Marucha said:
Sorry, I caught this late. The answer is no for Intuos but I guess that's the Bamboo default. You should probably change the settings before it causes you mad wrist strain. You won't ruin the tablet, the most you will do is muck up the sensor in the pen. It's the pen that registers the pressure. You can adjust the pressure curve in the Wacom settings (in Control Panel) to however you need. You can also set a bunch of other things like the switch settings and I really recommend to make sure you have the mapping set to screen proportion (though most screens these days are proportional to the tablet, there is sometimes a slight offset...)... I set "Alt" modifier (dropper tool) for my switch so I can very easily color pick when I am painting... it's essential for actual rendering, though I find it annoying when I am using a rotating tool because I have to move the barrel. I don't use opacity/flow settings at all unless it's very specific cases... |
I checked out the pressure settings shortly after posting that.
You see, I like to check out the settings right when I get something new. It turns out I had set the pressure setting to high, not knowing what it meant. That was so long ago that I forgot about it. After going into the settings and setting it back to default, everything was cool.