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# ^this, but a5 is generally fine for sketching for b3ta worthy pictures.
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:34, archived)
# I find the larger size one enable
you to make more acurate shapes, especially curves as you can use traditional sketching techniques to get the curves, which I why I got an A3, but then I am a twunt.
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:38, archived)
# I can certainly see advantages to the larger ones, i suppose it's
limited by budget, but also the general size the images you're used to drawing (on paper).

I just happened to obtain an Intuos3 A5 for free and I'm used to drawing small pics on A4 paper...suits me nicely
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:47, archived)
# This^
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:39, archived)
# Yeah
I use a Wacom Bamboo. It's very slightly bigger than A5 I think. Or was it very slightly bigger than A6? Fucked if I know. IT'S A THING WHAT I DO THE PEN AT AND THE LINE ON THE SCREEN HAPPENS.
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:39, archived)
# Thats what I do
But you seem to do it better
(, Fri 26 Dec 2008, 0:41, archived)