| i have always felt the same way, especially for AE use, in my limitied time trying the cintiq
on the other hand, before an illustrator friend of mine competed in the cut & paste competition he picked up a cintiq to practice on at home. he was also frustrated in the same way that your hand blocks the screen. however, after using one for a week or so he says that goes away and now swears by them.
I can see the benefit for illustration and painting but im still not sure it would make typical AE use any better. On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Angie-Taylor <angie-taylor@ntlworld.com> wrote:
I tried the Cintiq but funnily enough I found it frustrating that my pen and hand got in the way of my drawing after being used to using an intuous. Funny as it never bothered me when drawing on paper but it really bothered me with the screen. Personally I didn't think the benefits of drawing directly on the screen were worth the extra investment. The one thing I did like was being able to rotate it on the stand and have it auto-adjust - sweet! :-)
Angie
On 8 Oct 2012, at 03:21, Byron Nash wrote:
> Let us know how the 20HD goes for AE work Brian. I've had my eye on a Cintiq since they came out.
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