On Jan 29, 2008 3:48 PM, pauric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wacoms are designed for, and best suit, high end image manipulation.
> Not free form fluid sketching.
>

I'm lost without my Wacom tablet (Intuos) pen for:
- curve manipulation in Illustrator
- painting and touch-ups in Photoshop

I've tried using a tablet PC with a Wacom pen driver (IBM X60) and found it
awkward to have my hand over the screen - using the separate tablet while
looking at the screen works better for me.

The Wacom mouse is a mixed bag. Very precise, but it needs to live on the
tablet. I'm constantly wiggling it around to get it back where it needs to
be.

Michael Micheletti
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