Welcome to Making The Most Of Your Wacom, a 10-part series of videos full of tips and tricks for how to maximize your productivity and creativity with your Wacom, hosted by Pablo MuΓ±oz GΓ³mez. Pablo primarily uses ZBrush software, so many of the tips will be especially relevant for 3D sculpting! But they’ll also be useful no matter what creative software you use with your Wacom device. We’ll be covering everything from setting up and customizing your pens to creating custom radial menus to using your Wacom accessories to the fullest.
Here’s what this series is going to cover:
- Tip 1: Mapping touch to a separate monitor
- Tip 2: Physically customizing your pen (Coming soon!)
- Tip 3: Customizing your pen buttons (Coming soon!)
- Tip 4: How to create custom radial menus (Coming soon!)
- Tip 5: How to use ‘Precision Mode’ (Coming soon!)
- Tip 6: Creating advanced radial menus (Coming soon!)
- Tip 7: Mapping ExpressKeys to custom functions (Coming soon!)
- Tip 8: Essential Wacom tools for teaching (Coming soon!)
- Tip 9: Utilizing other Wacom devices (Coming soon!)
- Tip 10: Backing up your custom Wacom settings (Coming soon!)
Tip #1: Mapping Touch To A Separate Monitor
In this video, Pablo covers one of his absolute favorite tricks when using a Wacom Cintiq or any other Wacom pen display or pen tablet with touch capabilities. The idea is simply map the touch area of your tablet to a different monitor, so you can use quick touch gestures when working with references.
It might sound a little counterintuitive, but this tip will take your productivity to the next level. “This it is really one of the best things IΚΌve done to effectively incorporate the touch features in my workflow,” he says. Give it a go!
About the host
Pablo MuΓ±oz GΓ³mez is a concept and character artist based in Melbourne, Australia. He runs ZBrushGuides.com and teaches online at 3DConceptArtist.com. A long-time Wacom user, 3D sculptor, and creative educator, he’s the perfect person to give in-depth insight into the best ways to maximize the combo of Wacom + ZBrush — and to get the most out of your Wacom in general!
To follow Pablo’s work or to learn more, check out his Artstation, YouTube, Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, or Twitch, or visit ZBrushGuides.com, 3DConceptArtist.com, or his Discord channel.