


Sketchbook, even on PC, does also have a smoothing feature actually, similar to one of Nezumi’s options. Also, if anyone knows how the Pencil is manufactured, I’d like to know! It doesn’t have drafting or any telltale marking at all. It just murders Wacom, similar to what iPhone did to the keypad phones (for anyone who thinks that Apple has gone stale in recent years, btw). It’s the closest I’ve come to pen and paper feel and it just obliterates any offering from Wacom.

This will allow you to choose which tools should bypass Lazy Nezumi Pro processing, to save you from having to turn it off and on again all the time when switching tools.Well… tangent to this thread, then… but I’d recommend you both to try the iPad Pro Pencil with Sketchbook then. If you use Photoshop, you will benefit from plugin integration. The Hook Window feature allows you to use Lazy Nezumi Pro in almost any art application! But if you happen to find an unsupported app, contact us, and we will try to make it work! This includes Wacom, Surface Pro, Trust, Monoprice, Genius, HUION, Yiynova, UC-Logic, Samsung Galaxy Book, Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, and many others. Lazy Nezumi Pro works with tablets that support the Wintab API, and the newer System Stylus (Windows Ink) API. Need different settings for different drawing styles? No problem! Most of the features mentioned above can be configured and saved to a custom hotkey-enabled preset. Thankfully, Lazy Nezumi Pro has a fully customizable Preset Toolbar that you can use to organize and quickly access your favorite presets! Having lots of useful presets is great, but it's not so fun having to hunt for them in the list. It works with many of your favorite art programs, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash. Lazy Nezumi Pro - Take control of your lines! Lazy Nezumi Pro is a Windows app that helps you draw smooth, beautiful lines, with your mouse or pen tablet.
