Wacom Bamboo Flex Nib Set (5 Pack) For CTL, CTH, CTE, MTE, INTUOS4
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There is a CTL480 Intuos Creative Pen Tablet (Small) device that works with it. CTH480 Intuos Creative Pen &amp CTH480 Intuos Micro Pen is also compatible with this pen I have a tablet with a small pen and a deep well pen (CTH680 Intuos Creative Pen) I have a Touch Tablet (Medium), an Intuos Manga Pen, and a Touch Surface (Small) This tablet is a smaller version of the Touch Tablet (large).
The intuos small works great with mine, at first you will notice the difference between the slick plastic feel and the textured feel, but that's a great addition for the intuos family of products."
According to my research, it should fit all Wacom tablets
The CTH prefix determines whether this is true
Selected User Reviews For Wacom Bamboo Flex Nib Set (5 Pack) For CTL, CTH, CTE, MTE, INTUOS4
The nibs on these pens are truly A hard rubber is used to make them, but they have a little flex. In comparison to the standard nib, the friction is significantly higher, but I never feel like I'm being slowed down by it. The results are a nib that glides steadily across the tablet surface, but can also stop on a dime. While a worn nib was more comfortable, I did find that the "feel" This nib drags better when it's new, as it does with the standard nib. Also, these nibs will cause less wear on the tablet than other nibs, but we will have to wait and see. Compatibility with my Intuos Draw CTL-Can't wait to use it.
A lot of people say how much they love their I will rely on my Intuos to do illustration and drawing until I can afford a Cintiq. By this, I mean that the feel of the stylus, through the drag on the tip, is the most challenging thing for me. With a pencil, I don't draw as natural or fluid as I would like. This means I have learned to use the lead's hard or soft properties as well as the tooth of the paper as part of my art. Tablets are not able to mimic the interaction between pencil and paper given the plastic on plastic interface regardless of how sophisticated or inventive the software programmers are. For this problem, I find flex nibs with felt tips to be the best solution. The results were pretty darn close to perfect, but not quite.
I always have felt nibs close at hand for my Wacom tablet. If you are a traditional artist who switched to digital, I highly recommend them, as they make the process of drawing on the computer a lot more enjoyable.
The software works beautifully. A long-lasting effect. One of these bad boys has lasted me years and I haven't needed to buy a replacement, it doesn't wear down like the stupid nib that came with the Wacom originally and I have only ever had to purchase I am truly surprised and glad that it works so well.
There are several excellent features to these When you purchase the pills, the nibs are hard and feel like plastic (which is because they are made of plastic). These nibs have a MUCH softer tip than a felt tip marker and it's nothing like drawing with a felt tip marker, but that's the only comparison I can think of. Also, they last a really long time. I use my tablet almost every day for at least 20 hours a week (and I'm pretty heavy-handed as well), but generally, I last for 2 or 3 months with 1 nib. The nibs I reviewed are very good, and if you struggle with drawing with your tablet due to the way it feels, I would highly recommend them.
My first purchase was calligraphy nibs (he laughed pretty hard) and then I explained what a modern 'computer art' nib was, and chose these. They are loved by him, so the purchase is worth it. (Ex. ) He told me to tell people they're great quality wise, that they draw smooth on his pad, and then that they're able to draw nice flows on the pads. In any case, I'm the old mom, so what can I do?.
I have never used a Nib I love more than these, as they are nice and smooth almost like the fine tip of a sharpie Having just the right amount of drag allows clean, smooth lines to be drawn with ease. From now on, I will only use these nibs instead of any other tips that came with my Wacom. The other nibs, even the ones that came with my Wacom, wear out quickly and scratch my tablet.
With these, I can accurately draw or ink without slipping. In addition to their long life, and the fact that the Flex Nib won't wear to a point where it may scratch the glass, the Flex Nib is a close second to Felt Nibs in my eyes. I just use the brush I'm using depending on the project.