http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/its-time-for-growth-300485802.html?tc=portal_CAP Just wanted to share something I saw online, apparently Wacom is introducing 2 new tablets in early 2018. Still insanely overpriced but unless the Dell Canvas blows me away, I'll be getting the 24", which seems to be the perfect size.
Better be true 1080p, I don't get everyone's obsession with 60fps, as long as it doesn't drop below 30 you can't really tell. But we watch movies and tv all the time filmed at 24, and never complain about it. With motion blur its a lot harder to tell the different between 24 and 60.
My drawing class has 24 people in it. I went from spot 24 to spot 2 in 3 weeks. I also draw like 2-8 hours a day. I draw so much, I stopped doing any 3D work. =\ If you want something bad enough, you'll work for it.
Good point; although really that's up to them. Even looking at the wires in these few pages shows some big differences. If you don't at least try you can't expect anything. Did the bolt. I tried both 18 and 24 sides; I felt that 24 worked better for getting the curvature on the bolt head. wires
Holding out for a used 24 or 22 might also be an option. Especially if it's only cosmetically damaged. Managed to nab my cosmetically damaged 24 for udner $1000, base price, becasue a concept artist on the InXile team found it, thank God. Runs wonderfully still atm, despite it missing three pedals and chipped corners on…
thanks EQ, is 24 sides better? i chose 24 so it's dividable by 6, and by 4 (so i can use symmetry, and only have to model one quarter). ok restarted that cylinder thing. i'm having a hard time finding references, but here is the new base from which i'll build the rest.