Photoshop :: Most Reliable Tablet?
Dec 12, 2005the most reliable tablet for the least price kind of thing.
Im really into vector art but hate drawing stuff with the mouse.
the most reliable tablet for the least price kind of thing.
Im really into vector art but hate drawing stuff with the mouse.
I've been considering getting one of the Wacom Intuos4 or 5 small tablets to use while working in PS. From what I've read they really make editing and, just working in PS in general, much easier.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI just bought myself a new digital pen by e3Works. It is pressure sentitive, giving greater width in response to heavier pen pressure. I don't always want this feature. If I am trying to paint an accurate mask, I might want the width to be consistent, regardless of pressure. This pen does not have a software interface of it's own. Can I make such a change within Photoshop?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am tinking of buying a pen tablet,
View 6 Replies View RelatedIve been interested in purchasing a Tablet PC for some time.
But one thing Ive always been concerned with is how feasible they were regarding serious art work.
Many Forums discussing Tablet PCs involve working with academic software.
Im trying to gather information from strictly the art side of things.
My major questions would be
1. Stylus Pressure sensitivity: (how accurate is this?)
Stylus response time: (any lag ?)
2: Hotkey assignments:
When the table screen is flipped over to draw, how does one access all those much needed hotkeys?
I've recently bought Adobe Photoshop CS3, I previously had CS2. In CS2, when I connected by pen and tablet, Photoshop would automatically detect and ammend all my brushes so they're sensitive to touch, etc.
However, with CS3, this isn't the case. Photoshop doesn't do anything to the brushes, I've tried the shape dynamics but have failed so far.
What is the best tablet out there? Wacom?
Whats the usual price and best place to get one?
I like to use the pen pressure option to get those interesting lines for art with the pen tool. I've been using like that for years. But today, my computer is telling me I can't use this option without a tablet. I'm very confused. Even a couple days ago I could select that option with no problem
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do you tether a tablet in the program, and does it really improve the accuracy of usising that app? What else can the tablet be utilized for in CS6?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am on the creative cloud and have down loaded and successfully installed PS6. I am a professional illustrator and use the Wacom tablet. My concern is with the pen pressure effect not staying on. I have went to option on PS6 and checked for updates and down loaded them with no results and called support as well .
I went to the Wacom sit as well to check to if my drivers are updated and they are, and called their support as well with no results. I understand that PS6 is a new product and that I may have to wait for patches, that is fine.
I keep getting an annoying crash every few minutes when using my tablet with cs6. I'm running windows 7 64 bit. every few minutes in the middle of work I get a box popping up saying could not reference memory address click OK to close. I've tried making more memory available in preferences and also running the program as administrator but it still keeps happening. A friend of mine is also having the exact problem on his computer when using a tablet.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI heard wacom makes good tablets but is this still the case. Whats a good model i could get for under a 100 that would work the best with ps?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was thinking about geting a graphic tablet and was wondering if they are worth the price?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a chance to get a small Wacom tablet, its a older version ,screen size 4x5, It comes with all the software, Also has Elements 2.0 My question is,can I also use it with CS3?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was just wondering, is wacom a good tablet for the price? I know nothing about graphic tablets and I am not by any means an artist, but is it a good tablet to start out on? I know it has 512 levels of pressure ( I hope I said that right) and 3048 LPI of resolution and that's about it.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI own a Wacom Intuos3. I could use it for a few weeks, but after that, when using Photoshop, my Cursor wouldn't hover where my pen was.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was using a wacom tablet in adobe cs3 just fine, now I get no tip sensitivity. As in, the pen will always draw a think line no matter how light I use the pen.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a fujitsu 3500 tablet pc, and am running photoshop 7.0. Problem is when I touch the pen to the screen it draws a line across the screen from last cursor location to the new one. I'm not able to make "dots" the program recognizes the new location and connects the previous loaction to the new one. But microsoft paint doesn't do this.... is there a setting in pshop and I can change to make it work more like miscroift paint?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to set the pen i'm using to work with pressure. The brush strokes should become darker as i press harder. I've set the 'shape dynamics' and 'other dynamics' to pen pressure but it still doesn't work.
View 2 Replies View Relatedim looking for a good affordable graphics tablet.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently bought photoshop. I am now looking into buying a graphics tablet/stylus b/c i heard it would be a very useful tool for this program. i was looking for feedback if anyone uses one, and their opinion. is this something that would be worth the money?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am contemplating getting a pen and tablet. As I am merely learning at this point, I can't see paying a great deal for a tablet just yet. I have been seeing alot on the Wacom tablets as they seem to be the most prominant. However, I would like to have one that has a decent sized work area and the Wacom is around $300 for a roughly 6x8.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI use my Wacom Saphire CTE 430 for all my software. Recently I decided to move from Corel PhotoPaint to CS3. However, I am experiencing a very strange problem. If I use the mouse none of the photo shop paint tools work. If I use the pen the paint tools work but others do not. At first I thought is was my ignorance of PS and that I just needed to configure something. I eventually discovered that if I disconnect the tablet Photoshop works fine. I have downloaded and installed the latest Wacom Vista drivers as suggested by Wacom but it has not fixed the problem. PS is the ONLY program experiencing problems with the tablet. I run AutoCad 2008, Sketchup Pro and CorelDRAW X3 suite and they work flawlessly.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm about to buy a laptop and came across Acer's Travelmate C-series with the reversible screen that becomes a tablet. I thought that might be a nice bonus as I spend a lot of time retouching sketches in PS and has thought of getting a Wacom. But is the tablet on the Acer's A - compatible with PS, B - Pressure sensitive and C - any good.
I basically wonder if PS-retouching would work with an Acer tablet-laptop.
Photoshop doesnt seem to be able to distinguish between pressures. if i want to draw a simple black line, the first time i draw, it'll come out light grey, no matter how hard i press the "pen" on the tablet. it will only become black after i've redrawn over the
first shape over and over again about 5-6 times, which isnt very normal.
i was wondering if anyone could tell me :
1) where to find all the options related to the tablet in photoshop CS
2) worst case scenario, a complete options-reset, which i was told is reached when pressing "alt, ctrl" and something else, but cant remember.
recommend a half-decent tablet,
The primary use will be drawing in Flash / Photoshop.
Iwant to use the pressurerecognition of my Tablet PC within PS. But somehow it doesit Work in PS. Can anybody tell me how to let PS Know, that theres a big fat Wacom layer above my Tablets Display?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm currently using Adobe Photoshop CS3 on Windows XP with an Wacom Intuos 3 tablet.
The problem I'm having is that when I use the tablet pen to click anywhere in
Photoshop, the cursor essentially locks in place and does not move. On the canvas, this means I can only place dots. This happens whether I'm clicking on tools, scrollbars, etc...
I used to be able to use it fine in CS2, but then it stopped working on day, and I thought that maybe upgrading would solve the issue. However, this has just left me with the same issue.
The pen does work normally in all other programs, such as in MS Paint or when clicking and dragging to select icons on the desktop. Also, clicking and dragging with a mouse works normally.
PS CS4 will not run when I have my Calcomp Drawing Board lll running. It will start to install but not complete making menus etc.
View 3 Replies View RelatedA wireless drawing tablet where I can have adobe cs5 remotely show up on the tablet? Something handheld for when I want to work on the sofa of an evening. I really don't need a whole tablet computer, just a drawing tablet that shows the computer screen.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently downloaded the trial for CS6 Extended, after getting rid of CS2 (due to various computer issues, etc).
Anyway, my Genius tablet worked fine in Photoshop CS2, Paint Tool SAI, and Corel Painter, and it works in CS6 only as a cursor that can move around - but does not let me select anything, or draw/paint, etc.