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I'm very into drawing nowadays and I've mainly been working on pencil and paper. I'd like to step it up a notch and use a graphics tablet with my computer. I've been looking at the Wacomb ones. There are a lot of applications I might be able to use with it (paint, fresh paint, gimp).

 

Has anyone had experience with these things? I'd really like to know before I invest in one.

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I'm very into drawing nowadays and I've mainly been working on pencil and paper. I'd like to step it up a notch and use a graphics tablet with my computer. I've been looking at the Wacomb ones. There are a lot of applications I might be able to use with it (paint, fresh paint, gimp).

 

Has anyone had experience with these things? I'd really like to know before I invest in one.

 

I use one of the Intuos pads, cost me £50 as I can't really afford higher end ones.

 

I've only really used it with Photoshop but I know that it works well with it.

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