Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

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Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby flyhigh21 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:38 am

OK so I am new at this....graphic design that is. I have been trying to get t-shirts printed and have had estimates of rectreating my artwork in vector form and they are just too high.....So I have decided to start doing it myself. I am an artist and I know most artists nowadays know graphic design. So I guess im getting on the ball.

So yeah since I am use to drawing freehand so is Wacom's Bamboo tablet a good choice for me? or a Wacom Intuos ? its a bit pricey for me but im sure I could find it cheap on the net. I also have one computer on XP and the other has Vista which I would have, will Adobe Illustrator CS2 run fine?

I am considering getting Adobe Illustrator CS2 because of screen printers............

Will using Illustrator and a Wacom tablet work for what I am trying to do? ( transfer my freehand artwork into vector form for shirt printers)
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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby microUgly » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:47 am

There's a post you can read here about the Bamboo - viewtopic.php" onclick="readonly();return false;"http://www.illustratorworld.com/forum/" class="postlink">Illustrator World forum.

I can appreciate that you may not want to use Inkscape in place of Illustrator simple because of industry standards. But if your drawings are simple enough they may convert from SVG to EPS or PDF quite nicely.

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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby microUgly » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:59 am

Oops, it seems I'm quite wrong about Illustrators support for tablets or maybe it was introduced in CS2 :) - http://www.adobepress.com/articles/arti ... 5&seqNum=6

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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby prokoudine » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:51 pm

microUgly wrote:Oops, it seems I'm quite wrong about Illustrators support for tablets or maybe it was introduced in CS2 :) - http://www.adobepress.com/articles/arti ... 5&seqNum=6

No, IIRC it existed in CS :)

However, brush related tools don't seem to be developed further in both Illy and Corel DRAW
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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby DannyKing » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:54 pm

I bought a Wacom Intuos 3 A6 Wide and it's wonderful. I'd suggest getting an Intous rather than a Bamboo because Intous are aimed at professionals, whereas bamboo are designed more for fun.

I do use it with Inkscape (particularly with the calligraphy tool) but I find I use it much more with non vector programs such as The GIMP (or photoshop if you're so inclined).
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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby flyhigh21 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:35 am

So How do I convert my scanned image to my computer (raster form) into an EPS or SVG vector file?

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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby flyhigh21 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:50 am

A Intuos tablet sounds good to me. Although I will probably have to wait a while before I can buy it.

Im also trying to figure out ways to optimize my computers so they will run smoother and not be loaded with crap.

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Re: Should I buy a Bamboo tablet???

Postby Mojo McCracken » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:04 am

flyhigh21 wrote:So How do I convert my scanned image to my computer (raster form) into an EPS or SVG vector file?

Ctrl-I -> Select raster img. -> Shift-Alt-B -> Set appropriate settings -> Press OK.

Or you could read some of the nice tutorials. That would also answer a lot of your future questions...


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