ZURI wrote:So, I take it there isn't a "zoom" utility that would set the draw area of the tablet to a pre-defined area of the screen? If not, then I feel I should probably get a larger tablet. I can imagine how hard it would be to draw a line that's 4 inches on the tablet and 18 inches on screen. The amount of steadiness required would be huge. How you folks make your textures look so nice is mindboggling to me
. Python is starting to sound easier.
J/K.... That was a stretch....
Zoom does exist with some tablets, though it's rendered useless because you can just zoom with your painting application and retain the access to the toolbars.
(such as [Ctrl]+[+] / [Ctrl]+[-] for Photoshop CS4 with a standard 104-button keyboard on Windows.)
Your steadiness comment is spot on in terms of small tablet to large screen, because if you did zoom in, you would see that your 18 inch line is easier to draw realistically however it extends past the edges of your viewport and monitor by a meter in each direction.
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