Wacom Intuos Pro feel

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Hi,

I bought a small Intuos a while back to get back into retouching after a loooong break. It was essentially brand new. I guess since I’m rusty, I was using a bit too much pressure as I eventually realized the stylus tip was worn down a bit (almost jagged.) I replaced it and it made using the tablet way more enjoyable. Maybe a dumb question but some parts of the tablet feel smooth as if the pen is gliding and in other parts it feels more like a piece of paper. Is this normal? Also, does it look like ive done any damage to it? It seems to be working just fine... I’m way more conscious of not using too much pressure.
 

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You may have some areas of the tablet that have minute scratches due to the over pressure on the stylus. One of the hazards with drawing tablets and even the Apple iPads.

If the table and the new stylus are working okay and there are no interruptions when drawing, you should be fine.
 

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