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Old 06-01-2010, 08:59 AM   #38
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The sketch samples certainly did not have the varying thickness that one usually sees in pressure sensitive pen inking. I'm guessing it's either turned off in the demo or it's not there altogether.
The demonstrator in the video I posted used the bamboo/leaf drawing as an example of pressure sensitivity. The lines did taper, albeit only a little bit. Calligraphic bamboo "paintings" are a standard way of demonstrating pressure sensitivity.

We don't know details of how it works yet, and we know nothing about the software in it. All I'm going by is what the demonstrator showed and said.

Also, another mention of pressure sensitivity/Wacom tech is in the following video, though it could be interpreted different ways.


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