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theOracle
06-23-2003, 01:29 PM
It's really easy...and using a drawing pad in illustrator gives you a whole
lot more control over your strokes and everything else...especially since it
is pressure sensitive! i've been using it in illustrator for four years
now...i feel crippled when i use a mouse.

cheers!

"Donna" <donnamcm@nospamplsworldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:3EE417A6.2090408@nospamplsworldnet.att.net... I sketch a lot on paper and then place my sketches as a template in ILLY10. Since I am still fairly new at this process, I use my mouse and the pen & pencil tool. I am wondering how difficult it is to use a graphic tablet and how you experts feel about their use. Do you all use a graphic tablet and I just haven't caught on yet, and if so, which one and what size do you recommend. Also, are they hard to get used to?
Thanks.


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