That's kind of cool. Nice work with the light falloff, especially!
What kind of Wacom are you using? As an undergrad, I did work study in a Wacom touch-screen lab. Touch screens were about $50,000 back then.
That's kind of cool. Nice work with the light falloff, especially!
What kind of Wacom are you using? As an undergrad, I did work study in a Wacom touch-screen lab. Touch screens were about $50,000 back then.
Thanks. It's a Wacom Cintiq Pro 16
Oooh, I looked that up. Expensive, but it looks like they've come a long way. I'd love to have something like that for working my photos, especially while traveling. Looks like you're putting that one to good use!
It's worth every penny. The Intuous Pro line is as good (just without a screen). I used that for many years, and they come in all price ranges depending on size.
For photography, I'd be looking for a tablet. The Microsoft Surface Pro looked like a good fit, too, but Wacom is way ahead of them in touch sensitivity and graphics, or at least they used to be. It's been awhile since I did any research on the technology front that wasn't camera bodies or lenses lol.
There's a few laptops with embedded wacom tech, you should check those out. But one thing - external wacom does not age, laptop or tablet will be obsolete in 3 years.
Good to know! Thanks