Traditional animation tools

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Re: Traditional animation tools

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CharlieC wrote:... i've been apprehensive as many are designed for non-art businesses. but perhaps the biggest hang-up for me is learning windows in order to use a tablet. i've learned what i know to this point on macs, and i'm not the most computer-literate of users.
if you are wealthy enough, and not yet one of the global crisis victims,
you can try the 15.4-inch Modbook Pro (512 pressure sensitive points per inch). :)
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hi zigotto-

do you have and like the modbook? i've heard mixed things about it. and since it's a lonely enterprise. not part of the larger industry, i'm dubious.
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CharlieC wrote:do you have and like the modbook?
no, I'm a PC user, and the only tablet I have and use at times is a 12.1" display lenovo X60,
though I would love a 15.4" tablet pc ! 8)
afaik, actually,the largest are 13.3", the 1.2" difference don't justify imo an extra outgoing for an upgrade.
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ZigOtto wrote:afaik, actually,the largest are 13.3", the 1.2" difference don't justify imo an extra outgoing for an upgrade.
my gateway c140x has 14.1". yet it's still using the 1280x768 resolution. Basically same desk property as the smaller screens, just larger (and easier on the eye when it comes to text).
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1464 views for that post? Wahoo, how did this happen! I wonder how many people actually use my toolbar... If you have installed it, I would love to see some sketches done with it.
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