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Think of it this way: Well made, very light and thin, with enough resolution to work well on large displays up to pixels in width.
Keep in mind that the work area is smaller than your current Genius tablet, but I think it is perfectly sized for most uses. It's all that an upcoming designer needs to know about these tablets like me. Fabio - your review is very helpful.
With two displays, you give up some of the tablet's area in order to keep its proportion the same as the combined screen size.

View topic - Wacom Tablets". As the user draws on paper, new layers can be added by tapping a button on the receiver. I used to do it the traditional way This is what I use myself with a Dell 30" with a little more resolution inyuos your iMac.
Do Wacom offer anything that works like that on paper? Does the Bamboo Create's pen have a pressure sensitive eraser? If a multiple display setup is a must, choose an Intuos4 Large model. I use photoshop, illustrator, after effects, toonboom and I am planning to do a cintlq of animations.
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I think you'll be fine with the small model. There are two variants of the MobileStudio Pro, a inch model and a inch model.
But I would like the options that would allow for the drawing etc. I would be pleased with a programmable button as I could just click it and have it lntuos as my eraser when needed. The medium sized Intuos5 is the most versatile model, even though the small one has plenty of resolution to work well with your screen size.
How to choose the best Wacom pen tablet for your needs
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I've been making some designs in illustrator and photoshop about 1 month ago, and I wish to take it as profession in the future. The Intuos4 has a precision mode that slows down the cursor, making fine selections easier. Having a tablet too small for your screen feels imprecise and makes fine selections difficult.
Are these isolated case or is it really a design issue? On the other hand, it makes absolutely no sense trying to use a tablet computer, even imtuos powerful one, for movie editing, web design, 3D animation, print design or even professional photography.

It'd be a good choice if you like to draw freehand, with larger brush strokes, on software simulating natural media.
Several Wacom models, including the Intuos4 and Bamboo, were criticized for the drawing surface's roughness, which caused the small pressure-sensitive 'nib' to itnuos down, and become slanted or scratchy in the same way as pencil lead, albeit more slowly.
First of all, thank you for the kind comments. Thanks for this review!
How to choose the best Wacom pen tablet for your needs
Would you consider 6 x 4 to be a small size? This means it can be used with higher resolution displays than a small model, like the other Bamboos: I was also wondering if pens are interchangeable or not It is possible to trace directly over the artwork, as you suggested. Obviously the Adobe Creative Suite would be good to have, but since you asked about copic markers, pencils, etc. For colorizing images, I don't think this is the best technique, tough. What I mean is that your display behaves like a x cinfiq LCD, but with double the density.
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