Couple of months ago, Wacom bamboo has arrived at our office, and yes, it was mine to play with. I did an experimental illustration by using that, just to get myself familiar with the new gadget and get ready for all upcoming projects. Nothing mind blowing, it’s just what I love to draw. Enjoy.
Experimental Illustration
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Emily, have you ever tried http://delicious.com/collaborationking/virtual
We are always curious to see how graphic tablets can be integrated online to share/promote virtual collaboration.
Any favorite products or examples uses?
It depends on what kind of activities involved, whether it requires quick handwriting or drawing and sketching. As it speeds up the communication and users can focused more on the content rather than trying to work out the tools.
I've seen how graphic tablets / tablet PC are used in presentations, including webinars, as well as virtual meeting when desktop sharing is involved. Graphic tablet could be very useful in speeding up the process of collaboration when keyboard and mouse become the bottleneck.
At the moment I'm using Wacom Intuos 4 (Large). It's been an awesome tool for me so far, whereby the size is what I need when dealing with details for my illustration work and the senstivity is another factor!
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