Wacom Intuos3 Airbrush - digital pen ( ZP400E )
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| List Price: | $159.80 |
| Price: | $98.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Intuos3 Classic Pen has the same feature set as the standard Intuos2 Grip Pen but with a slimmer profile. With its optimum weight and balance it fits perfectly in your hand. Intuos3 input devices cannot be used with Intuos1 or Intuos2 tablets.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8006 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Wacom
- Model: ZP400E
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 2.00" w x 6.00" l, 2.30 pounds
Features
- Pressure-sensitive pen tip - Very fine transitions and shadings are no problem thanks to the 1,024 pressure levels of the pen tip. The Intuos3 Airbrush delivers fine fingertip control, with a minimum activation pressure
- Finger wheel - 1,024 levels without lifting a finger. And it stays in the position it was in last, meaning the quantity of digital ink stays constant
- Programmable side switch - Application specific and individually programmable, from the simulation of all the soft buttons to shortcuts, pop-up menus
- Tilt sensitive - The Intuos3 Airbrush recognizes tilt angles of up to 60°, important for realistic paintbrush simulation
- Tool ID - Customize your pens with Tool ID, each Intuos3 input device can be individually programmed and configured for each application
Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I agree with other reviewers in that the pen lacks a certain substantiality. ie it feels like a toy and the control wheel has a chintzy feel to it. Also would it have killed them to include useful some documentation?
Money well spent!
Being an artist myself, I can say that the feel of the brush in my hand is pretty important, whether working on digital art or otherwise. However, after getting this airbrush pen I realized that it has a very well-designed shape and weight.
It shouldn't be any heavier, it shouldn't include any more metal and it shouldn't feel other than what it is now. Yes, the Wacom Intuos3 pen that comes with the tablet is slightly heavier, but barely makes a difference. How you use it is what makes that difference.
I say if you're buying this, then it's money well spent.
I gave it 4 stars because nothing can be THAT perfect! But I loved it!
4 for what it does
I am thrilled with my digital pen, it has made working with my art tablet extremely easy and I find that I can get my artwork done quicker using it. Before I ordered the pen, I did read a review saying that they also liked their pen, but warned that the pen itself felt 'cheap'. That I would have to agree with, for what one pays for it, the feel of it is, disappointingly, like a dime-store quality toy. However, I can and do overlook that fact since I love the outcome of my work. The pen that came with my art tablet has a nicer feel in my hand but I don't like to use it, it is harder for me to work with. If you can overlook the cheap plastic feel of the product and focus on the things you can do with it, then this is a good investment.





