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Graphics Tablets

Posted: September 15th, 2013, 4:49 pm
by RichardVaughanDavies
Over the cooler months I want to have a play with CAD software with a view to produce (or trying to produce) plans from a 3 view.

I've an old copy of Adobe Illustrator CS3, so that should do, but what of a grahics tablet?
I've narrowed down the choices to:-
1 Wacom Intuos Pen & Touch, Medium (was Bamboo). New
2 Wacom Intuos Pro Pen & Touch Medium (was Intuos). Used

Of course there is also the question as to whether or not I actually need one.
What do you designers use? Any help would be most appreciated, I've been going round in circles looking at reviews on t'web.

Cheers

Richard

Re: Graphics Tablets

Posted: September 16th, 2013, 1:47 pm
by Stuart Solomon
Richard, all you need is a program like Turbocad, a laptop/pc and a mouse. Easy :-)

Re: Graphics Tablets

Posted: September 17th, 2013, 9:21 pm
by Rob Buckley
For all the hundreds of hours I've spent drawing pictures in CAD over the years I've never used anything more complicated than a mouse.

For making a drawing to build from, a proper CAD package would probably be better than illustrator. Turbocad as Stuart mentioned is free for version 12 & about 80 quid for version 20. Other CAD software is of course available!

Re: Graphics Tablets

Posted: September 19th, 2013, 11:29 am
by RichardVaughanDavies
Well, that's saved me a few bob. :)

I've now got a copy of TurboCad for the Mac and now for a spot of learning. Should keep me out of mischief during the long cold nights of the harsh winter the doom and gloom merchants are saying is on the way. :)

Thanks for the replies

Richard