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What are some good digital art pads?

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I'm not sure what there actually called, those tablets you hook up to your computer to draw with.
I'm more of a pencil and paper type of gal so ease of use would be helpful.
Under $100 because I don't draw that much anymore.
I'm not sure I would ever even use it, I love the feeling and controls of real life drawing.

if this isn't were this goes, let me know, I'll close the tread
 
They're just called drawing tablets.

Wacom tablet for $71.27

This is what I've been using.There is other brands but I've always used Wacom. It works just as well as the bigger expensive versions.
 
I use a Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch, had it for years and its nearly falling apart but still works. And I think it had been that long that they aren't selling them any more. >:
Anyway I recommend a Wacom tablet if its your first one. The cheapest I can find one is for ?60 on Amazon, if you do get one it will take a while to get use to drawing on one, it might feel a bit weird at first but I recommend sticking to one if you want to do some digital art.
 
I currently use a Wacom Intuos it's pretty inexpensive and it's really good! It takes some time to get used to, but defiantly worth the money for a beginner.
 
do you have an ipad or a tablet? I know a lot of people who draw on those and the results are great!
 
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