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    I've always used something called Genius Mousepen. It's a tablet that comes with mouse and pen. At the time I got it, it was $30 new, considerably cheaper than Wacom. I'm sure it's a lot more now. It's served me well. After a few years the pen died, but I was able to get a Huion pen on ebay for about $10 that works fine with it.

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    Since so many ideas were put forward, I'll just talk abut my rig. I have large a Wacom Cintiq (stylus not touch) and I love it because I can touch with my stylus exactly where the paint or line is meant to go. That is like how I learned and did for years before such technology was available. I never quite got into the tablets that were referring to the screen but you would touch down on your desk or in your lap and hope it went in the right spot up on the monitor. But with the Cintiq it's the best thing ever.

    There are competitors out there too, not just Wacom. So you can look around. Not sure how much money you want to spent. But that's pretty much in the high end direction.

    What a lucky girl any way you go.
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Quote Originally Posted by roma Golich View Post
    Cintiq — Super! How did you clean it?

    Some time ago I run against a video (on the msft research) where the researchers demonstrate new monitor with a prism and video camera. When fingers or other things go close to the screen the camera see this through the screen and report their position. A think it is like semitransparent mirror.
    Well, I clean it with one of those special cloths designed for wiping monitors without scratching them. They're fairly cheap at electronics stores. I like to keep the Cintiq clean that way so I don't scratch the monitor when I paint by removing grit from the air that settles on it. (crossing fingers) So far so good. I love it and take really good care of it.

    As to the prism thing you mentioned, sounds intriguing. I don't know a thing about the mechanics of it. I'm only a user in that case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D Akey View Post
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    As to the prism thing you mentioned, sounds intriguing. I don't know a thing about the mechanics of it. I'm only a user in that case.
    I search by the keyword "wedge",„Touch“,„Monitor“,... and found one href
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/rese...ect/the-wedge/
    I'll watch it later.

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    Great you are encouraging your Daughter. I have only used Artrage for 3 years and was unable to afford Wacom so bought a refurbished Ugee 1910 monitor where I can use stylist direct to screen.

    Practice is the key and not to get disheartened, there are lots of you tube tutorials and if she joins forums help in abundance.

    I am still a novice compared to most but have achieved some good results in my opinion.

    http://www.stewsart.co.uk

    StewsArt

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Akey View Post
    I never quite got into the tablets that were referring to the screen but you would touch down on your desk or in your lap and hope it went in the right spot up on the monitor.
    I've never had this problem and been using Wacom for nearly 20 years. I rarely look down on my tablet when working, the screen automatically tells me where my pen is, I never hope it goes in the right place, so to move it isn't a matter of looking down at nothing, just move it around a little ways while looking at the monitor. I can see though that Cintiq having the screen right there helps. Super expensive though
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    Hope this helps, Kierfer35, and I wish you all the best choosing. Your daughter's very lucky. I would do anything to be born in this day and age as far as tech goes, so very cool Cintiq isn't cheap, Wacom Pen Tablets less expensive, but like MaryLou said there are even cheaper ones around. Your daughter can start off with something simple and work her way up as she gets to know if this is what she loves to do.

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    IMHO, the tab's pen should be tested against pressure curve, e.g., at low pressure level the tab reports values in the range 0...80, I say it's a noise. When I press the pen down to max, the tab reported about 600...850, So I work with real 100...300 range. It's the standard problem — „All in the world is exponent“.

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