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I'm talking about tablets here. I hear that the middle of the screen gets pretty warn out, so are most people just using a smaller area than they paid for? Should I get the most screen I can afford or go smaller?
 

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it depends dick. wasnt online for the past week so couldnt get to you sooner. if you are going for a wacom intuos dont worry about it being worn off. it will last forever.
your brush strokes will be better with a bigger tablet because you can stroke with a larger pivot point hence more confident, dynamic, juicy line work. just like irl.
 

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i have wacom intuos pro 5 large. The biggest of all and i can tell you that i very depends on the person. For me big tablet its really helpfull and much more usefull then smaller ones. The work area much bigger what gives you much more possibilities to draw\paint on big surfaces, the hand motion much freer and dinamic. But I've talked with people which prefer the smaller sizer, cause that what they get used to. I suggest to find and try the tablet before buying it.

Good luck :)
 
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