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Also the Wacom airbrush
#1

Boy, what a beastie!

NOT easy to set-up. In fact, I havent managed it yet.
For your amusement/information though, the following squiggle is ONE brush stroke.
Yes, just 1. Smile
[Image: air.jpg]

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#2

Cool! Is that different to just a normal pen tablet?
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#3

Yes.
It's a bit much for my little brain, but basically it has extra features which allow more control.
The example above, (in one stroke, remember), shows size, opacity and scatter variations by means of stylus wheel, pressure and angle.
The wheel is not part of the standard pen, but an airbrush feature.
This is only skimming the surface of it's potential............. Smile

Cave canem
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#4

hi rufus

wooooowwwww is like looking at dof in a photo

christian
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#5

Hello Christian. Big Grin

It's certainly a challenge to use.

Cave canem
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#6

Rufus Wrote:It's a bit much for my little brain, Smile

I wouldn't doubt that. Dogs have brains the size of a tangerine. However it is great that you are finding a interrest in the tablet. Mine sat around collecting dust for a year before I sold it. I hope you get good use from it.

Sit, stay, ok, hold it! Awww, no drooling! :O
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#7

Well, so far it's used every day.
Not that I am particularly benefiting yet to any great degree, but one must persevere even with the Tangerine issue.

Cave canem
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#8

Rufus Wrote:Well, so far it's used every day.
Not that I am particularly benefiting yet to any great degree, but one must persevere even with the Tangerine issue.

Big Grin I agree. Smile

Sit, stay, ok, hold it! Awww, no drooling! :O
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