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Anonymous
It's a monkey of some sort. I dunno really. Anyways I wanted to ask /i/ exactly how tablets work. I mean do they simply work like a mouse or touchscreen, or is it more complicated than that.
Also, does anyone know how much they would cost? I just want an average or minimum excluding garage sales and stuff.
One last question. I like to rest my hand on the paper when I draw. Will that mess with the tablet if I'm using it (Make marks on the art, make the mouse go over there, etc.) or anything? Any help appreciated.

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>> Anonymous
nah the only thing that the tablet interacts with is the special pen you get with it (cant work with any old pen or object like a ds screen)so being touching anything else doesnt affect it
i find the best way to draw with a tablet is to hold it in front of you angled (think like a sketchbook and you are sketching the monitor)if you don't install it it acts like a mouse kinda so be sure to use the cd that came with it to get its full functions working.
my first tablet was around $40 i think. use it constantly for a day or two and you should get really used to it :)
>> Anonymous
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Thanks man. Big help. A lot of people must've been giving me bullshit cuz they said they're all at least $200 and hard to use. I should be able to get one next paycheck.

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>> B
Does pen pressure work on oekaki
>> Anonymous
>>157640
Yes.

Cheapes one wacom makes is $80. The bamboo, thats the one I have. It works just fine. No need to buy an expensive one, espically if you're just starting out.
>> Anonymous
>>157640
Adding to my last post, you need to install a program called jtablet to allow an oekaki program to sense pressure.
>> Anonymous
Just don't get the small Bamboo, personally I had a hard time controlling the cursor for any precision work with an old Graphire and switched to an Intuos 9x12 a couple of months on.
>> Anonymous
>>157644
it's not working, do I need to use another browser?
>> Anonymous
>>157696
When you go into the oekaki screen theres a button with the letter P in the top right just outside of the drawing area ontop of the scroll bar. Press this to allow pressure.
>> OPs
I got an awesome Wacom graphire one for $100.
>> Anonymous
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>>157718
O SHI-

THANK YOU!

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>> Anonymous
>>157725
>O SHI-
Shi-Painter?
>> Anonymous
>>157725
>>157718
O M FING F this rocks. Thank you
>> Anonymous
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yay

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