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Saturday, April 27, 2013 3:10:36 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Haha, I’ve been putting a sheet of paper on my tablet for years too. It does feel a lot better and I feel I make better drawings with it. I’ve also recommended some friends to try it out, but they don’t like the texture and prefer the slippery plastic/glass feel. Whatever rocks their boat, I guess…I use a medium size Intuos4 and cut my paper to match the size of the “sensor”. I find it confusing to just lay a whole sheet over the Wacom. I’ve also removed the rubber grip on my pen, as I found it too bulky. Without the grips the pen feels alot thinner, like a real pencil, and I find I have better control over my strokes that way. I don’t use the side buttons, so I removed them too.Another reason why I remove the grips is cause in time it becomes sticky, which I find uncomfortable.Another thing I use to prevent the sweating and dirtying of the paper is that I wear a very thin glove (sort of like comic book artists use) and cut the middle, pointing and thumb sleeves at the first knuckle, leaving only the ring and pinky fingers covered. But I’ve seen Wacom sell proper gloves for use especially with the Cintiq.
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