Bohemianne
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Lol, so you sort of sweat it and experiment with "other use." That old tablet of mine is really intended specifically for cad, and I have tried the other way around too with graphics...the same weird feeling like when you used your new tablet with 3d application. So I am laughing because I think we both achieved something weird.
I already forgot how I've been calibrating that tablet before...which has something to do with tracing very big sheets of drawings. Keyboard shortcuts outlive it. Nevermind. I think calibration it's pretty much part of anything with graphic arts. You see on another side of angle we can even mess up with color calibration, et al.
I already forgot how I've been calibrating that tablet before...which has something to do with tracing very big sheets of drawings. Keyboard shortcuts outlive it. Nevermind. I think calibration it's pretty much part of anything with graphic arts. You see on another side of angle we can even mess up with color calibration, et al.
Bohemianne: Indeed, I recall you having said somthing about having used it for Autocad. so it probably functions as a mouse. I tried to use my tablet (in tablet mode) in Lightwave and DAZ Studio, but it did weird things hen trying to navigate in 3D. It is possible to temporarily switch to "mouse mode" with modern tablets though, so you can use them for 3D as well as 2D art purposes. Plus the new tablets need no calibration at all. 🙂




