So you've got rougher and slicker ones, and so you wanna just kinda get a feel for it and as they wear out, they're stored right here, so that's a really convenient place to get em. And so you wanna change out your nibs and play with them, and you can get all sorts of nibs, but these nibs are a little bit different. See that? And there's black plastic ones, and those are a little bit slicker, and then these white ones feel a lot rougher. Okay, and then the last thing that you're gonna get with these is inside of this, if you push down and open it up, there's a bunch of little nibs in there. So there's my blue pen, it's my travel pen. That's important because if you have multiple tablets, you definitely wanna have the different pens have different rings on it, so you know which pen you're working with. So you can see that I've got a red, a green, a silver, or a black ring, that can be replaced on that. And so what I do, is I put a different color on the pens. So, you'll notice that this has a little blue line right here, see that? And that blue line can be changed out, because the pens are specific. ![]() The second thing that you have, is I have two tablets. But if I like the rough better, I could just order a surface for the rough, pull this one off put the other one on. And it's perfect for me, I like the standard, so I don't have to do anything. So when you first get the tablet, you're gonna feel this and you're gonna take your nib and you're gonna go. So, it's better if you have that drag on there, okay. If it's too slick for me, I get a little wobbly. So, as you're drawing you want it to either (imitates whoosh) sweep by and have no friction whatsoever, or other people like me, I like a little bit of a drag on it, because it helps to kinda keep me steady. It's all about, what you're looking for is the correct amount of drag on the nib. But if you like real fine tip hard pens, let's say you're a calligrapher and you like that feel of that metal scratching that gritty paper, then you want to have a rough surface. Do you like the ones that you can feel the paper a little bit, but it's not like dragging? Then you need medium, which that's what it comes with, is medium. So you can either, if you like, really it's what kind of ballpoint pen do you like to write with? Do you like the ones that you can't feel the paper? Then you need smooth. So this surface here on the tablet can actually be swapped out. ![]() I'm gonna show this to the camera over here so they can see that and one of em is smooth, one is standard, and one is rough. And you'd also get some other things with it. If you were just opening up a Wacom tablet, you would find a tablet, you would find a pen, and you'd find a cool little holder like this that you can stick your pen in. I could use Windows (I have 2 operating systems on computer), but software like kiCAD or Blender works much faster on Linux.Wacom Components, Basic Set-Up & Installation I would like to get the fishing rod, instead of getting the fish. ![]() Of course it can work as a mouse substidtute, but not as a real wacom tablet for designer.Ĭan somebody write what is going on? Many times I saw tutorials with phrase write this, next write that, but nobody writes what am I doing writing this and why I should do that. Ubuntu 17 have bulit in wacom drivers and configuration, but it is not works fine. I tried to use some magic spells in "code" box begin with "sudo do something", ![]() Under Windows (7,8 and 10) I just install this and everything works fine. When I try use Gimp the wacom cursor mysteriusly dissapperars. I installed newest version of Ubuntu (17.10 with default gnome, I think) and I have troubles with tablet wacom CTH-480įirst I see two cursors - one is moving, while I'm moving mouse, second is connected to Wacom.
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