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SKETCHING WITH PRESSURE AND TILT
As you sketch on paper, Inkling will digitally capture the variations in pen tip pressure and tilt.
If you make a mistake you can delete unwanted strokes in the
or export to another
application and make changes there.
Important: To maintain the battery charge and click threshold of your pen, place the pen in the charging
case or lay it flat on your desk when not in use. Do not place it in a container where it will rest on its tip.
ADDING LAYERS
As you write or sketch, press the new layer button (located on the receiver). The new layer LED glows
momentarily to indicate the creation of a new layer in your sketch. Continue to sketch, adding layers as
you desire.
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Layers can be used to segment a sketch into discrete pieces.
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Create many small “thinking” sketches on a single page by creating a new layer after you complete
each item.
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When working on a larger sketch, create layers to simplify the editing process later, or to try different
approaches or styles in the same sketch.
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Enhance your work flow by creating layered sketches ready for viewing and upload to your computer.
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editing and working with layers
. Your layered
sketches (or individual layers) can be quickly saved to different formats, or exported to your favorite
applications for further editing.
Experiment. Discover how easy it is to create layers as you draw, and the many ways in which they can be
used.
CHANGING PAGES
Squeeze the receiver clip to open and remove the finished page. Add a new page and release the clip over
the paper. See
attaching the receiver to paper
. When you change pages, the new layer LED lights
momentarily to indicate the creation of a new sketch file.
Tip: The receiver will automatically
turn itself off and save the currently
open file after 30 minutes without
pen activity. See also
.