Wacom Intuos Tablet Case Study

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Digital artists are one of the most common kinds of creators to use a Wacom Intuos tablet to draw breathtaking masterpieces to either sell or show. It’s portable, fast, and easily put together. Masahiko Yamada the president of the Wacom company, launched off his first new product called the "WT-460M", small-sized tablet in 1986 and more and more products were made to help artist increase their creativity in art as well as do work on their tablet but that depends on the brand. The Wacom Intuos tablet is a well designed product to help many people in their day to day lives. The controls of the Wacom Intuos tablet is the main features that buyers look for, but there are many problems to come with it. The shortcut buttons are known for being replaced as CTRL, Shift, and CTRL-Z but sometimes they end up not responding to their needs or start acting up. This is true for I myself have experienced a similar problem such as this, the 2 top keys on the left and right seem not to …show more content…
Another best of the drawing tablet brands it the Turcom TS-6610 graphic tablet. The competition between each digital drawing company is strong, but the Wacom Intuos drawing tablet has many additional features to help any beginner young artist.
The product itself is meant for any beginner digital artist, with it’s smooth surfaced and basic controls. It depends which kind of Intuos one has, it can either be a drawing, comic, or art one, they come in various types but still all function the same. The cabling is not much of a hazard since it is easily plugged into the PC or laptop. Once you are ready to use the tablet, downloading the software to use it is a fairly easy step, but getting used to look at a screen while unknowingly drawing on a black surface is something needing

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