Welcome To Computer Drawing Tablets

This site has been designed specifically with the intention of making your purchase (or your decision which Tablet to choose) possibly easier and less stressful. The world of digital computer imaging offers you endless possibilities. The range of goods available as well as the difference in price is huge and growing every day, so hopefully this site can give you some guidance and assist you. Once you have decided on the one you wish to buy just go for it ! When you start using your new digital tablet you will have great fun with it and any limitations on what you can produce will only be limited by your own imagination. This site is being updated constantly so keep coming back to see what else we have to offer you. Also if you find what you want please let us know or leave a blog comment. Its always great to see customers happy with their new 'toy' Have fun on the site and please tell all your friends about us - enjoy !

Archive for February, 2010

If you are already a skilled artist or would love to learn how to draw and make people laugh at the same time, whilst possibly earning good money, then this article is just perfect for you.

Just imagine if you were a skilled caricature artist whose work was always in demand. You could easily make quite a bit of extra money by hiring your services out to people in many places. Firstly and most obviously places such as just on the street, or in a park, a bar, at parties, or at a local fair, etc the options are endless. There is also the option of hiring out your services at weddings or family gatherings also.

There is always a high demand for a good caricature artist to give people lots of fun and laughs (even if it is at the expense of a friend or loved one!) Just imagine getting rewarded handsomely merely for drawing cartoon faces, but believe me when I say that this is a very realistic possibility. By mastering the hidden secrets of how to draw caricatures, you could drastically change your lifestyle. Just think how amazed and impressed your friends would be after you develop the necessary skills required to become a successful caricature artist. Would you like to potentially be able to earn a living drawing peoples faces? Are you wondering if this could ever be possible?

We all know that a caricature artist is the life and soul of the party or social event. He or she instantly draws attention to themselves wherever they go. People like to spend time around those people who make them laugh. How many times have you stood behind a caricature artist in the street and been fascinated by the way they can quickly reproduce a fantastic and amusing, but usually extremely accurate picture of the subject. Well with a bit of practice and the right tuition and equipment that person could be you.

Obviously the traditional caricature artist uses a pencil and paper (or similar) but now with the advent of digital drawing the possibilities are even greater by utilising a Computer Drawing Tablet. You could easily set up your own website offering a service for people you have never even met or spoken to. They could email you a photo of the person they want you to ‘do’ and you can work straight off that on your computer via your Computer Drawing Tablet. By emailing them a small draft copy of your work you can gauge their reaction and if its good just continue on with the work. If its not to their liking just ask them for another photo of the subject and work from that one. This type of offer will always go down well as a special individual present for someone. Just think of the fantastic customer reviews, feedback and examples you can add to the website. Once you begin this type of thing the sky is the limit. You can also advertise your services on the on line auction sites and just imagine what the demand would be for these special presents around Christmas time?

There has always been a tremendous demand for a skilled caricature artist, and with the advent of digital artwork this has given the artist so many more ways to get their work seen by the masses. Rather than just relying on local word of mouth or people actually seeing you work in the flesh, you can literally have the whole world as a fan and potential customer base. Using the right type of computer drawing tablet will give you an unbelievable amount of control and incredible detail you never before thought possible.These devices come in a vast range of sizes and cost but you can begin for as little as $30 and go literally as high as you want to. The portability of the computer drawing tablet is also a major factor to consider. You can set yourself up with your laptop and digital tablet and you are all set to produce work which can at the click of a mouse be, quite literally sent from one side of the world to the other. The possibilities of this are huge.

Learning how to draw caricatures that people will love and pay cash for, is the most difficult part of successfully becoming a caricature artist. However with the right equipment, instruction and guidance the world is literally in your own hands.

Check out this video for a quick demonstration as to what can be achieved on a Computer Drawing Tablet

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Computer Drawing Tablets,  Review

The Wacom Bamboo Craft is about 9.8 x 6.9 (with the active area at 5.8 x 3.6) and is an extremely and versatile device to use. It works with both Mac and PC and offers the user a lot of functions and features for their money.

This is one of many computer drawing tablets offered from Wacom and is as usual excellent value for money and for the price this device is well worth considering.

See below for manufacturers full description and 2 help videos

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Combining intuitive design and versatility, Bamboo Craft is a powerful creative workstation that lets PC and Mac users create digital art with an organic, hands-on feel. Using an innovative tablet and Wacom's "Multi-Touch" system, users can manipulate images and navigate the Web using simple gestures and finger taps. When combined with Wacom's pen-input technology, Multi-Touch allows you to write, doodle, and embellish with ease.



Included pen features 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for precise drawings.


Large, textured work surface and customizable keys give you artistic control.


Multi-Touch lets you scroll, zoom, and rotate your screen with simple hand gestures.
Sleek, Stylish, and Easy to Use
Measuring 9.8 by 6.9 inches, the Bamboo Craft is compact enough to store comfortably in a laptop case. It features a large and responsive active area, providing enough workspace for even your most ambitious projects. For added convenience, four ExpressKeys provide quick access to user-defined shortcuts.

The tablet also comes with a battery-free pen with an easy-to-grip design, so you can have maximum control over your drawing. The work surface is textured, providing a pen-on-paper feel. It's also reversible, so you can use it whether you're right- or left-handed.

The Bamboo Craft is simple to set up. Simply plug the tablet into your computer via a USB port, install the provided drivers, and you're ready to go. You'll be doodling, writing, and painting in minutes.

Enhance Creativity with Multi-Touch Technology
With the Bamboo Craft, Wacom has implemented a new technology called Multi-Touch. Typically, tablets require you to use the stylus for navigation, but Multi-Touch provides a comfortable, hands-on alternative. It allows you to quickly navigate through your computer with a single finger. You can also scroll, zoom, and rotate your screen with simple hand gestures. It's intuitively-designed and easy to use -- even if you're new to the touch experience.

For precision work, you can use the included pen. When you use the pen, the screen will automatically recalibrate for more precise use. In your hands, the pen quickly becomes an all-purpose art tool. It features 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, allowing you to perform tasks ranging from fine handwriting to wide-brush painting. You can add hand-drawn embellishments to your favorite digital photos, or provide a personal touch to your scrapbooking pages.

First-Class Visual Editing Software
The tablet also comes with a full suite of visual editing software, including Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0, Corel Painter Essentials 4.0, and Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 WE3--valued separately at several hundred dollars. Also included is a DVD with 26 scrapbooking lessons from Jane Conner-Ziser, an expert in digital imaging.

Bamboo Craft is compatible with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (Service Pack 2) and Mac OS X (10.4.8 or higher). It also requires a powered USB drive, a colored screen, and a CD/DVD drive.

What's in the Box
Bamboo Craft tablet, Bamboo Craft pen, Quick Start guide, installation CD (includes driver software, interactive tutorial, and user's manual), software DVD, DVD with 26 scrapbooking lessons.


Product Details

  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Win / 6.0 Mac for editing, retouching, enhancing and sharing digital photos
  • Corel Painter Essentials 4.0 (Win and Mac) for creating natural media art and turning photos into paintings
  • Battery-free, ergonomic pen with two switches
  • DVD with 26 lessons on how to used the included software to build scrap book pages
  • Multiple free offers in box including a free color scrapbook from Shutterfly, a Cafe Press store and more

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CUSTOMIZNG BAMBOO CRAFT
INSTALLING BAMBOO CRAFT

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Bang for it's buck! These Wacom Bamboo tablets are awesome! Easy to use!
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: Dennis A. Amith (kndy), California
I have been an avid user of Wacom products for almost a decade now and for digital artwork, I still use my Intuous 3 Graphic Tablet. But now I have a new Wacom tablet known as the Bamboo Craft, part of Wacom's latest line of budget-priced Bamboo tablets (from lowest to highest in price: (all black) Bamboo Pen, Bamboo Touch and Bamboo Pen & Touch. And over the $100 range are the Bamboo Craft and Bamboo Fun in metallic silver).

The Bamboo Craft are for those who want a tablet for their Mac or PC and all that is required is that you have a USB port and the room/table space to place your tablet.

The Bamboo Craft is about 9.8 x 6.9 (with the active area at 5.8 x 3.6). For those that need something larger, the Bamboo Fun is about 13.3 x 8.8 (with an active area about 8.5 x 5.4). Note: This is very important, it's great to have more active area space (I believe the bigger the better) but having owned several in the past, what I've learned is that it also comes down to your desk working area and sometimes having something too big may not be practical. Also, purchase a tablet that works with your budget.

I. INSTALLATION & TRAINING

Install of the software on both the PC and Mac are quite easy. After install, you can partake in a few training lessons on how to use your fingers (aka Multi-touch) and use the tablet like a mouse. You can click on the pad, like you would click on a mouse to achieve point, click and move. You can also use your finger to navigate and use the buttons to click. Two fingers to zoom or right click. Motioning your hands clockwise or counter clockwise to spin and rotate an image. And of course, a pressure sensitive pen which you can do the same thing but also take part in making handwritten notes via ink (or your graphic design software) and also for your artwork. Also, the buttons and movements can be customized via control panel or system preferences (via PC or Mac).

I tested this on my Mac G4 with OS 10.5 (it will work with 10.4.8 or higher) and also my iMac (10.6) and it worked fine. Tested it on Windows XP (w/ Service Pack 2) and it works fine (it also works with windows 7 and Vista).

For those who suffer carpal tunnel, mouse finger or tendonitis, a Bamboo Craft (or lower device like the Bamboo Touch) can definitely make things easier on your hands. And it's not hard to use, the training on how to use the Bamboo tablet is comprehensive and easy.

II. Ink and accompanying software

For those who want to leave sticky notes, a hand recognition and art software known as Ink is included. But this software may be a bit basic for some people and so the good news is that if you don't own Adobe Photoshop or Corel Painter, the Bamboo Craft comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 (Windows) and 6.0 (Mac), Corel Painter Essentials 4.0) and Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 WE3. And for many people that don't need all the other advance parts of the more expensive software, this software is all they need.

You also get a DVD with 26 scrapbooking lessons from Jane Conner-ziser and a library of digital craft embellishments. A free 8x8 photo album from Shutterfly, a free online store from Cafe Press, a free one year subscription to Scrapbooking & Beyond Magazine and free online training with [...].

III. TESTS

I managed to test out the Bamboo Craft on the web and scrolling, going back, cut and paste were easy using the tablet. The pressure sensitive pen is also easy to use. I tested it on Adobe Photoshop CS3 and also on Corel Painter 8 (and I'm sure they work perfectly on CS4 and CP10). Pressure sensitive pen works perfectly.

It's important to note that learning a pen for digital painting or work, takes some time. Learning how to use a tablet and the pen to use more paint and less paint takes time, so don't expect to paint something incredible the first time using the pen if you are a beginner. Be patient and practice. If your main drive is to paint, I highly recommend with a larger tablet such as an Intuous but for basics, the Bamboo Fun may be all that you need since its larger than the Craft but if you don't have the room, the Craft may be perfect for you. Of course, if you want to go hardcore and want the best (and very expensive in the $1000-$2,000 range), Wacom offers the Cintiq which has the actual digital screen display on the tablet and are magnificent.

And there is no need to worry as it won't conflict with your keyboard, mouse or any other device.

JUDGMENT CALL:

For a budget device and for all the bells and whistles it comes with, the Wacom's Bamboo Craft is a wonderful device for multi-touch, writing, creative artwork, painting, etc. I truly believe those with hand problems such as carpal tunnel, tendinitis or mouse finger will find these Bamboo touchpads much to their liking and creative artists, all that they need until they can upgrade to an Intuous or a Cintiq.

Again, for those on a budget, I recommend the Bamboo Fun for its size but the Bamboo Craft and other lower-priced Bamboo tablets may be all that you need, depending on what the need is or what kind of work you will be doing on it.

But I've owned quite a few Wacom tablets right now and I remember back then, the budget and basic release of Wacom tablet's were simple but these Bamboo tablets....the sleek look, what they are capable of and all that is offered with it is pretty awesome. So, if you are looking into this device is highly recommended.
Very, Very Cool!
 
Review Date: October 18, 2009
Reviewer: C. Huddleston,
I was a little skeptical about this tablet, since I'm not really fond of gimmicks or excessive gadgetry, but thought I would give it a try, as my old Wacom Intuos is getting a little long in the tooth.

But I love this tablet! It's the perfect size to go with a notebook computer, and the touch pad is so much more comfortable than that little one on most laptops. I was already very familiar with the pen from my old Intuos, and it works just the same, exactly like a normal pen would. You can either use a little button on the pen to double-click, or just touch the pen to the surface. It's a wonderful invention that I love.

As for the multi-touch part of the tablet, I actually like that part as well. I watched the tutorials to get the hang of it, but it was pretty easy. The only gesture that was not intuitive for me was dragging a file or folder. I had to look that one up, and at first I couldn't get it, but after using the tablet for an hour I felt like a pro. At first I thought the tablet wasn't sensitive enough and was pressing too hard, but after a while I got the hang of how to touch it. If anything, now I would say it's a little too sensitive and I have to be careful not to touch the screen excessively or rest my fingers on the screen.

The thing I love the most about the multi-touch, and what I use it most for, is browsing on the web. The scroll gesture is very intuitive and so easy, and the gesture to move to a previous web page is genius. It really is cool and easy to use. It feels like you're flipping through actual paper pages.

This product comes with bundled software like Painter Essentials and Photoshop Elements, which are perfect complements to the tablet and pen. I already had similar products on my computer so didn't download these. I don't think the pen is as sensitive as that on the beefier Intuos tablets, but I don't know how important that would be if you're just using this tablet for casual use, as I intend to.

This tablet definitely exceeded my expectations, I'm very happy with it. I do have one thing I wish was different -- I wish that I could resize a window by dragging the corner. I wasn't able to do that (or at least, I couldn't figure out how), yet that's something I constantly do on my computer screen.
I'm using the touch pad, and loving it
 
Review Date: October 30, 2009
Reviewer: S. Saunders, Rocky Mountains USA
I've never used tablet or pen technology with my PC or iMac, and have just installed the Wacom Bamboo Craft on my iMac today. Although I hope to learn to use the pen functions in the future, my focus now is on using the touch pad. I have a lukewarm attitude toward touch pads, no doubt a result of mixed experiences with them on different notebook computers. But I'm prone to hand and wrist discomfort from too much repetitive motion at the computer - in my case from the mouse more than the keyboard. As much as I like my Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse with Bluetooth Wireless (Graphite) K72281US, I thought that having a touchpad option for my iMac and other computers would provide a welcome change for my hands and fingers.

The tablet installed easily on my iMac, as did the driver update which was easy to find on the Wacom website. I enjoyed the tutorial, and although I'm saving the pen functions for the future, I went through that part too.

I have been using the tablet instead of the mouse to navigate with my browser, and finding it easy although I'm still new at it. The tablet is sleek and quite a nice complement to my iMac, and I like the size. It's small enough to fit onto my desk, but large enough to be workable with the iMac's 24 inch screen. I've been using the touch functions of the tablet instead of the mouse to compose this review, instead of automatically reaching for the mouse. If I can get into the multi-touch pad habit, I may reduce my ibuprofen consumption - such as it is - caused by painful hands. The Bamboo Craft costs more than ibuprofen, but preventing recurrence of hand and wrist discomfort is, as the commercials say, priceless.

I can see from my research, including the reviews on this product page, that this product has much more to offer than the rather basic tasks I'm using it for at this time. However, I would encourage anyone who'd like a change from constant mouse use, to consider a product like this one, with its multi-touch pad capability - even if you don't get a model which, like this one, also has the pen functions.
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Adesso Cyberpad 8.5 X 11 USB Black Digital Notepad
 
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8.5 X11INCH DIGITAL NOTEPAD WITH ELECTRIC INKING PEN, BULIT-IN 32MB MEMORY ,OVER

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  • Bundled Software Include -
  • EverNote is a note management application for all your notes. EverNote provides a single place where you can easily record, categorize
  • riteMail 2.5 offers smoother lines, automatic shape correction, and calligraphy pen styles in different colors.
  • PhotoImpact XL unleashes a powerful set of creative tools including hundreds of effects and tools for montages, creative design, Web graphics
  • Free Notes show off real handwriting and drawing skills in e-mails. This program allows you to create reminder notes for display on your desktop.

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