it was actually easier to use my mouse for detail work than my tablet!
i'm not a professional graphics designer, so i can't give a lot of details on this aspect, but it is definitely more sensitive than my old tablet.
lots of little details make it a worthy jump from my previous tablet, the intuos3.
the detail you can get with brushes is unbeatable.
you can make the most specific lightest stroke, or as detailed as a pen and ink drawing.
i used to lose track of my pen nibs all the time, but not anymore, so kudos to wacom for their attention to details.
dual monitor support for os x (once included software is installed) in: sys pref>pen tablet>pen>detailsyou can adjust which monitors to use, tablet portions, screen area, force proportions..anything
you'll have to zoom way in for serious graphic detailing anyway.no cons.
the major advantage to the larger size is that they have more control of detail.
it's too early to give any detailed evaluation, though.
the ability to lay the screen down and turn it 180 degrees is extremely useful, espeially when cross hatching or doing detail work.
the 1600 x 1200 resolution made inking details a disaster.thankfully, the cintiq is in such demand that i was able to sell mine for cash within 2 days via an online sale.
but a lot of the slides contain radiograph images, histology slides and pathology images where the instructor points out key details on the screen using a pointer.
pros: awesome detail, the standard from wacom.
unless you are comfortable making huge tiring gestures you really do not need too much real estate in a tablet to work in fine detail.
it takes a little getting use to but overall i am able to perform detailed tasks in a much more efficient manner.
i can now get greater details in my work with the stylus pen.
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