• Dan H(quanoman2)

    after the hundreds of your tutorals I follow should I have brought you and apple Mr Williamson :D :D ;)

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    malhomsi

    greetings Jonathan ! a pleasure to have u here !

  • Dan H(quanoman2)

    cool I do some more research Ronald thanks :D

  • Mark Smith(me1958424)

    hello, Jonathan

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    Ronald Vermeij(indigowarrior9)

    I guess you can start with any Wacom which
    - fits inside your budget
    - is supported by your hardware and operating system (drivers) and applications

  • Dan H(quanoman2)

    so am using the more natural posision of holding a pencel for smooth curved shaped strokes over a sureface in sted of the mouse that gose all wobly

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    malhomsi

    hey there !

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    Ronald Vermeij(indigowarrior9)

    For what purpose Daniel? Sculpting of Blendering in general?

  • Dan H(quanoman2)

    is there a recommended Wacom to start out with?

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    Ronald Vermeij(indigowarrior9)

    Its all about keyboard and mouse for me (but I do not sculpt with it, only CAD like stuff)

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