Epix
04-27-2004, 05:18 AM
Hi all
Just received the Wacom Intuos2 A4 oversize table yesterday. While I like it's appearance and the feel (the mouse immediately felt inefficient) I must say that the A4 oversize is probably REALLY oversized. It's just so extremely huge. Working with it is just like a work-out... you're moving your hand like a boxer :-)
I'm using a dualscreen (22" and 19") setup and still I think I should have gone with the normal A4 one. That's just for a pointer if anybody is considering the same.
Now to the questions... are there any pages on the net that point out how to work efficiently with the Wacom and Photoshop? My original goal to get the tablet was to make the retouching quicker.
Thanks for any pointers
Just received the Wacom Intuos2 A4 oversize table yesterday. While I like it's appearance and the feel (the mouse immediately felt inefficient) I must say that the A4 oversize is probably REALLY oversized. It's just so extremely huge. Working with it is just like a work-out... you're moving your hand like a boxer :-)
I'm using a dualscreen (22" and 19") setup and still I think I should have gone with the normal A4 one. That's just for a pointer if anybody is considering the same.
Now to the questions... are there any pages on the net that point out how to work efficiently with the Wacom and Photoshop? My original goal to get the tablet was to make the retouching quicker.
Thanks for any pointers