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    • D Offline
      db11
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      @bmike said:

      Exchanged the Medium for the Small today, just using the basic Intuous Pen and Touch version.

      Good move - same model I have. Once you get the settings for speed and acceleration dialed you can flick with your wrist and land anywhere on the screen - makes it really fast for choosing menus / changing tools using the toolbar for example. (one of the reasons I never bothered with the radial menu).

      I had bought the wireless kit for the previous model I owned, and luckily it is fully compatible with the new one. I use it wired when I'm at my desk, but wireless for surfing/TV.

      I know a lot of people feel like Dave does, re: using it in SU. I think that's definitely true when using a larger tablet - it makes cursor movement and navigation really painful because of how much re-positioning you have to do.

      And there are a few things it doesn't do as well as a mouse, but for me the trade-off is more than worth it. These days I find it interminably slow and tiring using a mouse. It takes some time to groove new instincts, and whether that training period is worth it is a personal thing. (Plus there's the risk that you'll invest that time and still hate it.)

      But since that seems to be the majority opinion around here, I thought it would worth hearing the minority report!

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
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        @dave

        How to make it a second display?

        My cintiq mirrors my laptop screen.

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          @Rich,

          It's under Display settings in the Control Panel. Choose "Extend these displays." I have my 27" monitor set up as the primary one so it gets the Windows taskbar, desktop icons, and stuff. The Samsung monitor sits directly in front of me and because I'm lefthanded, the Cintiq is off on the left side. I put the Cintiq on an articulated arm that clamps on the side of the desk which holds the display up next to my primary screen most of the time but allows me to pull it down into my lap when I'm working on it with the stylus
          Screenshot - 3_23_2015 , 5_36_50 PM.png
          Screenshot - 3_23_2015 , 5_37_17 PM.png

          http://www.ergotron.com/Portals/0/images/products/lxArm/45-241-026_sm_lg.jpg

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          • bmikeB Offline
            bmike
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            So, not really going to work for me in SketchUp without retraining my hands and brain, but I started fooling around with ArtRage, the Wacom, and several pages of exports from LayOut.

            candler3-resize.jpg

            It needs refinement (and the model is pretty early on, still missing alot of little details that makes models represented like that 'sing'.

            Pretty happy thus far, and ArtRage is pretty cool for 'real' effects with digital painting.

            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              Good start, Mike,

              One of the things I find really handy with the Cintiq is being able to edit out some lines and artifacts from Sketchy style exports. Lots easier than using the mouse.

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              • bmikeB Offline
                bmike
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                @dave r said:

                Good start, Mike,

                One of the things I find really handy with the Cintiq is being able to edit out some lines and artifacts from Sketchy style exports. Lots easier than using the mouse.

                Thanks Dave.

                I've done the watercolor / paint app thing on my old PC laptop. Haven't found suitable replacement yet on the Mac (although I haven't really looked...)

                Want to get good enough to do this by hand with some LayOut exports from my models.
                The 3d is sort of tough, I can see mocking up elevations though like this with some washes of color.

                Sent that to clients, they liked it... who knew!

                mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  I've got Corel Painter something on my PC and I think they have a mac version although I haven't installed it on my Mac. I think it's a pretty good option for digital painting effects.

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                  • bmikeB Offline
                    bmike
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                    @dave r said:

                    I've got Corel Painter something on my PC and I think they have a mac version although I haven't installed it on my Mac. I think it's a pretty good option for digital painting effects.

                    ArtRage is pretty cool. Has a physics engine in it that mimics real world media... pretty insane, really to be pushing around water color or oils on the screen with the pen.

                    Here's another:

                    candler5resize.jpeg

                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                    • pbacotP Offline
                      pbacot
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                      Looks great Mike. I looked it up and ArtRage is available for Mac but OS 10.4.5?

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • bmikeB Offline
                        bmike
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                        @pbacot said:

                        Looks great Mike. I looked it up and ArtRage is available for Mac but OS 10.4.5?

                        I'm running V4.5 in Yosemite:

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                        Scroll to the bottom:
                        Mac OS X: 10.6 or later, Intel Mac required. 32 or 64 bit

                        I really like combining LayOut and ArtRage or Pixelmator... of course, I could spend all day doing this... which is bad for other work I need to be doing.

                        candler6.jpeg

                        mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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