Pablo Muñoz Gómez typically uses a Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 pen display in his home studio for 3D sculpting in programs like ZBrush. But a lot of students, beginners to 3D sculpting, people without enough space for a large Cintiq device, or people who simply can’t afford a more expensive device want to use a pen display.
So we wanted to know if Wacom’s most-affordable entry-level pen display, the Wacom One 12, could handle 3D sculpting as well. In this video, Pablo Muñoz Gómez unboxes and reviews the Wacom One 12.
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About the artist
Pablo Muñoz Gómez 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!