-HP- Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 Hey guys. I have almost no experience in making textures, this is a huge gap on my "skill-set", so I'm about to get started on the world of texturing, I wanna buy a wacom, so It makes my life easier when making textures. Any suggestions about which one I should buy? Remember I'm just starting up, and there is no need for big ass A4 wacoms, besides they'r expensive! :roll: Thanks In advance Quote
e-freak Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 Get the cheapest Tbh - when starting texturing you should try to get into materials and such first. There's a whole lot to experience without a wacom and you can get the wacom later then you feel you really have the thrill for textures. On the wacom itself once more - don't get a plagiat (like medion, pentagram or whatever) but use an original wacom - the plagiats all use battery pens and suck on reaction and detail (as i had to experience myself ) Quote
Psyshokiller Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 "Wacom Graphire 4 classic XL" is cheap and good. Got that for a year now and it's really enough if you don't plan to get into painting deeply I think. Quote
aevirex Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 "Wacom Graphire 4 classic XL" is cheap and good. Got that for a year now and it's really enough if you don't plan to get into painting deeply I think. Same here. Quote
Chunks Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 we have the intuos pads at school, not sure as to the size but they are pretty big. I would like one, but they are too damn expensive, but I know I will probably get one sooner or later. Quote
Nysuatro Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 "Wacom Graphire 4 classic XL" is cheap and good. Got that for a year now and it's really enough if you don't plan to get into painting deeply I think. Same here. Quote
KoKo5oVaR Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 Well i guess it depends on the method you want to use.. It's anyway always a cool thing to have a graphic tablet, but i'm not sure it will be that useful if you do photoref based textures, i do every of them with my mouse and i don't have any problem. But if it's painting textures you head for, definitely get one . Intuos are really fucking cool, i got a A4 one and it's comfortable and really accurate for drawing lines, although for texturing you maybe won't need that, so try getting a not so expensive one which is pressure sensitive because that a really handy tool Quote
Blunkka Posted September 27, 2007 Report Posted September 27, 2007 Yeah I'm with koko here. It's of course up to the style you're doing, but in general you don't necessarily need a tablet to make regular world textures. It comes handy at places but I usually tend to reach for my at some point of the process. I've got the Graphire4 XL and so far I've loved it. Totally worth the money. Quote
Mr. Happy Posted September 28, 2007 Report Posted September 28, 2007 I have a Graphire3 that I've had for a long time and and it's still serving me nicely. Worked on an Intuos2/3 a few times, didn't notice a huge difference in sensitivity (though I wasn't as experienced then and didn't have alot of time to play with it) but they do have little touchpad buttons which are nice. But don't get an Intuos, you don't need to spend that money. I'd say if you can find a Graphire3 it's prolly gonna be cheaper, it's gonna do you just fine for starting off, and you don't have to pay the newest version premium. The 4 series is definitely gonna be better *technically* but until you've got a lot of experience down with it, it's not gonna make a difference. It's not like putting a pen or pencil to paper, the feel is different both psychologically and physically. Just whatever you do don't get the new Bluetooth ones, Bluetooth is evil. Let me put it this way, go down to Best Buy and play with the Gateway Cx210x Tablet PC, then imagine something that feels either 10x (Graphire3), 100x(Graphire4), or 1000x(Intuos) better, and make your decision. One of these days I'll get that Cintiq I've been dreaming of *sigh* Quote
-HP- Posted September 28, 2007 Author Report Posted September 28, 2007 Thanks everyone for you'r feedback! I couldn't find the Graphire3 anywhere, maybe this model had been discontinued... Anyways, I might buy one of this two: http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/512470/ ... ite-e.html http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/570735/ ... ablet.html Quote
Pericolos0 Posted September 28, 2007 Report Posted September 28, 2007 The garphire 3 or 4 are probably teh best tablets to get started with . I've been using them for 4 years. You can probably get a cheap one off ebay as alot of people who buy them end up not using it at all and selling almost unused. I have a widescreen intuos now at work which feels alot better, but it's not like it will make my texture work any better . Get an intuos in the future after you got used to a wacom and want some more comfort. Quote
-HP- Posted September 28, 2007 Author Report Posted September 28, 2007 Get an intuos in the future after you got used to a wacom and want some more comfort. Yup, I know... That's the same model the texture guys over here are using! Quote
curman Posted September 28, 2007 Report Posted September 28, 2007 I wish you'd of made this post awhile ago, our company just got new Wacom in. They raffled off all 10 the old ones, and I won and just resold them out. Quote
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