



Target Audience: people who like digital tools for creative picture-making I take this to mean they've not yet worked out how to introduce the control required to achieve fine mark-making. Summary: It's a digital pen which has been designed for rough concepting and creative brainstorming. What you buy: Inkling digital pen, Inkling receiver, Inkling charging case, batteries, USB cable, 4 spare ink cartridges, Inkling Sketch Manager application, quick start guide, online user′s manual Release date: due mid-September 2011 (USA) no date identified as yet for other locations in Europe Third - the links to reviews of the Wacom Inkling - for a future post as it turns out as I can't find any to date!.This includes a summary of the pros and cons as identified to date First the official videos by Wacom - which is probably as blatant an example of using YouTube to market a product as I've ever seen! Note the Wacom videos are available on the USA site but not the Europe channel of Wacom YouTube.It appears as if the Wacom is being launched mid September in the USA but there's no date for launch elsewhere that I've yet been able to identify. In the future I'll be summarising the verdicts of those who have seen and used it - with particular reference to those who are artists and illustrators and not just technical journalists.

I've not yet seen a Wacom Inkling - however I have seen the tutorial videos on YouTube and wanted to research it so this week I'm sharing what I've found. The Wacom Inkling kit unpacked - Inkling case, Inkling pen, Inkling receiver, USB lead, 4 pen cartridges
