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Jul 23rd / Saturday / '11
this is my wacom intuos3 config for adobe photoshop. (as requested quite some time ago— sorry it took so long!)
overall, i prefer this set of controls to what i can do with sketchbook pro. incremental brush size control is definitely worth two buttons. sketchbook has you hold down one button and drag to adjust, which is not very precise. the touchstrip on the right stays disabled so i don’t hit it while drawing.
i’m curious to know how other people set this up. if you have a tablet with extra function keys, draw or create a diagram and reply to this post with your image!
see also: wacom config for sketchbook pro

this is my wacom intuos3 config for adobe photoshop. (as requested quite some time ago— sorry it took so long!)

overall, i prefer this set of controls to what i can do with sketchbook pro. incremental brush size control is definitely worth two buttons. sketchbook has you hold down one button and drag to adjust, which is not very precise. the touchstrip on the right stays disabled so i don’t hit it while drawing.

i’m curious to know how other people set this up. if you have a tablet with extra function keys, draw or create a diagram and reply to this post with your image!

see also: wacom config for sketchbook pro

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  2. monday said: I don’t/can’t use my Intuos4 buttons because of the way I orient the tablet. Which sucks because at least the bar strip system on Intuos1/2 allowed me some use in portrait.
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