Monday, February 22, 2010

Finally found my Wacom Bamboo driver

I haven't been drawing for almost half a year already since I re-formated and re-installed my Windows on my notebook. The last time I've ever remembered using the notebook before the formating; it was soooo slow and it was such an agonising experience to wait for the OS to respond for every single click I made. That was the main reason why I decided to re-format everything and thinking that I can start new with my notebook. Things were not as sweet as I plan because when I wanted to re-install everything, I realise I could not find the driver for my Wacom Bamboo. So the last resort I did was to download it from the official Wacom website. However, it turned out that the driver was not suitable with my equipment; funny enough because it clearly stated that it was specifically for my Bamboo Fun because I downloaded into my notebook. In the end after re-installing several times and endless disappointment with the result, I abandoned my Bamboo, and so with my hand drawing hobby.

Last Sunday, when I was clearing the room, I accidentally found my Wacom Bamboo installation CD lying untouched somewhere in my room. The CD contains the driver that I need to install my artwork Bamboo pen. So today, early morning at my office, I fixed my Bamboo artpen and started to express myself through a masterpiece. It's a girl with my own creative hand drawing body. Anyway, it's supposed to be a human-lady-caricature.


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