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Author Topic: Photoshop and the Wonderful Wacom  (Read 11234 times)

Reno

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Photoshop and the Wonderful Wacom
« on: 04 Dec 2005, 18:39 »

So I finally got my Wacom, one of the little 3"x5" ones, great to start out with.  Here is where I run into a problem.

I am using the default program that comes with it right now, Photoshop Essentials 3.  What I am trying to figure out is how to make my work less pixelated for one, and I also wonder if it is possible to close the parameters of my tablet so that it only effects a certain area, namely my drawing screen.  

Using a Wacom Graphite 4 3"x5".
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Photoshop and the Wonderful Wacom
« Reply #1 on: 05 Dec 2005, 00:21 »

The way to get your work less pixelated is working soomed-out at a HUGE resolution. I use 3000 wide to draw my NotBlog, which ends up 500 wide.
There should also be a setting in Control Panel with your Wacom options in it... mine has an option to size to your drawing screen, but I prefer to use it as my mouse as well when I am working.
Which reminds me, I need to update my NotBlog.
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torg

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Photoshop and the Wonderful Wacom
« Reply #2 on: 05 Dec 2005, 03:45 »

take a look at Jephs tutorial, wich should answer some of your questions.
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