Tilt affects pressure
This section has nothing to do with using tilt to draw strokes. This refers only how the tilt of the pen affects pressure detection.
Overview
The pen's physical tilt angle effects how pressure behaves.
When holding the pen vertically, the the pen is the most sensitive to pressure.
When holding the pen tilted, the pen is less sensitive it is pressure.
This is a NORMAL behavior of drawing tablet pens.
Why this happens
Inside the pen, force from the nib is transmitted to a pressure sensor.
When vertical, all the force on the tip of the nib hits the pressure sensor
When tilted:
some of the force hits the pressure sensor
some of the force is transmitted to the barrel of the pen and thus is not detected
For more information about how pressure is detected: EMR pressure detection
How you might notice it
When you draw as stroke with the pen held vertically you might see a thicker stroke, while at an angle you will notice a slightly thinner stroke.
This can be useful
Most pens are "over-reactive" at low physical pressure and give very blobby strokes at very low pressure. If you encounter those, you can tilt the pen more to minimize those blobby artifacts. More here: See: Drawing at low physical pressure
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