Though Wacom’s drawing surfaces make the digital creation process feel more like drawing styles most of these artists and designers grew up with, there is another critical part of the equation: a powerful software that can take their brush strokes and turn them into a three dimensional piece of art. “Getting your hands on physical models and observing details up close, getting a true sense of size and proportions, or spotting surface imperfections is absolutely invaluable,” says Wacom’s Kyle Runciman. Wacom’s technology makes it possible to then export and 3D print designs that are hyper realistic because they’ve been drawn in an organic way. Since digital sculpture has been possible, Wacom has been at the forefront of an organic creation style, giving traditional artists who are familiar with clay mediums a way to maintain their individual style. With the Wacom Pro Pen 3D, users can program the ExpressKeys for a single click option on the many variations of Shift+Alt+Ctrl used in ZBrush-which makes such actions as masking, undoing and navigating easier, significantly reducing the amount of time interacting with the keyboard. Wacom’s many years of collaboration with ZBrush have even led to new developments in their technology that facilitate easier operation of ZBrush functions. Their tablets are blank, matte surfaces that transmit the path of the stylus to the connected computer screen, digitally mimicking the pen strokes to create the figure in the software. Screens allow users to draw directly on the surface, creating a digital image where the stylus touches the surface. Wacom creates two kinds of drawing surfaces- screens and tablets-as well as several models of stylus, or digital pens.
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