Hihi!
I was trying to get information about a decent digital tablet because I want to add support for it in xNormal and also for a 3D engine and sculpting tool.
Basically I need these characteristics:
1. 512 or more pressure levels. To control better the weight of the scultping/height, etc... That's fundamental.
2. Pen angle/tilt support to control better the sculpting/extrussion direction.
3. Must support Windows XP, Windows Vista and linux ( MacOSX and Solaris are desireable too ).
4. My budget is like 110€.
5. The area size is irrelevant for me... A6 is fine... I just need to to program it not to create art really.
6. Pencil accessories would be desireable ( airbrush, interchangeable tips, etc... )
I've found two possible options... none of them completely satisfactory:
1.
Wacom Intuos 3 A6 in ebay ... but hard to find and is a bit more expensive that I could pay...
2.
Trust TB-7300. Has no linux support... and neither airbrush or other accesories.
I've found several cheap tablets ( Aiptek, Genius, etc ) but they seem to lack tilt/angle support...
Do you know any other other tablets which could satisfy these characteristics, pls?
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Also it would kick major ass if you indeed give your sculpting app a good tilt sensitivity. I don't understand why neither Zbrush nor Mudbox support that yet!
Wacom is teh awesome and has no real competitors that I'm aware of, at least for quality.
It does not have the extra buttons but that's not something to worry about on your side. I believe it supports tilt but twist I don't think so.
Also, what about a donate system? I would happily throw out a few greens for that tablet purchase of yours since XNormal has been so great!
Alex
http://www.wacom-shop.net/cgi-bin/wacom.storefront/480725df00ac692a273f4ddcef260647/Catalog/1020
I bought my USB Graphire from there about 3 years ago to replace my serial port one, and it's been perfect.
just don't buy a tablet that is too different size-wize to the screen area if you want to do things like sculpting that require a little precision. i use an intuos3 A6 on my notebook, connected to a 24-inch screen in dual-monitor mode and that is far from optimal really. more of a mouse replacement than a drawing input device.
my intous 2 was also a refurbished - has worked perfectly these past three years
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wacom-Intuos-2-Graphics-Tablet-model-XD-0405-U_W0QQitemZ120247992748QQihZ002QQcategoryZ3680QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting