Here's a summary of what will likely happen : - You will spend a lot of time and effort researching the best one ; - You will likely settle on something expensive and quite powerful - a very cool toy indeed ; - After a while you will probably realize that similarly to laptops, portable tablets really aren't that great to…
For those of you wanting a portable cintiq, I picked up the HP Touchsmart tm2 tablet a few weeks ago. I had to buy a different stylus from the wacom store (the one it ships with is crap) but I'm really liking it so far. It has an LED monitor, so there isn't much heat coming off the screen, and the bottom stays pretty cool…
You'll need a portable power supply if you want to go walk about with your Cintiq. I've got an older Fujitsu Lifebook slate tablet PC. It is wacom penabled, though not quite as sensitive as an Intuos or Cintiq. One thing you might consider is that my one can't run Maya at all. It's a few years old but should be able to get…
Hi all ! I am looking for a way to easily carry reference material around. The files are mostly pictures (JPG and PNGs, and the rare odd PSD but I can do without) and a few data files too (photoshop brushes and so on, but can be ruled out too, not a huge deal). Let's imagine a dual screen desktop setup, with both screens…
How do you guys feel about the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro? Thought it was pretty cool how it could flip into a tablet if needed and the small size makes it nice for portability:…
I dig it. I got a nexus 7 a little while ago and I really enjoy playing games on that thing. Theres some decent games on the android market. There seems to be quite a few android powered consoles racing to hit the market...which makes me a little uneasy...especially since they all seem to have their own specific sdk (vs…
I've always used Blender since the day one I started 3D, and it's easy to install in a studio environment, because it can be run as a portable application and there's no license issues since it's free. BUT, I'm at least keeping Maya and Max close in order to import my character models to them and set them up for riggers.…
If we're going to think about it like that.. I find screen based tablets are excellent when need a real tactility to your work eg. When sketching, loosely painting/texturing or blocking out sculpts but for precision work I've always found they can be a bit of a hindrance. (Weirdly pleasant for laying out UVs in Maya…
yes there are. I have a note 1. Unfortunately the note 1 is a little bit laggy - maybe it's better on the note 2, but it also depends on the app - some are more laggy than others. Pressure sensitivity is so-so. Even though the thing is made by wacom it's not nearly like a real tablet - not even comparable to the cheap…
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