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@Forlond Yeah, but you can also use this for linework. I know some people (including myself) who doesn't have a steady hand when inking in linework. That's when an eraser would be your friend.
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USING ALL CAPS IN ALL OF OUR VIDEOS
WACOM, YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID
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Hey Wacom! I really hate this bamboo fun that I bought now, thanks for not announcing that you were making a new one two weeks before I got the "old" one.
Smiles all around, btw how do they expect me to draw or even write like that? I hold a pen on top of my ring finger with my pointer, index, and thumb stabilizing the pen. Thanks again.
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@FrostbitexP No I am not. Using no eraser while you are drawing is the first lesson of the first day at your first art school. Using an eraser later, for cleaning up what you did is fine, but really, you don't need it so much, and not at all with a tool like this, useful for sketches and doodling, not for finished works.
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your joking right...
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its just for pro only, if newbie like me always use eraser and i stick to the original intuos :)
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Putting all of your titles in capitals isn't dosen't look very professional. -.-
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If you need an eraser so much, you don't know how to draw.
Wow, what a masterpiece! That drawing will be hanging in a museum for centuries.
mrmagicwaffles 5 months ago 42
it says in the Technical Specifications page that the accuracy is +/- 2.5mm, which is so much for detailed sketches.. no?
TaherART 5 months ago 17