> sorry
No. I learned a lot of things. Those are valuable information. I will go with
the X60 for a while. I recently got a good X200 so I will use it in the
future. I do not know well but image processing seems to be a bit too high
load for X60.
I was thinking that a disadvantage of a pen tablet was that we have to draw
without seeing the top of a digitizer. But I have just thought that that
could be a good practice because I guess that kind of a pointer should show
on the screen. And it would not be so stable because I guess the sensor would
detect even slight vibration of my hand or arm, body, and show the vibration
on the screen.
Accuracy of painting almost means stableness, like Sylvie Guillem, stopping
is the most difficult thing in this kind of movement. I thought it would be
similar to watching the vibration of my hand by a loupe. I cannot see the
vibration with my naked eyes. If Ms Guillem watched the pressure of a place
digitally where she stands on one leg, she would be able to improve her
stableness further. I would not like my skill converted into perfect,
regular, digital information. So I will always prefer analog works than
digital works but being able to watch the slight vibration would refine my
stableness. Apart from the expectation, simply digital works would be fun,
though.
But actually I think I am already able to stop my hand quite well. My current
interest is how to synchronize with vibration of atoms or rounding electrons
around me. The pointer would help to understand those information. It is like
surfing. Good surfers are good at synchronizing with waves. Bad surfers
always go against the law of nature and move selfishly. That is uncool
Self-consciousness.