I've known a few that are like that. I think with the Intuos there is still the "disconnect" of having to look elsewhere from where you are drawing. At least that's what I had with my Intuos, but the Cintiq is much much more natural. When I create my stock designs, I always sketch them originally. Being able to do that digitally first and with the same type of feel as doing it traditionally, I like that alot. And of course when I have to replicate for embroidery an already existing design, it's far easier. But always go with what you are used to.
That would be the way to go, but I've never had much luck with getting used. It always seems to bite me when I try to go used, but I'm sure a lot of it has to do with me. I just don't have luck with it.[/QUOTE]
I agree I think the Ciniq would be the way to go...