Does anyone use Iskn Repaper with Inkscape, or at all?
Love its concept, just saw it advertised in Facebook for the first time ever just now. Basically it appears to be a wifi 'ring' that you slip over a colored pencil, brush etc, and as you draw on paper etc. Which is placed on their tablet, it draws online.
Roberto, I've heard of Wacoms before, but have never used any tablet whatsoever. This one just popped on Facebook and I liked the concept. It's not cheap though, so I won't be buying it anytime soon. Do you like your Wacom?
I have a different Wacom than the inkling. It's very simple and was affordable (around 50$) but it served me well. I think it's around six years since I brought it! I also had a Trust graphic tablet with both the pencil and a wireless mouse, however it didn't last much; the pencil broke and I was left with only the mouse! I would only suggest them if you sketch a lot; otherwise they won't speed up your work; infact when I draw I still prefer to use the touchpad of the notebooks; I don't even use the mouse!
Yes, that's the concept, except using the real pencil doesnt work with inkscape, I asked. The stylus would work with inkscape. So, you could draw on paper and it draws on the tablet I think. Guess you can then upload into inkscape.
Does anyone use Iskn Repaper with Inkscape, or at all?
Love its concept, just saw it advertised in Facebook for the first time ever just now. Basically it appears to be a wifi 'ring' that you slip over a colored pencil, brush etc, and as you draw on paper etc. Which is placed on their tablet, it draws online.
Anyone familiar?
I don't use that, but there's also the Wacom inkling if you're interested.
Roberto, I've heard of Wacoms before, but have never used any tablet whatsoever. This one just popped on Facebook and I liked the concept. It's not cheap though, so I won't be buying it anytime soon. Do you like your Wacom?
I have a different Wacom than the inkling. It's very simple and was affordable (around 50$) but it served me well. I think it's around six years since I brought it! I also had a Trust graphic tablet with both the pencil and a wireless mouse, however it didn't last much; the pencil broke and I was left with only the mouse! I would only suggest them if you sketch a lot; otherwise they won't speed up your work; infact when I draw I still prefer to use the touchpad of the notebooks; I don't even use the mouse!
So you're drawing on paper and at the same time drawing on the tablet (which is drawing into Inkscape)?
Yes, that's the concept, except using the real pencil doesnt work with inkscape, I asked. The stylus would work with inkscape. So, you could draw on paper and it draws on the tablet I think. Guess you can then upload into inkscape.