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7-Star Challenge Week 7

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Technically speaking, I’ve produced more than 8 pieces of work this week, but I refuse to show you the other 6, because they are awful. It’s the new tablet. It’s driving me crazy.

I finally figured it out after an A/B comparison with the old one.

Artz II

Surface: smooth
A light touch yields: very little paint

Intuos4
Surface: Smooth, but has posterboard-like resistance to pen strokes
A light touch yields: ZOMGPAINT

I’ve been changing the settings to the sensitivity, and it’s getting closer to a usable response, but it’s still either too heavy-handed, or too ginger. That I think I can tweak into submission eventually. I don’t know what to do about the surface. 2000 grit sandpaper doesn’t seem like a graceful solution. Lucky me, too: the year I buy a replacement for my old tablet, they release a brand new surface.

I seem to be the only person on the planet who hates it, which tells me I may grow into it.

Or that the rest of the world is just stupid, which is my current inclination.

Posted: July 26, 2009 at 9:17 pm

New tablet

My lovely wife* let me borrow against our savings and get a new Intuos 4 tablet to replace my ancient Artz II (it’s mostly wood and railroad spikes) a month ahead of schedule. Sigh…she is lovely (see above).

However, as it wouldn’t be a moment of my life if it wasn’t somehow marred by fate, it turns out some jerk bought this tablet ahead of me, left everything sealed but registered the serial number, and downloaded the “bundled” software (you can only get it by registering) before returning it to Fry’s, where I purchased it. So now I can’t complete registration and I can’t get the software I just paid for. Sure, the software sucks (PS Elements FTW), but it’s a principle thing. Also, I’m eligible for a nice discount on Corel Painter if I can register, and I’m still running version 5, which is so old it’s practically a beta (it’s mostly wood and railroad spikes).

But even more importantly, we now have to admit the existence of someone who would spend $400 on a fraud tablet purchase just to steal Photoshop Elements. Elements, people! That’s like buying a car for the floor mats.

Anyway, rambles aside, I’ve contacted Wacom and hopefully we can smooth things out. In the meanwhile…drawing frenzy is go.

In other news, the remainder of this month will be Spaghetti Fest at the Moss house. It’s unrelated, I assure you.

*Also my only wife, for the scorekeepers among you.

Posted: July 19, 2009 at 5:11 pm