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Wacom tablets are a popular alternative to the mouse for painting, drawing, 
and navigating your computer in a more natural position. In this course, 
artist and teacher John Derry shows how to get up and running with a 
variety of Wacom tablets (Intuos, Cintiq, and more), covering everything 
from setup to stylus selection. He then shows how to speed up your 
workflow and enhance your command of the drawing surface with 
ExpressKeys, the Touch Ring, and other controls. Plus, learn about 
tablet ergonomics—which makes your Wacom even more compatible with 
your working conditions—and follow a few exercises to warm up 
your drawing arm.

Topics include:

    Drawing freehand
    Tracing existing images
    Determining the correct tablet size for your work
    Understanding relative vs. absolute positioning
    Working with control surfaces like the Touch Ring and control keys
    Selecting the right stylus
    Working with the Bamboo, Intuos, Cintiq, and Inkling



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