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Originally Posted by MeSue
They do advertise the Intuos iPad stylus with 2048 levels of pressure. It's on the web site. If you think the Intuos iPad stylus is bad, you don't want to try the Pogo Connect! Much, much worse (although I have not yet received the updated one they promised to send me).
Anyway, all these devices are just a workaround for lack of true pressure sensitivity, and will never be as good as the real thing, or even a graphics tablet on a computer where the surface and the pen work together.
I've written an article on choosing an electronic stylus if anyone is interested… will have reviews of the top 3, soon.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/mob...nic-Stylus.htm
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Thanks, very good article!
2048 levels of pressure, really? I missed that on the site. I've always been a bit skeptical about the effectivity of these 2048 levels on the Wacom tablet, but at least it's possible to create reasonably subtle changes in line thickness or opacity by varying pressure.
On the other hand, the creative pen... well, just take a look at the samples I posted earlier. Some may look nice, but the changes are anything but subtle! Maybe app developers will learn to make better use of the pen. As I said, procreate already made a decent job of it.