|
Timmer,
to answer your question, Yes. The surface of the tablet does not in anyway limit the size of the documents you create. The size of the tablet is just because some folks like a larger working space than others. Technically, a tiny tablet will do the same thing as a huge one. I'm assuming your using some sort of sofisticated program like photoshop. Therefore, you can simply zoom in on the area you want to work on and your tablet becomes That area from screen to screen. You can zoom in as close as you want to work on subtle details, or zoom out all the way and work more broadly (even if your digital document is 100" x100"). The tablet doesn't correspond to how big your image is, it only corresponds to what is on the screen if that makes any sense.
My next question is why would you need a tablet to start with? It sounds like you already have your design on paper, and you just want to digitize it. And even if you plan on cleaning it up digitally, or altering it, You'll have to scan the original design. The tablet won't help you in your quest to transfer it to the digital format. Maybe I just don't fully understand what you plan to do.
Anyways, I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any more questions. I've been drawing on tablets day in and day out for the last 4 years...
-Brian
|