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19 Jan 2010Wacom tablets are preferred tools for many graphic designers because they can be much easier than working with a mouse for some types of design. Learning to work effectively with a tablet can be a little tricky, but fortunately there are a number of tutorials that can help. In this post we’ll feature a selection of tutorials that will help with learning how to design specific things, and some that will help you understand the Wacom tablet and to get the most out of it.
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2 Responses to 35 Tutorials and Guides for Working With Wacom Tablets
Mark G
March 22nd, 2010 at 1:23 am
They are distinct programs. Two of the bigger differences are layering, which has only limited support in Elements, and the ability to save eps files, which elements does not have.
Tofus
March 25th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
No need to do much, just cover it with a cloth when finished, to clean, just a slightly damp cloth to wipe the build-up dirt marks.