Sunday, March 20, 2011

Buying A Graphics Tablet...

A graphics tablet is an input device used by artists which allows one to draw a picture onto a computer screen without having to utilize a mouse or keyboard. A graphics tablet consists of a flat tablet and some sort of drawing device, usually either a pen or stylus. A graphics tablet may also be referred to as a drawing tablet or drawing pad. Pen and paper were the graphic artists' first tools. But today's web and game graphics designers desire the best tools to use for their work. A graphics tablet can provide graphic artists with more designs, flexibility and creativity.                                                               

Pressure Levels- Pressure level refers to the sensitivity to pressure on the surface of the tablet. Most tablets have either 256, 512, or 1024 pressure levels. The pressure-sensitivity can control line thickness, transparency, and/or color. The higher the pressure-sensitivity, the more responsive and natural your tablet will feel and the more control you will have.
This Graphic Tablets pen's pressure is 1, 024 which means that the pressure is very sensitive.


Resolution- The higher the resolution the finer the work will be. If the resolution is low you won't be able to fix very fine mistakes on your work.

The bamboo graphic tablet cost $159.00

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