatively talentless like me, although he's always had much more of a desire to learn what's needed to develop the capabilities of great artistic expression than me, at least when it comes to conventional art.
So how much of a dick would I be buying something as cool as a tablet, now that I have money to actually get stuff like this, even though I don't have the artistic skills to really use it to it's full potential.
Yay, Nay? Wireless? Is nib wear terrible?
EDIT: Also wtf the Intuos3 is more expensive than the Intuos4. Is this due to the nib wear problem?
For the record, I've been reading this thread, regarding the nib problem.
http://forum.wacom.eu/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1438