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>>8665440
I recognize the dash of tongue-in-cheek self-recrimination, but I'm going to reply seriously because I'm not very good at being jovial.

It may indeed depend on the individual - I would be interested in knowing whether there were people whose art improved after acquiring a nicer tablet. I only have my experience and some hearsay to go on.

I guess I'd say that the things you mention were more like annoyances than handicaps for me - it took 10+ attempts (and a lot of hand cramping) on the graphire to achieve the same result yielded by 2 attempts on the intuos. It might make a difference that I used the graphire for 10 or 11 years though, so I was very familiar with its quirks by the end. I'm also extremely lazy/haphazard when it comes to sketching, so maybe someone who is more technically minded would achieve more from the same transition.

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>>7661897
All digital for pretty much everything. I think I'd have to use paint if I wanted to slap shit down so haphazardly using traditional media. I can't believe I used the same graphire2 for so goddamn long before caving and buying an intuos. I don't care if my art is the same as it was before, everything is a hundred times easier with the intuos.

I do keep a notebook in my bag for times when digital is not feasible, but it doesn't generally contribute more than conceptually.

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Was listening to some yume nikki remixes.

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