What software are you using with your XenceLabs tablet?

I would like to reach out to you and ask; What software are you using with your Xencelabs Tablet? 


The reason for this is simple, we are wanting to know what software you ae using so we can look at better ways to help you use that software with our line of tablets.  This would include possibly adding more Pre-Set buttons for specific functions in applications. 


We also know that there are thousands of art type applications out there, beyond the Adobe, Corel and Autodesk applications and would like to see what you are using them in your work to create your works of art. 





Thanks - 

Thanks for posting the software you are using. That is quite the collection of software.

I use a tablet as part of my design workflow. Specifically, any illustration and layout work. Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, and Asprite mostly. I switch off tablet and mouse when I am working in InDesign.

Mostly:

- Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop. Indesign, After Effects

- Affinity Designer, Photo, Publisher

 

Thanks for posting what you are using your Xencelabs products with. I enjoy seeing what our customer are using with their Xencelabs products. 

That is a nice collection of software. I discovered Escape Motion about a year ago. I was working with a customer that was using Rebelle 5 and had some questions.


I fell in love with it and I use Rebelle almost every day to doodle and do my figure drawing. If you have not given Rebelle 7 a try I highly recommend it.

 Blender, FreeCAD, Gimp, Krita.

Thanks for posting the software you aer using with your Xencelabs Tablet. 

Clip Studio, Sketchbook Pro, Blender, Maya LT, Z Brush, Substance Painter 2, and Substance Designer 6.....Gimp if I have to

Thanks for posting this. I also use SketchUp, and it is a challenge to use with the Pen Tablet. Are you using the Online or Application version? 

Thanks for posting. I know there are a lot of Toon Boom/Xencelabs users out there.


I would love to hear how you use Toon Boom with your Xencelabs tablet.

 

I'm using the Mac desktop version of SketchUp with the Xencelab tablet.  I contacted support and they suggested trying the latest beta driver which turned out to fix the problems.  Before the Xencelab tablet, I used a string of Wacom tablets going back to 1993 thanks to the influence of Ron Cobb who was an early adopter back then, so i have lots of experience with the issues of using a stylus in SU and other applications.  I seldom use a mouse.

I'm surprised I'm the first to say Toon Boom Storyboard Pro! It's an industry standard. But this is a relatively new company, so it's not too surprising. I do know one other colleague who got a Xencelabs so hopefully there is a growing number of us in our industry.

Excellent, and thanks for sharing! 

Photoshop
CaptureOne
Premiere
PhotoMechanic

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