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Wacom Cintiq 6D Art Pen – digitizer pen ( ZP-600 )
June 1st, 2011 by Aldouspi

Wacom Cintiq 6D Art Pen – digitizer pen ( ZP-600 )

  • Two sensors for precise pen and Multi-Touch input
  • Use a single finger for navigation and multiple fingers for gestures
  • Simple gestures make it easy to scroll, zoom, rotate, go backward or forward
  • Pressure-sensitive pen tip for natural pen and brush strokes
  • Battery-free, ergonomic pen with two switches

Wacom s new innovative 6D Art Pen is the perfect tool to use if you re looking for refined, variable control of artistic pens, brushes, markers, and more. With six dimensions of pen control including 360 degrees of barrel rotation, and 1,024 levels of pressure-sensitivity, the design possibilities are endless when you work in programs like Corel? PainterTM IX, Adobe? Illustrator? CS2 and Adobe Photoshop? CS2. The 6D Art Pen includes both hard plastic and felt nibs for various pen feels and is

List Price: $ 69.95

Price: $ 69.95


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  • David F. Kyte writes:
    June 2nd, 201112:00 amat
    85 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Surprisingly Useful, but not for Everyone, December 24, 2006
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    David F. Kyte (Detroit) –
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    This review is from: Wacom Cintiq 6D Art Pen – digitizer pen ( ZP-600 ) (Electronics)

    The entire concept of the Wacom drawing tablets has been to get the process of creating art on the computer as close as possible to traditional methods and tools. Well a mouse is all but useless, but the pressure sensitive tablets like the Wacoms makes the art of drawing on a computer a reality. If you are lucky to have one of the Wacom Cintiq LCD tablet displays you are as close to the real thing as it gets.

    The Wacom 6D pen does only one thing different then the standard pens that come with your tablet and that is it senses Rotation. To anyone who has done traditional art using a flat paint brush or a flat piece of charcoal its such a natural thing to rotate the tools in your fingers to vary the thickness of the stroke. If that sort of control is what you miss then this pen is for you. With some software the 6D pen can be set-up to mimic this same quality. I says some software because not all support this feature, in fact I have found that Corel Painter is the only one that does it in a meaningful and useful way, and even then you will need to do some tweaking of settings in Painter to get it to your likeing. Photoshop does support rotation but I can’t seem to get it to react in a way that feels natural to me no matter how I set it.

    My only gripe I have with the pen is it’s a little on the thick side and I don’t like the angled nibs and would prefer a straight nib option. The 6D pen does seem to be made more for the LCD tablets due to the fact you can see the angle of the pen in your hand as you draw, but it will work in any of the Intuos3 Wacoms. The felt tip nibs do have the feel of a marker

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  • Pat Bollin "Pat" writes:
    June 2nd, 201112:54 amat
    31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Addresses lots of issues but not quite there yet, January 9, 2007
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    Pat Bollin “Pat” (Atlanta, GA USA) –

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    This review is from: Wacom Cintiq 6D Art Pen – digitizer pen ( ZP-600 ) (Electronics)

    UPDATE: The Intous 3 (the generation of Wacom that this pen is for) is no longer the latest technology. However, it is still a fantastic tool that I use every time I’m in my studio. That said, I almost never use this particular pen anymore. It was very novel, but I just normally reach for the regular Intous 3 stylus.
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    If you don’t already own the regular Intuos 3 stylus, get it first. This adds lots of functionality, but it isn’t the primary Wacom tool. That said, I’ve really been having a great time with this. Like anything involving a pen tablet there is a learning curve, but after you get it, its golden. Be warned, that although there is much added functionality with this pen it doesn’t get the feel of a real marker (which is kind of what I was looking for with this). With practice and tweaking brush options in photoshop, Illustrator, and especially in Corel Painter you can come really close.

    My other complaint is the lack of buttons that come on the regular Intuos 3 stylus. Some people don’t like the buttons anyway, so you may not mind. Over all, it is a big step in the right direction, but needs a few more tweaks to get it all the way there. In the mean time I applaud Wacom for this, because they are as of yet the only company to come out with anything like it at all.

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  • J. Hughes writes:
    June 2nd, 20111:43 amat
    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    nice addition, May 26, 2008
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    J. Hughes (Mendocino, CA) –
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    This review is from: Wacom Cintiq 6D Art Pen – digitizer pen ( ZP-600 ) (Electronics)

    I bought this pen to use when painting in Corel Painter X. As others have said not all of the brushes make use of the “rotational” feature that this pen provides but it’s really nice to use it with the ones that do.
    In addition to the rotational aspect, what I find really cool is that you can switch off between this and your other wacom pen and Painter remembers what paintbrush was last used with that pen so if you’re switching between two brushes frequently, it’s just a matter of putting down one pen and picking up another.
    Kind of expensive and I waited awhile to indulge myself but I’m happy to have it.
    Though I’m also a frequent Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop user, I haven’t tried it yet with those but my regular pen works fine there so I don’t really care. Like I said, I bought this for Painter.

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