Can anyone tell me what I should be looking for in a pc drawing plate, just as a toy to start with. Netto have one on sale from 29th January at a cost of �19.99, will it be any good? they always seem to sell out quick. Simple jargon would be appreciated. Thanks, Kath.
very good for freehand drawing and also for RSI sufferers
they can be extremely pricey depending on size (a4 = �250)
bit if a dilemma
the cheaper the tablet the lower the sensitivity ... and the less responsive the "nib" - so drawing is a bit of a pain - and you could be put off ....
.... trouble is ... if you get a good one and change your mind ...
Thanks AC, Your link was very interesting, It didn't really help me to decide whether the cheap one would be worth getting, as you say it is a bit of a dilemma. �20 is not a vast amount if it turns out to be rubbish. but I think I will decide when I am actually in the shop tomorrow. Thanks again. Kath.
I got one ages ago (mainly for wife) It's worse than a mouse for mousey stuff...
absolutely invaluable for editing/creating artwork
I edit ...
the wife creates (that statement works on so many levels ;-/
for �20 quid you'll get an idea ... if you get the bug save your pennies.
what would be good would be to try one .... can you persuade a friend that they can't live without one?
Hi AC, Thanks to your reply I have decided that I am going to get one ( they will probably have none left now that I want one). They also have a laptop stand with cooling fan which I want at �9.99, so it's a case of fingers crossed all the way to the store. Kath.