
It also seems that the only time the author mentions using a mouse to do any photoshop work is when the Aiptek 8000 tablet fails to be able to do the simple task of cutting and pasting a couple images. I think the images make it easier to really grok what that means. I also think using a fixed sized image for tracing gives a very good indication of how different sized tablets map to real world mechanics: moving a short distance on a small tablet covers the same area as moving a long distance on a large one. From the test, any one can see that the wacom draws draws lines on the screen that are more acurate to the lines drawn on the pad. you might have read the article before making yourself look like an ass.įirst off, the trace test wasn't about DPI, it was about acuracy.


it seems she 'only' tries the mouse before giving up? wtf? Nope, read it, especially for the aiptek. >It also seems that the only time the author >mentions using a mouse to do any photoshop work is look at the friggin test images! they are different sizes

Use the extra room you are given on the larger tablets.
