![]() ![]() When it comes to both of these tools (pen to less extent) as depressed they leave not only thinner, but also lighter trace. ![]() Samsung had a demonstration tablet at Adobe MAX that was running Ideas and other Adobe touch apps in pressure-sensitive mode. At least one tablet out there already (the Lenovo Thinkpad) has a pressure-sensitive pen, and Ideas is able to recognize the pressure data and respond to it. Adobe Ideas runs on Android or iOS and lets you sketch on a tablet and import directly into Adobe applications on the computer. ![]() I haven't used it, but people whose work I respect highly are raving about it. Now, Wacom has recently come out with the Inkling, which lets you draw on paper and create layered vector drawings at the same time. Or scan, bring into Illustrator and use Live Trace to convert to vectors. What's fast is to draw by hand on paper, scan, and import into Photoshop. It's not what Illustrator was made for, so you're fighting the tool rather than making it work for you. With a lot of practice and a great deal of care, you can probably get that hand-sketched look in Illustrator using the pencil tool and brushes, but that's an arduous way to go about it. ![]()
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