Wacom Inkling
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- MSTRPLN0
What if you make a mistake?
- YOU'RE FUCKEDaldebaran
- Click new layer button and start drawing again.Centigrade
- bored2death0
Maybe this thing will make sketching a part of the process again?
- should already bedoesnotexist
- "should"doesnotexist
- "is".uan
- clearThoughts0
- They make vibrators too?
To get digital sketches of vaginas?CyBrainX
- They make vibrators too?
- mpark0
Dear Mr Wacom, I currently have a sketch journal, pen that I love and a scanner to scan the images from the journal... Will this product make my sketches and drawing in my journal better? If so here is my credit card number: 4000 3221 9857 7381 exp 6 2022. My address is follows:
- fresnobob0
$199 according to this article
http://www.slashgear.com/wacom-i…I'm skeptical though, they didnt show any actual examples.
- Horp0
Why can't they do a graphite option, the fucks.
Also,
1. can you draw with it remotely, then upload to the computer later, or does it have to be connected to the computer to work in the first place?
1a. If you CAN use the pen/console remotely then upload later, how much data does it store?
1a(i). How many drawings will it store?
2. What's the drawing range / maximum size of paper you can draw on?
3. What is the file format? Greyscale? RGB? Bitmap? what resolution?
4. Can you go back to sketches and work on them more?
5. can you work on irregular surfaces? textured surfaces? round surfaces, corners?
6. If you have a little magnet in the other hand, can you wang the drawing as you do it like if you put a magnet next to a CRT TV screen?
7. I can only think of six question.
- I'm really fucking askin' here. Help me, you fucks. Tell me the answers so that I may be lazy.Horp
- "7. I can only think of six question." fucking lolmcmillions
- p.s. max paper size: A4
flat surfaces only
saves to JPG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, SVG, PDF, PS/AI formats etcmcmillions - 1 yes you can draw remotely but you need the receiver on the paper edgehans_glib
- hektor9110
great questions... call 1-800-wacom
- BRNK0
Here's the thing about vector lines, they're really hard to make look nice. I've never been able to get them where they need to be without tweaking them with the pen tool... so unless this magically has a really nice stroke engine, I see this as totally useless. It's possible to have a nice stroke engine for linework, Sketchbook Pro has one... but it's the only one I know of that hits the sweet spot between user input and streamlining. I'm very skeptical Wacom can pull this off.
I hope there is an option to record line data as a dead line -without the pressure effecting the width of the stroke- because that's about the only way I can see getting usable vectors out of this thing.
It's certainly exciting new tech, and it makes me hopeful for future universal digitizer pens. I just can't help but feel that these will be collecting dust almost immediately.
- dbloc0
hmmm. hopefully is does as advertised.
- horton0
meh. complicating the sketching process. scanner and live trace when needed works fine for me.
- CyBrainX0
I think you can work away from the computer, but you'll need that second box that comes with the pen.
- moldero0
looks great, would be cool if there was erase feature since when i draw i do more erasing than drawing lol.
- adrok0
We all can wait for Inkling II. It's gonna be definitely better/dead
- Miesfan0
waiting the moleskinkling...
http://84.254.112.146/pages/Inkl…
- prophetone0
this thing looks cooool.
- fxone0
this would be dope for cell animation
- uan0
shop says: "Available from 30.09.2011" :(
- whereRI0
wow
WANT
- benfal990
WANT
wow