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Jason, I found your blog on accident and find myself coming back for more. I love your work, it is fascinating. What type of digital pad or other equipment would you recommend for a beginner to start out with?
thanks for looking and liking :) - As for advice on what tablet to start with. Have a look on ebay for a 'wacom intuos 2' or higher these have until very recently the largest amount of sensitivity. Failing that and you have to buy one brand new the wacom Bamboo is a good entry level model.
A brand called 'Genius' is worth checking out as they are alot cheaper than wacom models
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Hello,
Your blog has been recommended to us as a interviewee's favorite blog!
We would like to do an interview with you about your blog for
www.BlogInterviewer.com . We'd like to give you the opportunity to
give us some insight on the "person behind the blog."
It would just take a few minutes of your time. The interview form can
be submitted online at http://bloginterviewer.com/submit-an-interview
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Mike Thomas
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www.bloginterviewer.com
Jason, I found your blog on accident and find myself coming back for more. I love your work, it is fascinating. What type of digital pad or other equipment would you recommend for a beginner to start out with?
Hi Steve,
thanks for looking and liking :) - As for advice on what tablet to start with. Have a look on ebay for a 'wacom intuos 2' or higher these have until very recently the largest amount of sensitivity. Failing that and you have to buy one brand new the wacom Bamboo is a good entry level model.
A brand called 'Genius' is worth checking out as they are alot cheaper than wacom models
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