Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Herb, And so, instead of having to click the mouse button repeatedly to increase density, you press down harder and it does the same thing? Like a spray can? The longer you press the more paint comes out? Okay! I get it. But is it definitely better? Do I have to go out and buy one?
Don< once you've done retouching using a pressure sensitive tablet, you'll never want to use anything else for it again. huge time savings and far more accurate control over the effect. a good tablet can reproduce all of the effects of pressure and angle of the stylus on the tablet. Photoshop can't make use of all of the information. procreate Painter 7 can. Painter can also make use of a Wacom tablet's stylus ID feature. it remembers what tool you last used for each stylus you own because each one is uniquely serial numbered at the factory. i started with a 4x5 tablet and last year upgraded to a 6x8 tablet (dimensions in inches). increased size means more natural arm movement for drawing and sketching. Herb....

