Apparently the Autodesk SketchBook Pro (and Express) can open Wacom Inkling file natively. If you want to keep the drawing in bitmap format, better open it in SketchBook Pro/Express.
With one sketch file from Wacom Inkling, we can create tons of brush tool variation. You draw with (Inkling) ballpoint on a paper, end up as pencil on SketchBook Pro/Express.
More info about SketchBook + Inkling
here.
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ReplyDeletethanks for the review, I was sold out & bought the Inkling at once.
ReplyDeleteBUT - though the sketches import perfectly into SBpro, they are not vectorial at all.
My SBpro is 5.2, dated 2011... am I using a too-old version???
alessandro
@Ija
ReplyDeleteHihi thanks.
@alessandro
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, SketchBook Express/Pro is a bitmap graphic software, not vector graphic software.
Personally, I'm not happy with this Wacom Ink accuracy problem, hence I'm avoiding high precission drawing to vector.