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Wacom Intuos Pro Pen Tablet (Size: L) / Large Professional Graphic Tablet incl. Wacom Pro Pen 2 with Replacement Tips / Compatible with Windows & Apple, Black

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The textured surface of the Intuos Pro is scratch-resistant. To manage your pen when sketching, it offers a bit of resistance. The tablet’s texture also mimics the feel of paper. It’s one of those little extras that make sketching more enjoyable.

Intuos Pro also features a Large size model, which might benefit those who want more wiggle room while drawing. But if you like working with your wrists, this may be a challenge and take some time to adapt. Small and medium-sized mapping options are available, nevertheless. Adobe After Effects, Premiere, and the CC Photography Plan are only included for a limited time with the Intuos Pro. These aren’t great for drawing sketching, so picture and video editors could be the only ones to thoroughly enjoy them. To use the Wacom Intuos, you must connect it to a computer. A Mac, Windows, or an Android smartphone can all be used with it. For this, you can use a USB cable or a Bluetooth connection to transfer data. Windows 7/8/10 are all compatible with the Wacom Intuos. Apple’s Mac OS X 10.11 or later is required. This tablet is also compatible with Android devices. Although I still resorted to using the mouse now and then, those occasions grew less frequent over the two weeks I spent in testing the Intuos Pro Small. There is a learning curve for people who haven't used a graphics tablet before, and although I wouldn't say that I mastered its use, I was well on my way. Should I ever need to up my photography game, or simply want to invest money in a creative accessory for my laptop, I would give strong consideration to the Intuos Pro Small and its larger siblings.

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The most important considerations are their respective designs and sizes when choosing between these two Wacom tablets. If you’re looking for a device to help enhance your talents, you’ll want to pay attention to these factors. There is a noticeable difference in the amount of desk space taken up by the Wacom Intuos and Intuos Pro tablets. Despite this, the amount of active space in each is relatively similar. You can only use Intuos’s stylus because it does not enable touch gestures or recognize your fingers as a pen input device. Despite the active area's relatively small size on the Intuos, it proved easy enough to navigate, using the very responsive pen, to the exact position on the screen I wanted to move to. I found navigating with the touch ring, control buttons, and pen more effective than gesture-based control; for example, you can use stretch and pinch gestures to zoom in and out, but it's much easier to reach one's desired zoom level without overshooting or undershooting by using the touch ring. Their general performance is greatly influenced by their designs, as we previously stated. To make Intuos Pro easier and faster, Express Keys and Touch Ring can be placed on the other side of your drawing hand. There are fewer shortcuts and options to remember, and the left-to-right layout is logical. In contrast, the Express Keys on the Wacom Intuos are located at the top of the device, which is sometimes difficult to access.

There are just 4 Express Keys that can be customized on Intuos. They are located above the drawing area, making them difficult to access. Rounding out the current group are the Intuos Pro Medium (PTH660) and the Intuos Pro Large (PTH860). Again, realize that the Intuos Pro models, unlike some other Wacom hardware, are purely graphics tablets—with a drawing surface but no screen—that include a Wacom Pro Pen 2 stylus and support multi-touch finger gestures as well. The Intuos Pro Paper Edition is a variant that, in addition to the aforementioned features, lets you clip a sheet of paper to its surface and draw with an ink pen and save the drawings as digital files. The regular Intuos line (not "Pro") is the same as the standard Intuos Pro models, except without multi-touch capability. No one has yet been able to master the composition for the surface texture, but Intuos Pro has excellent texture balance. The Pen There is very little noticeable lag, which can be a problem with cheaper tablets, and the pen is comfortable in your hand for long stints, providing superb pressure responsiveness and giving you innate control and precision for detailing.Using the Wacom Intuos or Intuos Pro’s Medium variants is the best option for most artists since they’re ideal for creating designs or editing photos. It’s easier to move the pointer across the screen with a small tablet, and it is more complicated to handle line art on a small tablet.

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