Thanks. I figured there had to be a trick of that type but there wasn't
anybody showing me how to use it at the time I was playing with it. Now
I don't have access to it anymore.
Chuck Norcutt
Jez Cunningham wrote:
> Chuck - it maps to the screen, not the whole image. So you just zoom the
> screen/window to the required magnification and paint/select as needed.
> Then pan the screen to the next bit...
> I have an old Wacom, and it also has a cordless mouse that sits on the same
> tablet surface.
> I wouldn't be without one either.
> Jez
>
> On 6/18/07, chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> I did use a friend's 6x8 for a while but found it difficult to use because
>> of the direct mapping to the screen. I found that I had to be too precise
>> and assumed I needed an even larger one which I wasn't willing to
>> buy. Maybe there are tricks that I didn't learn such as enlarging the image
>> on full screen such that I'm only working on part at a time. Anyhow, I
>> haven't been encouraged yet to run out and buy one but the 3 folks in the
>> studio where I tried it wouldn't be without one.
>>
>
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