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« on: April 29, 2013, 12:36:39 PM »
As Quickie said, you're better off be using a cheap tablet and get used to looking at the mouse cursor, or buying a new tablet at a reasonable price if you feel like it instead of buying that high tech expensive tablet, that one is more inclined for professional artists/designers.
Tablets doesn't really help you much in improving your drawing skills, it only helps you draw on a computer and add features that's usually hard to do it traditionally, such as coloring or erasing. Seriously, you really don't need all the high tech stuff just to improve your drawing skills. I have a tablet and it didn't really much with my drawing skills, accept making it more "colorful",well not really...for now. For the most part, I'd rather improve myself drawing on a paper.
And heck, majority of great digital artist start with cheap tablets, or paper.