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| 361680 | 2005-06-06 10:37:00 | I have to replace my mouse, has anyone found one better than the other for PS? | Nalla (6795) | ||
| 361681 | 2005-06-06 10:42:00 | Optical is the obvious suggestion if your not already using one, the main thing i look for in a mouse is comfort, The Logitech mx500 does the job wickedly, its like holding a Merc in the palm of your hand, pure luxury. I purchased a graphics tablet a couple of months back, apperntly they are fantastic for photoshop, Pity I failed to take into account my complete and utter lack of artistic ability, I sit at the helm of a few thousands worth of gear and spew out creations that look like a finger painting session at a playcenter. muhahahahaha...Just thought I would share that..... |
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| 361682 | 2005-06-06 10:57:00 | Thanks Metla for that I will look them up. Funny I have just finished reading about graphics tablets and they said exactly that --the most expensive are the best and are not easy to use. |
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| 361683 | 2005-06-06 11:09:00 | Well, I wasn't silly enough to buy the most expensive, What I bought was an 8x6 inch model with 1024 levels of pressure ($149), It obviously doesn't match up with the full on professional models ($600 to $800) but when I let my younger sister have a go she produced stunning work instantly (so she was banned from touching it).....Mrs Metla was also able to produce a work of art far above my efforts, all these years and I never knew she could draw, she also is banned from using the device. Since then I laid a picture from a magazine on the tablet and traced over it , Produced an excellent picture, Showed everyone how much progression I had made and hid the graphic tablet away... |
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