Today I’m going to pass on a tip that I’ve found to be handy in regards to remapping your Wacom Intuos 3 Tablet to Portrait Mode. I’ll show you where and why you might use this seldom explored option available in the Wacom Tablet Properties interface.
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Brian_D_Watters 03-29-09 | Marks: 81 | Flag as Inappropriate
okay, I did this up in MS Word, Snagged my screen shots with Snagit ( www.techsmith.com ) and drew the rough stick people in Photoshop using the Wacom Intuos 3 (I'm more a photographer than an artist). Then printed to PDF, and opened it again in photoshop to save as PNG, JPG, and GIF. I believe I uploaded the PNG version for this tutorial. Infortunately, due to page setup, the viewable image is about half as wide as the original I uploaded, making the text difficult at best to read. I've already submitted a feature request for the option to break out of frame. If this is too hard to read, as an alternative, I've uploaded an MP4 video version of this tutorial. Cheers!
cuggie 04-30-09 | Marks: 0 | Flag as Inappropriate
Great, I learned something new my very first time here! Thank You cuggie
gaston 05-04-09 | Marks: 0 | Flag as Inappropriate
weldone,as a artist and drawing on my painter or photshop is good to know that you it used in that stand.
gaston 05-04-09 | Marks: 0 | Flag as Inappropriate
weldone,as a artist and drawing on my painter or photshop is good to know that you it used in that stand.
gaston 05-04-09 | Marks: 0 | Flag as Inappropriate
weldone,as a artist and drawing on my painter or photshop is good to know that you it used in that stand.
eftwest 10-15-09 | Marks: 0 | Flag as Inappropriate
HI Brian, Love your tips, and I did a JING for you here: http://tinyurl.com/ffimagezoom Peace. Eftwest
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