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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2006

Me testing out my newly finished home-made high accuracy pressure / tilt sensitive touchscreen. Ignore the moire patterns, that's just a problem with videoing a screen, it looks fine to human eyes.
The Wacom Cintiq costs £2000, this one cost £80.
Check out the build log on www.bongofish.co.uk. or the forums on http://forum.bongofish.co.uk

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  • Will it work with a bamboo pen and touch?

  • @guzguz21 Yes and no, The pen would work, the touch stuff probably wouldn't , but it would be a very small screen.  Similar sized builds have been done though.

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  • Agreed. Very clever of you.

    Maybe you think about selling a few of these.

    I know I'd buy one. I just want an affordable monitor I can draw on, if it has minimal sensitivity, I'm barely bothered. I just want the feel of working with my hands.

  • You're a genius.

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  • I'm making one out of a bamboo fun ;) so far so good

  • @iirmantass3 No, it's fine. I just have this habit of practising a stroke before I make it. It's the same as an unmodified Wacom tablet

  • @drewid88 Screen isn't very responsive?

  • ncie sketch

    (wish i wasnt interested in digital art :( considering how expensive the equipement is)

  • Fantastic! Thanks a million for the great tutorial on how to make your own LCD Graphics Tablet, posted on your website. Godspeed!

  • whats the cost

  • Can I buy it? =) I think that my digital creativity would benefit greatly by having one of thoose!

  • @somebodytookmyname2 This is way old, but yeah I saw that you had used a tablet =]. I was replying to greendevil98, the guy that posted right before me. He was asking if you could just buy a touch screen kit, which isn't going to have the benefits of a wacom tablet.

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