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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 10 1:16 pm)
Waccom makes a pen stylus - check out their site. Or you can draw on anything and then scan it in. I like using the tablet to alter works after they've been scanned. - using all the brushes and color control, etc. Those things you have to look at the screen for anyway. Also there is paper that is pressure sensitive - leaves a mark when you press on it. You can put a sheet of that on your tablet then use your stylus to press on it. All kind of a hassle to me.
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Is there another brand of stylus with an ink pen tip compatible with the Wacom Intous? Figure if there is anyplace to ask this would be the place. Hey I love my tablet, it's the best darn thing ever for making textures, only thing is well I'd like to use a stylus that has an ink pen in the tip, that would let me really draw. Meanwhile, I could actually stare down at what I was drawing on paper instead of the disconnected feeling of draw and stare at the screen. In a perfect world I'd have a flat screen I could use as my tablet, but that's not happening anytime soon. (oooh Cintiq) I've seen gimmicky tablet items that are pen styluses that work on a special legal pad, or special ones for palm pilots. Is there anything that is compatible with a Wacom Tablet?