: Should I get an Intuos pro medium or large, when used to A4 paper? I am used to a A4 paper of course. I have already saved up for the medium sized Intuos, but the large (if you do the
I am used to a A4 paper of course. I have already saved up for the medium sized Intuos, but the large (if you do the match) is cheaper for its size.
I don't know which to buy, should I save up even more money for the large because of the math and more work space, or will it feel a little too big if I am used to A4, hard to move around and so on? I don't know, my income also isn't that big BTW.
What version should I get?
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The simple answer is, if you're most comfortable with A4, the medium Intuos Pro is already pretty darn large. It's almost A3 - the drawing area is almost as tall as a portrait A4 sheet and wider than a landscape A4 sheet.
The "large" is more comparable in size to an old-school drafting desk.
If you're most comfortable with A4 drawing, I'd say go medium. Unless you're most comfortable sitting at a drafting desk, large is likely to feel huge!]
Just incase anyone is unfamiliar with drafting desks, I mean like this (image source). Popular among architects, technical illustrators, etc. Very different to drawing in an A4 sketchbook.
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