Don't think the keyboard type really matters for modeling. You don't really have to worry about ghosting and stuff like that. Now for the mouse personally i like a high dpi mouse that's very ergonomic. Especially if you do everything with your mouse instead of tablet.
If you also want gaming. Well like i said. Keyboard to me don't make much difference so get a gaming keyboard if you want. But mouse. As far as i can find here it's either high performance or good comfort but not both. What's more important to you? Right now i use an old gtx14s mouse. Descend performance but also some ergonomics.
I love the old IBM mechanical keyboards. Had one (not IBM) that lasted 12 years till it was crushed by 50lbs of equipment. Moved on to Filco, same layout, same heafty weight. Nice STFU "clickety-clack-clickety-clack!!".
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If you also want gaming. Well like i said. Keyboard to me don't make much difference so get a gaming keyboard if you want. But mouse. As far as i can find here it's either high performance or good comfort but not both. What's more important to you? Right now i use an old gtx14s mouse. Descend performance but also some ergonomics.
If i would buy a set now i would might buy this (the mouse i would want to try out before i buy it so i know how it feels in the hand)
http://www.razerzone.com/store/razer-deathadder
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/gaming-keyboard-G110?crid=825
i recomend lightbulbs, does really help in the dark
also for upgrading the computer
best way for hardare is
cheap intel mobo, i5, or i7 or xeon, with nvidia card
Mouse = Logicool G700
You shouldn't be using a (bright) screen in a dark room; it'll destroy your eyeballs.
I found this keyboard
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
I think its almost the same as Lamonts.
Do you guys know it?
MS natural 4000
Also, for a mouse: Logitech MX518 or the G400 that replaced it.
Now I just have to decide