Stylusdriven
Stylusdriven is a term used to describe a method of digital content creation and interaction that relies on a stylus as the primary input device. This approach emphasizes precision, control, and often a more tactile experience compared to mouse-based input. Stylusdriven workflows are common in fields such as digital art, graphic design, illustration, and architectural modeling, where nuanced strokes and detailed manipulation are essential.
The effectiveness of stylusdriven input is largely attributed to the stylus's ability to mimic traditional tools
Devices that facilitate stylusdriven interaction include graphics tablets, such as those produced by Wacom, Huion, and