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TSNightShadow
post Nov 26 2006, 03:33 PM, updated 20y ago

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I would think an alternative to Cintiq out there would be a tablet PC , which still cost a bomb and that DIY Cintiq guy -> http://www.bongofish.co.uk/Wacom/wacom_pt1.html

Any other suggestions? I'd really like to draw onscreen. Would make animating in flash that much easier. Heh
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post Nov 26 2006, 04:03 PM

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i had try the Cintiq a few times whenever i was in a PC fair.

Imo, best to stick wif tablet board instead of tablet LCD.

When u wanna use the pen. It need like 0.1 to 0.2 sec to "switch" the detection to the screen. It a long run. U will feel irritating.
And u can't rest ur wrist on the screen. Later smudge the screen,rite?

If u got dat money, buy tablet PC. u can bring ur laptop to sketch at outdoor.
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post Nov 26 2006, 04:17 PM

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u mean like, when u draw on the screen, it will only start detecting the movements after 0.1-0.2 seconds? ya thats irritating.

tablet pc sounds promising
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post Nov 26 2006, 04:33 PM

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Ya.. u place ur pen on the LCD screen. u cannot directly start to draw.

It need 0.1 to 0.2 second to "switch power" to ur pen..


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post Nov 26 2006, 05:15 PM

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You definately don't need/ couldn't afford Cintiq 21UX.

Intuos3 is the best bet. It takes some time getting used to it, but I've heard that you can draw using a tablet and animate 2D in Maya (South Park)
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post Nov 26 2006, 05:18 PM

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yup. frickin Cintiq costs liek Rm14722 last I saw.

The problem is with tablets, when I need to draw something, and I need to 'turn the paper' to one side, i get disoriented. Especially if you don't have a reference drawing under it.

incidently, how much is an xbox 360?

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post Nov 26 2006, 08:48 PM

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U can even using intuous 3 to draw on Zbrush ...hoho...
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post Nov 26 2006, 10:51 PM

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Zbrush... wow. Now if they let Wacoms work with *SHH*Mudbox, I'd rush to buy an Intuos. biggrin.gif

The problem with Tablet PC is they have NO sensitivity at all, it's just "touch" or "no touch". Pretty much a novelty pointing device. What do you mean by turning the paper to one side? tongue.gif

(360 sells for about 1300+ with 20GB HDD)
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post Nov 27 2006, 12:42 AM

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you know, turning the paper diagonally to draw lines at a certain angle not possible (or possible, but very horribly) from another angle.

i do most my modelling on 3ds max and mainly use zbrush for detailing. a tablet is useful there. My Rm75 tablet has survived for one year plus.

what does mudbox do that zbrush cant?

sensitivity? as in brush size? it doesnt matter for me. im not experienced with brushes anyway. im a pencil/pen manperson

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post Nov 27 2006, 11:58 AM

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Use the shift key on the keyboard/configuring intuos touch keys? They make straight lines from 2 points. tongue.gif
Mudbox is fully 3D (viewport rotates instead of model) while Zbrush is 2.5D currently.

Not as in brush size, it basically hurts your stoke endings, making them look unnatural. Plus if you have a pro tablet, sketching in Painter is as good as it gets.
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post Nov 28 2006, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(X.E.D @ Nov 27 2006, 11:58 AM)
Use the shift key on the keyboard/configuring intuos touch keys? They make straight lines from 2 points. tongue.gif
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i didnt mean straight lines though. i meant freehand lines. I cant draw certain angles from certain directions. since tablets have no reference points, I have to force myself to draw in these odd angles. so i have to stroke, not good, undo, stroke, not good, undo, stroke, ok better *twitch* crap, undo, stroke. there we go.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/43373394/

look at the top right part of the head. some jittery inconsistent lines there.
QUOTE(X.E.D @ Nov 27 2006, 11:58 AM)
Not as in brush size, it basically hurts your stoke endings, making them look unnatural.
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Maybe, but then again my style mostly has no stroke endings. since i mainly do comic type art and not finearty stuff.

so ive decided to prolly get a lowend tablet pc. its essentially an overpriced lightbox. smile.gif


 

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