Having my Wacom Bamboo Pen not working properly; the pen tip part don't work anymore while the eraser part still works (my fault for treating the little fragile thing like a normal pencil), I decided to get a new Pen for RM155. Is this the proper market price?
Back on topic, this is more technical than technique, but how do you set the eraser part of the Bamboo pen to work as the normal pen tip, specifically to make it to work like so in Photoshop? I can't for the life of me figure it out, the only way I can think is uninstalling the drivers and fooling the computer to thinking the eraser is an input device, but then there's no pressure sensitivity...
Added on October 9, 2011, 9:28 pm*Sorry, thought this is the place for tutorials.
This post has been edited by dis0rd3h: Oct 9 2011, 09:28 PM
Links to tutorials & resources (Refer here first!), Strictly links; others will be deleted
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