It might also affect your pleasure to draw and paint. This adaptation process made by your body (in regards of the ergonomics flaws of your hardware) will have an impact on your health in the long run. But you'll eventually adapt to the weird specifications and ergonomics issues of your tablet model and make it perfect for you. The perfect graphics tablet doesn't exist. Since 2010 many things happened: the first Ipad-like tablets with styluses, the historical monopoly of Wacom breached after their patent for battery-less stylus expired and competition could finally start on the tablet market with many new models (Huion/XpPen/etc.) and tablet computers with a pen are cheaper to buy and more and more common on the desk of artists. Over the years, I was super happy to see this article being republished on big CG portals, printed on CG magazines and even the artworks were republished by Wacom on their blog! Recently, I had the request for another repost but after re-reading the article, I felt it to be totally obsolete and not really in sync with what I'm thinking now. I also made new artworks and published them in higher quality. About the 2020 remake of this article: For the ten years anniversary of this article (originally published on April 11, 2010) I decided to rewrite it and refresh all the article.
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