WACOM Intuos Pro Small 6.7 Graphics Tablet
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Price: £199.99
Brand: Wacom
11/28/2019
Description: Draw on the go Whether you're drawing fan art or sketching outfits for a fashion show, the Wacom Intuos Pro Small 6.7 Graphics Tablet helps you take your artistic talents to the next level. Just connect it to your PC or Mac, load up your application and get scribbling. An idea can come to you at any time, so why not bring your tablet with you? The Wacom Intuos Pro has a super-slim portable design, so whether you're at the library or on the train, there's no reason to stop drawing. Pro Pen 2 With over 8,000 levels of pressure sensitivity and virtually lag-free, the Wacom Pro Pen 2 is as accurate as a real pen or pencil. Comfortable to hold and easy to use, simply adjust the pressure to achieve the desired opacity and stroke size. And the pen is battery free, it won't die on you just as you're adding the final touches to a sketch. Take a shortcut The Intuos Pro features multi-touch gestures, so there's no need to go back and forth between your laptop and tablet whenever you want a better view. Instead, use the radial menu to swipe, pinch and zoom your way around the canvas. If you need to undo a stroke or quickly switch to another layer, you can also create a shortcut with one of the eight customisable Express Keys, saving yourself precious drawing time. Wacom WACOM Intuos Pro Small 6.7 Graphics Tablet - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10199213
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 4949268621922
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Author: Mark Stevens
Rating: 5
Review: I felt I needed to get a tablet to elevate my Photoshop skills - make paths with pen tool etc. I think Wacom is probably the professional choice. I wasn't sure whether to buy the 'small' or 'medium' and my decision was largely influenced by the difference in price - I bought the 'small' size. Fortunately, it was perfect - any larger and it would have been an awkward fit on my desk. I actually can't see any reason to get anything bigger, as if you're using if for PS, you really only need to use a tiny area in one corner of the whole surface. There are some good YT videos on setting up and working with a Wacom tablet - I watched ones by PHlearn and Piximperfect both were really helpful. It does take a bit of time to get used to working with a tablet, but a few things made me instantly love it - in particular using the brush tool on a mask - especially Curves in Screen blending mode for 'dodging' and in Multiply for 'burning'. The opacity of the brush changes according to the pressure you use on the tablet and the process feels so much more intuitive and enjoyable than using a mouse and the results are clearly better.
Author: Androo
Rating: 4
Review: I use this mostly with Lightroom for editing and masking photos but I also use Illustrator and Photoshop. Lightroom's amazing new masking features (in 2022) make it more obvious to use a graphic tablet rather than a mouse. It encourages you to use masking more and do a better job of it. I'm impressed with how totally natural this feels. The connection between pen and screen is pretty much real as far as I'm concerned, and you soon don't think about it – you just use it. Things like pressure sensitivity are perhaps less important for photo editing, but it's still very useful to be able to brush on a less dense mask in some areas just varying pressure. I'm happy I chose the smaller size. I'm mostly working on detail in photos so don't need a huge expanse of tablet to make sweeping brush strokes. It means I don't have to move my hand as far, but I never feel like I've lost any sort of fine control. I had a cheaper Wacom tablet years ago and gave up on it because it felt a bit crude. This is light years ahead. I really like that it's wireless (and it makes no difference to how well it works, wired or wireless) and the programmable buttons and touch sensitive wheel (like the scroll wheel on an old iPod) will be more useful once I've decided what to use them for and developed muscle memory. The option to use the tablet as a touch pad with your fingers is nice to have too and works well. The pen is very nicely balanced and I really like the weighted stand for the pen (separate to the tablet so you can place it where you won't knock it over all the time – something that drove me mad with my last Wacom) that has a bunch of spare nibs inside it. It's a nice, quality package that feels worth the money. The software is pretty easy to use and highly customisable – you'll probably need a few weeks of experimentation though. You have to download it from the Wacom website to set the tablet up but it was easy enough. The feel of the pen (you get two types of nib) is mostly just perfect for me – smooth and silky with a perfectly judged amount of drag that makes it feel like a great pencil on smooth, expensive paper. But if you get the slightest amount of dust or grit on it, it suddenly feels scratchy and awful, so if you're like me you'll spend a lot of time wiping the tablet surface and the nib. I don't know how you'd avoid this but it is a bugbear. Another slight downside for me is that the battery life isn't as good as I expected. It doesn't come close to my wireless keyboard or mouse, but I suppose it's doing more. You can use it while it's charging though so it's not a huge problem unless you like to use it on your lap. Occasionally, Bluetooth doesn't connect automatically and I have to select the tablet manually in the Bluetooth menu of my Mac. This can be quite irritating. I'm not a graphic artist so I can't tell you what this is like for drawing, but for photography it's something of a game changer and a good purchase despite a couple of niggles.