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Save up to $329 off the MSRP list price of the Intuos5 touch Small and Corel Painter 12 (when purchased separately) when you buy this product bundle containing a Wacom Intuos5 Small Pen Tablet and Corel Painter 12, the world's most powerful Natural-Media painting and illustration software. Ideal for commercial designers, entertainment artists, photographers, fine artists, students and hobbyists, Painter 12 combined with the Intuos5 Small provides a complete digital art studio. The Wacom Intuos5 offers 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, shortcut ExpressKeys and natural pen control to help you get the most out of Painter’s powerful digital painting, photo painting and drawing tools. Bundle available in limited quantities and for a limited time only.
- Quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork using natural pen control
- Use the new multi-touch surface to pan, zoom, navigate and more
- 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity for precise pressure control
- User-defined ExpressKeys put time saving shortcuts, at your fingertips
- Express View display provides an on-screen reference for each key?s function, keeping you focused on your work
- Custom radial menus for rapid navigation
- The finger-sensitive Touch Ring provides intuitive control of scrolling, brush size, and more
Wacom Intuos5 Touch Small Pen Tablet with Corel Painter 12 (PTH450SP1) Reviews
Wacom Intuos5 Touch Small Pen Tablet with Corel Painter 12 (PTH450SP1) Reviews
96 of 102 people found the following review helpful A Very Frustrating Device for a Longtime Wacom Fan, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Wacom Intuos5 Touch Medium Pen Tablet (PTH650) (Personal Computers) Once again I purchase another Intuos to see what improvements have come along. Since I also help beta test software, I wanted to see the capabilities of this tablet.This is the first Intuos I've owned that the first impression is not great [EDIT - 6/19] There is a new driver on Wacom's site 6.3.2.w3 that will finally allow your Windows computer to sleep. I did run into the problem where the icons on my taskbar and start menu were broken but since fixed the icon cache. [EDIT - 3/24] I finally got the wireless kit, which is an extra 40 dollar purchase, and there are some problems with it too. I placed it up top of my review since people haven't seen much on the wireless performance. When the wireless is installed on Windows 7 it causes the device to lose preferences and won't respond. If you go to hit your tablet preferences it will say "Driver not found" I had to go to the Services - TabletWacom and restart it. Then it launched with my preferences. It... Read more 62 of 65 people found the following review helpful Intuos5 Med vs Lrg, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Wacom Intuos5 Touch Medium Pen Tablet (PTH650) (Personal Computers) UPDATE 4/2 - I have been working on the large tablet for two weeks. It has been working great without any glitches or lockups (i've still yet to have any driver problems..ever). I feel a lot more confortable with the tablet to screen ratio. When I draw the strokes feel a lot more comfortable and natural. When it comes down to choosing between the Medium or the Large size tablet, you have to look at what your main working focus is going to be. Since I do illustration and digital painting, I value the natural feel and movements. I do agree with the fact that you could retrain your muscle memory to a smaller tablet but it's simply your preference. My co-worker has a small tablet and his main use is for photo retouching/editing. The touch function is handy when you get use to the new gestures, but again, I feel that the gestures are mostly for navigation and partially for some convenience. Main focus of a tabled is for pen/tablet graphical work (at least for me). I do like that you can... Read more 47 of 49 people found the following review helpful Great tablet with a bad driver (6.3.0-2) *UPDATEDx2*, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Wacom Intuos5 Touch Medium Pen Tablet (PTH650) (Personal Computers) Update 7/11/2012: The latest driver, version 6.3.2-4 (Mac) is the first version that I would call good. It seems to include some palm rejection (a feature they had promised was in the pipe-line), and it makes all the difference in the world. At this point if you were holding off for decent drivers (and you are on a Mac), I'd say go ahead and pull the trigger. Windows drivers seem to lag behind the Mac drivers, so I can't vouch for them. The palm rejection is not perfect - it only seems to work at the very bottom of the tablet for some reason - but it makes the tablet very much easier to use with your hand. The pen input remains, as ever, very good.Update 03/21/12: The latest driver, version 6.3.0-4, has resolved the crashing for me. They have also taken the initiative to contact me an discuss my continued issues with the current driver and my desires for future versions (This was not to my knowledge related to this review, but rather a support request). I now feel... Read more |
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