Digital pen
The Wacom pen-maker has just released its Inkling digital pen design kit, which allows users to record and copy sketches on paper to a computer for editing.
The Wacom pen-maker has just released its Inkling digital pen design kit, which allows users to record and copy sketches on paper to a computer for editing.
Package includes Inkling pen, touch pad, cable, USB port and 4 spare ink cartridges. Inkling can save drafts in various formats such as JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, SVG and PDF.
The touch panel consists of two microseconds, applying ultrasonic sensor technology to insert onto the paper when drawing, recording press movements, pick up pen as well as pen to distinguish bold and light stroke.
The touch pad only works when placed face to face with the stylus pen, which can record the movement of the pen on a paper width of up to 21 x 27 cm.
After drawing, user inserts the touch pad into the computer, uses USB, performs sketching of the drawings with the Wacom Sketch Manager program, and then edits on specialized software such as photoshop.
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