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Yes, it works. But obviously, that's the totally unconvenient, but as you should know, we are working on a new copy protection.Svengali wrote:1. With the USB type C connector, what happens to the current Dongle? An adapter cable and plug or a new dongle, or some other copyprotection???
Yes, I forgot to mention it in the video but yes, you can already rescale the interface in TVPaint preferences.Svengali wrote:2. I assume another of the included icon sets will provide better readability and clickability with the higher resolution display?
Not yet : it's going to be the topic of a next video (when I'll come back from holidays)Svengali wrote:3. Have you tried using it as a graphics input device on a PC or Mac? If so, what is your take on the MobileStudo Pro used that way?
The price is high, but after all, when you purchase a good computer + a Cintiq, the total will be the same price (and you'll have the advantage to be mobile)Svengali wrote:Despite the formidable price, the versatile MobileStudio Pro 13 seems to be well received and well reviewed - looks like what I've been waiting for - maybe next Spring...
Thanks for the review, Elodie. Very interesting (and entertaining)!Elodie wrote:If some of you are wondering whether the new Wacom MobileStudio Pro is worth it, here is a review that I recorded ()
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Hell yeah !That thing you do at the end where the brush texture is masked and follows the shape of scarf, is that something that I can find more info on in the documentation or the tutorials?
not yet. Only when it's ready.schwarzgrau wrote: ↑20 Feb 2017, 18:28 I don't know if it's possible, but if it is, could you tell us which system will replace the dongle?