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Cintiq 24HD

Postby Eagle » Mon Sep 12, 2011 10:08 pm

http://gizmodo.com/5839504/wacom-cintiq ... n-on-earth

If you are a professional illustrator, you should get it. If not must. At $2500 it will pay for itself in just a few jobs. Also, if you are looking for a new machine and monitor, you can avoid buying the monitor and get the Wacom Cintiq 24HD. Heck, and I'm not a professional illustrator and I'm thinking about getting this and a Mac Pro to replace my aging iMac 24.

Forget the Inkling.

There's video of it in action at the link.

No more need for a drafting table to lodge it in.

There's even room on the side to secure a speedpad to it.

Sorry, Laura. :(
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Goran » Tue Sep 13, 2011 6:09 am

when they wouldn't be that expensive....... :knob:

why are you sorry..she for sure can sell the one she have with minimum loss when she want to get the new one.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Laura » Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:43 am

I just called CoolGraphicStuff.

Thank Bob that I didn't unpack this Cintiq yet, because I CAN EXCHANGE IT. It's not something they usually do, but since this is such a recent order, and they only JUST got the news about the new model, they're making an exception.

CGS doesn't have them in stock yet, but they're going to reserve one for me. I have to pay for shipping, both to get this unit back to them and for them to mail me the new one. I'm okay with that.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Laura » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:13 am

Cully just watched the gizmodo video.

He came in looking like this:
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...and whispered, "I have seen God."

So he ordered one.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Eagle » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:18 am

Laura wrote:CGS doesn't have them in stock yet, but they're going to reserve one for me. I have to pay for shipping, both to get this unit back to them and for them to mail me the new one. I'm okay with that.

Awesome!

Laura wrote:So he ordered one.

Hahahahaha.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby BennyFuentes » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:12 am

Manly tears have been shed... :cry:
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Eagle » Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:15 pm

Laura wrote:He came in looking like this:

He set that as his Facebook photo. Hahahahaha.

Are you back in a studio sort of setting or something?
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Laura » Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:09 pm

Yeah, sort of. We're both renting offices in an executive suites kind of place. Our offices are next door to each other.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Eagle » Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:34 pm

Ah, sweet.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby sdowner » Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:12 pm

Oh man, a week after I got my 21UX from eBay, this comes along. At least I can comfort myself with the thought that I paid a lot less for mine. :?

Seriously though, old Cintiq still beats the hell out of no Cintiq. These things are fantastic.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Laura » Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:35 pm

sdowner wrote:Oh man, a week after I got my 21UX from eBay, this comes along. At least I can comfort myself with the thought that I paid a lot less for mine. :?


Aw man! Out of curiosity, what was the purchase price?

Seriously though, old Cintiq still beats the hell out of no Cintiq. These things are fantastic.


Yeah, this is true. Here's an interesting factoid: The new cintiq doesn't rotate. Then again, most drawing programs have a 'rotate canvas' function, so I guess it's no longer necessary. I will pout just a little because I was looking forward to spinning the Cintiq around.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Reber » Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:33 pm

Laura wrote:Yeah, this is true. Here's an interesting factoid: The new cintiq doesn't rotate. Then again, most drawing programs have a 'rotate canvas' function, so I guess it's no longer necessary. I will pout just a little because I was looking forward to spinning the Cintiq around.



I rarely do that. The Cintiq is calibrated for one viewing angle. Any time you change it by adjusting the angle or rotating it it gets a little off. Better to use the one in the app. Not to mention you've got giant cables connected to it so it's a little awkward to swivel around too much.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby sdowner » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:18 pm

Laura, I bought it used off eBay for $1600, which was a pretty sweet find. The downside is that the display has a fine crack running across it, though it's almost invisible when it's powered on.

It took a while to figure out a comfortable way to use it. I really like holding it in my lap, leaning it against the edge of the desk, but my legs get tired of that after a while. The stand on the 24HD looks ideal for my default position.

I really like the rotating display, but like Reber said, it's not quite accurate because of calibration. It's great for quick scribbly stuff, though- when I'm using texture brushes, or highlighting brickwork or whatever, it's great.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Zombie Dave McCaig » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:40 pm

"doesn't rotate"

do you have cs5? holy crap, do I use the newer, better rotate tool a lot. It's changes the way I work completely.
Wacom assumes that if you can afford to blow 3k on a cintiq, you probably have cs5. I'm totally on board with that.
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Re: Cintiq 24HD

Postby Shawn Richter » Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:08 am

Zombie Dave McCaig wrote:"doesn't rotate"

do you have cs5? holy crap, do I use the newer, better rotate tool a lot.


To be explaining, please?
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