![]() This is not to be confused with the pen stabilizing tools found in some graphics editors. Pressure sensitivity (also commonly referred to as pen pressure, pen sensitivity, etc.) refers to how your graphics tablet decides how thick or thin the lines you draw are, based on how much force you put down on your stylus. ![]() That might not sound like much of a game-changer, but it can make a world of a difference if you're a beginner artist. While it's not at all a necessity to own a graphics tablet to create digital art, it has one key advantage over computer mice: the ability to detect and interpret pen pressure. Tools don't make the artist, but they sure do make some tedious tasks easier.
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