Re: New puter...maybe

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And you were there at the christening sucking on a lollipop waiting for the paint to dry. I was in Copenhagen's wings, waiting for GE’s Geniegraphics to get finished enough to work on so somebody much better than I could correct all the inane stuff AD’s had me shoot under the guise of ‘good art direction’. 
The first time I saw a tablet was in 1983, and it was then that I knew all my ’studio skills’ were obsolete. All I could think about was how to get rid of (sell) the 800 sheets of 8x10 film I either had in the fridge or on order so I could always shoot 4x5 which fit nicely on the scanner and which looked no different to the scanner. 

On Mar 8, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Randy Little wrote:

Quantel created the first ever computer tablet in 1981



On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 8, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Randy Little wrote:

I have been using a tablet since 1988 on a Quantel paintbox and I can't even imagine not having one.  Cintiq I don't like because I am used to not seeing my hand in front of me at this point from regular tablet use.  They are also a little slower then normal Wacoms. So you get a slight lag in response.  My tablet is also wireless so I can pretty much be in whatever position like like.  thats not really an option with a cintiq.      Its take about 2 weeks of steady use to get used to using it but once you are used to it pretty much you won't ever want to use a mouse ever again for graphics.
  
I’ve been using a Wacom tablet prototype since before you born Randy and I can’t imagine not having one now. The Cintiq was not the same as my hand was always getting in the way. I had already tied one elsewhere, but I could’t get it to fit my way of working. First of all the Wacom tablet is light and the Cintiq isn’t.


Art Faul

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Art Faul

The Artist Formerly Known as Prints
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Art for Cars: art4carz.com
Stills That Move: http://www.artfaul.com
Camera Works - The Washington Post

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