Ive had the really little ones, upto stupidly big (really old wacom that I rescued from a junk pile at work not sure what size but bigger than 9x12), I use a 9x12 these days, its a good size if you want to do big strokes, you can always map a smaller area if you find it tiring. You cant map a bigger area if its too small...



2008/8/13 Rob Antonishen <rob.antonishen@...155...>
I use a 6x8, as I tend to work close-in anyway.  Large tablets tire my arm.  If you are used to working on larger conventional media it may not be an issue, as you will use your arm more than your hand when drawing.

-Rob A>

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Aaron Elmquist <ironranger@...155...> wrote:
Looking at buying a tablet.  How does a 6x8 vs a 6x11 vs a 9x12 compare for ease of use?

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