Author Topic: The Wacom Cintiq - Betchya feel poor now, don't you?  (Read 1201 times)

I knew about this for longer time ago, and yeah it's very useful for those who can afford it.

whats the unique selling point

The image you draw is displayed on the tablet itself as you draw it. Makes the entire process so much easier.

why would I feel poor after looking at a $2.5k+ tablet
that nobody ever has
I don't know anyone who has one, it's not like everyone has one
if everyone had one I would feel poor
but this pen & touch is enough for me
whats the unique selling point
besides what everyone else is saying:
angled pen usinging. so, you can tilt the pen and it does things.
something near the edge that idk what it does.
just like with every other wacom pen tablet, pressure sensitivity
« Last Edit: April 23, 2012, 04:02:59 PM by Night Fox »

Can't you just do this with an iPad and a stylus?

Can't you just do this with an iPad and a stylus?
there are a lot of things you'd miss out on, but sure!

About time they made a tablet like this.

LOL

They've been making these since 2007

Can't you just do this with an iPad and a stylus?

Yeah but then you'd have to actually buy an iPad

i've always wanted a tablet like this so i can feel like i'm drawing more naturally
too bad it's over $2000. my dad would only let he have one if i somehow stopped sucking at art.

>saw this
>no big deal
>read thread
>reread op
>oh my loving god it has a screen
>jizz

LOL

They've been making these since 2007

Yeah but then you'd have to actually buy an iPad

$800 plus a stylus < $2500 Wacom

I have the Cintiq 12WX

B]

I must have it.
I will rob you guys if I have to.

I still haven't got a response to why the mac keyboard came out for no reason.

I still haven't got a response to why the mac keyboard came out for no reason.

He might've been using it to rotate, or bind keys.
Or use said bound keys.