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    Quote Originally Posted by Redrobes View Post
    Seems like the perfect opportunity to post this link:

    http://www.wacom.eu/index2.asp?pid=9226&lang=en

    I.e. it makes no difference any more. Ink / Digital its the same thing now.
    Oh I would not quite say that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrazierjr View Post
    Oh I would not quite say that....

    linux--
    gimp--
    unless your hand drawn line work is perfect the first time, every time, you still have to do a pencil sketch first--
    While I'm not claiming that my hand-drawn work is perfect by any means, I always draw with a pen, and never with a pencil, and I never need to redraw anything, I just work with what I create and finish the map. I don't want to draw the same lines twice, that's why I ink it from the start. Then scan it, import to my applications of choice and finish the work. I do 'paint it' in the computer as I don't enjoy working with paint brushes...

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