Postby Whitefang » Mon May 24, 2010 3:49 pm
I have used a Wacom cintiq before, just for playing around as I have no artistic skills. Even so, I found it quite useful. The reason I don't have it now is because it was leftover property from a prof who moved and I no longer have access to the tablet now. It's a very good tablet and it works great with photoshop and every day use. Unfortunately, I was unable to test it with any other graphics programs, but it should work just fine for those as well.
Of course, these are obscenely expensive, so stick to your budget, but I highly recommend a tablet monitor. It is that much more satisfying to draw on the screen than on a pad, provided you can afford the cost (I cannot, and thus I have neither input device). One issue, however, is that Windows, in its infinite wisdom, does not allow the pen input tools to be used on a secondary monitor, so if you would want to use the tablet monitor for everyday tasks, it would have to be your primary display. Yes, it's very irritating and I hope MS fixes that in their next OS...we'll see.
If you can't afford the monitor version, then yeah, I definitely recommend Wacom. Their drivers work well with Windows and so does their software. I don't know about Macs, but usually drivers are simpler in OS X than Windows.
P.S. I like the pun in the thread title.
"It's not easy to act in the name of justice."
"Justice is not the only right in this world"