Conclusion

Darlo compares Photoshop, Paint, a laptop finger pad, and a Wacom graphics tablet.

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Anna drawn in Photoshop using a graphics tablet
Anna drawn in Photoshop using a graphics tablet
Anna drawn in Paint using a graphics tablet
Anna drawn in Paint using a graphics tablet

In terms of speed, ease of use and aesthetic outcome the clear winner has to be combining Photoshop with the Wacom graphics tablet. It’s clear here that when you spend money, you can get a lot out of it. Second place would go to the Paint-Tablet combo. This is largely due to time and the fact that the way my laptop’s personality kicks in when using the third place, Photoshop-Finger Pad, method has in the past lost me hours of time and files of work. Fourth place goes to the not so glamorous team Paint-Finger Pad.

Anna made with Photoshop and the finger pad
Anna made with Photoshop and the finger pad
Anna drawn in Paint using the laptop finger pad
Anna drawn in Paint using the laptop finger pad

So there we have it. You do have to pay for results. That being said, there are cheaper alternatives. Instead of Photoshop, why not check out the GNU Image Manipulation Program1 (GIMP … yes it’s funny). As for graphics tablets, there are some very cheap ones out there. Trust2 are known for making incredibly cheap tablets that you could even pick up in your local Tesco store. However, when compared with Wacom they have been far from successful as a rival3, 4, with the exception of price of course.

Interesting Reading

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Sources

  1. GIMP
  2. Trust
  3. Wacom tablet discussion on Moodpod
  4. Tablet discussion on Sweatdrop

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