Imhotep
10-23-2003, 12:39 PM
Do you have to have a tablet to do retouching and restoration
| View Full Version : Retouching with a mouse Imhotep 10-23-2003, 12:39 PM Do you have to have a tablet to do retouching and restoration Ed_L 10-23-2003, 02:37 PM Absolutely not! Most people swear by a tablet. I have one, and rarely use it. Ed Leah 10-23-2003, 06:04 PM Since I got a tablet (Christmas present) I don't think the quality of my work has improved ... the time taken to achieve it has been reduced significantly, but I think given enough time and patience you can achieve the same results with a mouse (that said, NO ONE is ever going to tae away my tablet now...). ajcutler 10-23-2003, 11:15 PM Like Ed, I have a tablet (Wacom) and rarely use it. I have found that I have become very adept at doing selections with a mouse. Maybe if I spent the same amout of time with a tablet, I'd feel the same way about it. Alan F-Auge 11-12-2003, 04:24 PM I have a wacom tablet and find I use it for everything . I personaly find that I have more control over most aspects of Photoshop. I also do 3d graphics work and use the tablet for all spline based work. I have found that it did take some time to get used to but once I got through the learning curve I would not want to go back to a mouse only. Just my 2 cents. Bruce Hayes 08-01-2004, 02:54 PM I use a wacom table and have alot more controll over a mouse and easer on the wrist to. It takes some time to get use to it butt not very long. Would not go back to a mouse for editing or drawing. BigAl 08-02-2004, 01:32 AM When I upgraded my PC last year, I had to pension off my old pressure sensitive tablet as I could not get drivers for XP. Last week, I bought a new Genius Wizard Pen 5x4, and used it for a restoration over the weekend. I can't believe how I've missed the pressure sensitivity, especially when using the airbrush... BTW, here in South Africa the Genius is 20% of the price of the bottom end Wacom :( |