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karlzoe
12-02-2002, 06:07 PM
is there n e where online that can help me with my drawing....every thing i draw comes out squigly
snapple
12-02-2002, 07:12 PM
karlzoe,
Depends, what are you using, illustrator / photoshop / freehand / flash, etc, etc, ??????
karlzoe2
12-03-2002, 09:16 PM
isnt drawings in photoshop all freehand unless it is imported to....i have a basic knowlege of it but if it can do some magic....hmmm better installl it on the go
the thing is i am terrible at that mouse drawing, the only things that look good are the straight line objects...the rest well...my silence is golden
if i can get some freehand help i would appreciate...thanks lahasa
http://www.wacom.com/lcdtablets/index.cfm
karlzoe2
12-04-2002, 11:33 AM
two monts salary, and i would still owe the govt tax, with rent, electricity, phone, and other utilities not paid plus i would have no food for my self and the pets.
looks good but beyong my affordability....4 now
thanks hopefully i can afford it sometime, i am hopeful OR i can afford it if u host all of us for the next 12 months ( we will take it on a monthly basis) lol :D
hehheh.
ya i wish i could afford one too.
Ricod
12-04-2002, 04:27 PM
*sigh* don't we all ? Or one of those new notebooks that are just a screen and a pen, and you write / click with the pen on the screen ...
heh. ya. when i went to ff in sanfransico last year, wacom was showing off some of their stuff.
had a monitor that laid at an angle on your desk, and you used your stylus to draw/click right in the monitor. much nicer than a mouse.
Ricod
12-06-2002, 02:10 PM
*drool* All my computer nerd genes are resonating ...
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