hehe
:)
edit: TJ: i want to buy a drawing tablet, any recommendations?
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 7:53,
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edit: TJ: i want to buy a drawing tablet, any recommendations?
depends on your budget, and how serious you are about getting in to using one
the biggest Wacom you can afford would be a good option. Don't buy a "Trust" one.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 8:19,
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I agree. Trust are a bag of wank compared to Wacom.
I got myself a Intuos 3. A5 area but I prefer it to the bigger ones. If you're on a tight budget the Wacom bamboo ones are still quite good.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 8:21,
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budget is upto around £150
dependent on how much i can afford to take out of my grant :D
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 8:26,
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you mean
you intend to spend your grant on tangible goods instead of alcohol and weed? My word, what is the world of academia coming to?
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 8:28,
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alas, i loved freshers week, and getting utterly wasted at various parties
but now, i'm getting bored of wasting that much money
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 8:31,
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how come I never got trashed at oweek? WHY
and I would also express an opinion for a wacom, maaaaaybe contemplate ebay for an intuos.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 9:18,
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well, that looks more like the Bamboo range then.
Unless you are just getting it for fun, it would really be worth bunging in teh extra £50 on top of the £150 for an Intuos
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