They should be available at some common electronics stores. I saw a small wacom graphire a long time ago at bestbuy on sale... check out wacom.com for more info on wacom tablets. I hear wacom makes really nice tablets, but other companies make them as well.
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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:31 pm Post subject:
I use Macromedia Flash 8 for drawing and animating, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for better quality resizing, MS Paint to create emoticons and pixely stuff, Adobe ImageReady 7.0 for putting together stuff I usually make in MS Paint to turn them into a gif.
I got a cheap drawing tablet from Trust, which has a drawing surface of an A5 paper, works very well, however it went extremely weird when I tried connecting it to my laptop, I think there's something in windows vista that keeps it from working properly. Damned vista, I should have paid a little extra and gotten XP instead.
The tablets from wacom are very expensive I think, but I suppose they've got quite unmatched quality also, or atleast they seem to have.