I doubt Wacom has anything to do with that. All Lenovo does is license Wacom tech. They can do whatever they want with it once they license it. For example, Microsoft licensed it and added to it to get what is in the Surface Pro. Lenovo is notorious for product delays. They probably hit a snag and are working it out. Wacom…
Yeah I would think that would be the source, as the only difference between my two setups is the OS. Everything else is the same (PS version, Wacom drivers, and so on). I am pretty sure that I disabled all TabletPC-related components... I also just gave Specter's app a try but the problem remains. I suppose something else…
From my experience with Wacom Intuos CTL-480 it is a bit laggy and drawing with it doesn't feel so smooth and nice as with Wacom Intuos Pro. For Photoshop settings you may try to enable in Options panel for brush Always Use Pressure for Size and Always Use Pressure for Opacity options. Also a good idea is to use standard…
I've been hearing good things about the wacom's competitors. Enough that for my next tablet I'd seriously consider going with them. Especially so since the competition's price is much, much lower for similar quality/experience. For all the good people talk about WACOM, I should point out that Wacom has some poor support.…
I have the Wacom stylus and it's exactly like a Wacom stylus in feel and touch, but on ipad it's still the issue with pressure sensitivity there is none and the spacers are too far apart. So for feel it's the same as your trusty ol wacom pen you are used to, but works on ipad like any other stylus.. :( Some of the apps out…
The Ugee has a drawing area of 8x5 inches, the Wacom you suggested is 6x3.7 inches. Also, the Wacom has about half the resolution and half the pressure sensitivity. That's why I asked about the Ugee for the price. I'm actually not really impressed by the cheap Wacoms though. I had one and it had a lot of issues. My Intuos…
Thats an odd thing to say. The pen is N-Trig. Microsoft acquired their tech last year. Its not going to become wacom in just a year after acquisition. Other digitizers also have some problems, including UC Logic which is in other Wacom alternatives. Heck, even Wacom has a little bit of wiggle if you look close enough.…
Thomasp, what exactly does data recognition mode do? I'm curious now. *edit: HOLY CRAP!!! It works! I guess Wacom thought it would be smart to have a hidden option they don't explain, that essentially increases the polling of the pen input data. Instant smoothness in zbrush. *shakes fist at Wacom Thanks Thomasp. If you…
Getting back into computer art. Finally have time, and saved up enough to get some of the things I've been wanting. Mainly a decent computer and a wacom. I think this sketch book thing is cool and I'm open to crits. These are the first three things I did tonight with the wacom: Considering I haven't drawn anything for…
Yeah...so does anyone know where the USB cable exits the tablet? It better be adjustable, because if I flip it around and the cable is sticking out from the bottom edge I'll murder someone at Wacom. And I don't see any info on Wacom's site. Also, are those cool illuminated displays with words like "options" upside down…