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(More customer reviews)I use the Wacom Intous 3 (6x8). I'm left-handed and I've been suffering with the grip pen for years. It never felt natural to me. I could never produce the same sketching or drawing results on the tablet as I could on paper or even come close to it. I would still sketch on paper then scan for import into to Photoshop and then attempt to trace my own drawing digitally and still found it less than satisfactory. I get could get work done like photo retouch and masking with the grip pen. However, I never found it a pleasant experience and again I never felt great about the results. I always thought that I must have an eye hand coordination issue.
I've been considering purchasing a Wacom Cintiq so I could draw directly on screen and eliminate the issue. However, I bought the classic pen on a whim and it changed everything for me. It feels good in my hand and right away I felt the urge to sign my name. It seemed to flow like a new pen or mechanical pencil. I started sketching right away. The wacom tablet felt natural and fun to me for the first time.
If you are frustrated with your Wacom Intous or Bamboo tablet and considering spending the $1000 plus for a Wacom Cintiq, try the classic pen first. It just may be the solution to your tablet problems and its under $50.00.
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This pressure-sensitive pen has the same feature set as the Cintiq Grip Pen, but with a slimmer profile that does not include a rubberized grip.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Wacom Technology Co
Manufacturer Part Number: ZP-300E
Manufacturer Website Address: www.wacom.com
Product Type: Stylus Pen
Compatibility: Wacom Cintiq
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