The Art (reviewed here) comes with Corel Painter Essentials 5, for instance, but the Draw only comes with ArtRage Lite, which isn't quite as flexible or sophisticated as Corel's offering. At one end of the scale, you have the £200+ Intuos Pro and Intuos 4 range for professional graphic designers, but those looking for something a little more hobbyist or consumer-friendly are left with just four choices: Wacom's Creative Pen and Touch tablets which have been split into the Draw, Photo, Comic and Art.Īll four Creative Pen and Touch tablets are exactly the same, but each one comes with a different software package. Wacom's drawing tablets have been split into two very different camps in recent months.
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