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by tenfingers
3821 days ago
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There's also twisting (yes, it's a true 5 axis). But you have to buy the more expensive "art pen". See: https://www.wacom.com/en-us/store/pens/art-pen Notably, some pens support additional pressure axes (for example, the "brush pen"). These are general-purpose sensors can be mapped freely. I'm not aware though of any pen that supports truly 6 axes, but I suspect it's not a technical limitation. [edit] I actually dislike the art pen because of the way it's handled: it's too fat. |
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One trick is to use the eraser as a tip and to cover the tablet with a neoprene skin stretched tight. The result is a really light and spongy stroke. Has a very sensual feel.