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Wacom Intuos2 Airbrush (XP400E)
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Features: 
  • For use on Intuos2 tablets only and will not work on Intuos tablets
  • Top-mounted fingerwheel to control ink flow
  • Pressure-sensitive tip and eraser
  • Programmable top button
  • Ships with a free Intuos Pen Stand
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Product Description
Wacom Tech Corp. (XP400E) Intuos2 Airbrush

Product Details
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 Based on 2 reviews.
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 43643

Customer Reviews

2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

1not very usefull, Mar 24, 2023
I buy it with the idea to have some new possibilities but there's nothing more than this wheel....forget this tool


17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

3Nice idea but where's the software support?, Aug 30, 2023
This is one of Wacom's range of additional pens for their Intuos2 series of graphics tablets. With the exception of the cross-hair cursor tool, it's the only one that's more than just a cosmetic variation on your basic, everyday pen.

It's familiarly airbrush-shaped, so it feels "right" and while it lacks the flexible DuoSwitch characteristic of many of Wacom's other switches, it does at last have one programmable button. However, the big difference is the presence of the wheel, which is intended to give you fine control over ink/paint flow, just like the real thing. Neat!

Except the only piece of software that currently supports it is Photoshop 7. Once you dig through the documentation to find exactly where you need to go to set it up, it works nicely, but for such a nice feature it's pretty well hidden. Procreate's "natural media" tool, Painter 7, doesn't recognize it at all, which is a real shame, since it would considerably enhance the feel of the program.

That's about all you can say, really. It's somewhat pricey compared to the other Wacom pens, presumably because the market's going to be more limited, but it's a really nice idea that suffers from lack of software support.


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