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Wacom Tablet

Anpu

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Hey all,

I am looking to purchase a Wacom Intuos3 tablet. I have dual 22 inch LCDs and I was wondering if I should go with a 6x11 or just stick with the 4x6? I will be using this for illustration, 3D Modeling, Photoshop and other things like that.

Thanks.
 
I use my 6X8 Intuos3 on dual 24" monitors and have no problem with it. In fact I sometimes think that is to big.
 
The size will depend upon how much you use it and your person style. I have the 9x12 and love it even though it is quite huge. It typically sits on my lap by itself or leaned against the desk. Some others I know dislike its size as they prefer to have it sitting in front of them on their desk along with the keyboard. Any of the sizes will work for you though some may require an extra step in your process (e.g. zooming in to lots of detail work).
 
I am worried about the mapping of the 6x8 being a 4:3 ratio where my monitor is a 16:10. Have you guys had problems with the odd mapping of the 6x8?
 
^i was afraid of the same thing, when i upgraded from a 4:3 CRT to a 16:10 24" LCD, but i guess there was nothing to worry about. my 6x8 is working perfectly, and it doesn't feel awkward or anything
 
My standard response:

The Intuos3 6x11 is the best tablet I have ever used, bar none. Especially with dual monitors.
 
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