This looks like an awesome little gadget!
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Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
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Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
That looks sweet!
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
If that actually works, it's brilliant!
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
Serious!
This looks like a tablet/gadget worth getting. Im always sketching out ideas so being able to transfer straight to vector with out having to trace it in Illustrator would be insane.
This looks like a tablet/gadget worth getting. Im always sketching out ideas so being able to transfer straight to vector with out having to trace it in Illustrator would be insane.
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
If I could draw better I would buy one!
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
KNAPPO wrote:Serious!
This looks like a tablet/gadget worth getting. Im always sketching out ideas so being able to transfer straight to vector with out having to trace it in Illustrator would be insane.
I reckon... think I'll have to get one. Hopefully translates the sketch to a vector image in the way that you'd want it to. Would save such a huge amount of time it's mind boggling. Although I like to sketch in pencil and make changes constantly so I'd still be double handling by tracing over with the inkling's pen... but still quicker than creating paths in illustrator.
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Re: Wacom Inkling - for those who like to sketch
yeah that looks awesome. I have a Bamboo at the moment but I hardly ever use it. I struggled to ever get the feeling for it. This is a good option without going for one of the LCD screened tablets.