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Bro why do your hands look cartoonish
ОтветитьMe with a shitty laptop, who’s been drawing on my phone with nothing but my fingers for the last few months:
Ответитьany ideas for standalone tablets?
ОтветитьSo, can i animate with those?
ОтветитьApple Sheep
Ответитьdude you're voice is 100% soothing af next danzel washington xD
ОтветитьI just have my trusty Gaomon S620 that I got for osu and sometimes use if I play gartic. I haven't really used it otherwise and I don't know how practical it is for drawing
ОтветитьSo what you're saying is it doesn't matter what you purchase there are lots of options out there.
ОтветитьLike what he said if you're always far from home go for iPad you can never go wrong with it but if I have my laptop desktop I'll go for Cintiq all the way
ОтветитьI like drawing on Wacom but I think on iPad especially procreat art comes out looking better the down side to Wacom tablets would be. on a computer you have to pay a lot of money for decent software like procreat quality of tools. and procreat is very easy and simple to use. down side to it though is that its only for iPad or mobile so I have been using sketchpad and it sucks for drawing . it is free though. anyway I enjoyed procreat but found that its really difficult to draw on the size of iPad . it would be easier to draw of iPad came out with a medium or xxl option but really that would be expensive atlas more than anyone would be willing to pay for a tablet or screen
ОтветитьAlso, you don't have to do digital at all! Paper is amazing shit. It's so fun to figure out what pencils and pens and paints go best with what kind of paper. I absolutely LOVE that life-long process. The results can be much more impressive to people too. Because frankly, it's harder to achieve high end work without the various crutches digital provides. Having a real object at the end is valuable.
ОтветитьNon screen Wacom tablets are REALLY great, don't feel like they aren't good enough! They are not expensive! You don't have to have an Ipad or whatever. I prefer them for Flash type (cut out/puppet style) animation because you don't have to move your arm around a big huge screen as much.
ОтветитьIs it too soon to say I love you for this?
Ответитьwill the xp pen artist 11.6 work as a standalone? Daughter is a beginner and does not want something that needs a computer. Portable!
ОтветитьWhen you're buying the graphic tablets remember to factor the software, Wi-Fi, any additional services you'll be using per month.
ОтветитьThis was super helpful! Thank you so much🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
ОтветитьMy adhd trying to focus on this while also being half asleep 😍😍😍
Ответитьthe greatest comparison/advice video I have ever seen. hands down.
ОтветитьHello what would you recommend for a architecture student around 800 Dollars wireless with big screen and good specs?i saw something from Huion but as i saw the 22 pro isnt wireless,
thanks a bunch
the best tablets are the 10 commandments tablets
ОтветитьDo your drawings take up a lot of space? iPad airs don’t have much space
ОтветитьThis maybe be a silly question, but can the different types of iPads (example iPad Air) use the Apple stylus pen 🖊? Or is it only the IPad Pro that can use the Apple stylus?
ОтветитьSamsung s7 fe is a great value plus krita, the 12.4 inch display is super nice. And it has emr wacom tec.
Ответитьthank you that really helped me.
Ответитьi used to have a huion tablet that i gave away to my sisters friend bc i had a massive breakdown and thought i was a horrible artist and said i was never gonna draw again.. and now here i am 😂😂
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ОтветитьWhat is the app? And can we make album cover with it?
ОтветитьThx so much this helps so much plz make a pen video now plz
ОтветитьHow come an ipad pro is not useful for an technical degree or a work from home regularly situation?
ОтветитьI have a Wacom tablet for drawing on my computer, but I want am an ipad so bad to draw out of my computer and take it when I go out, I want to get one
ОтветитьVery informative! Thank u !
ОтветитьVery informational and helpful!
ОтветитьI have Lenovo Think Pad and I'm using Premier pro 2022, Photoshop 2022, Ilustrator 2021 and Krita 5.0 without problems, no lagging for bugging everything runs smoothly
ОтветитьVery cool I use the iPad Pro I’ve always used to window shop for the best possible tablets even the ones I could afford or couldn’t afford
ОтветитьVisuals looking clean AF.
Ответитьcould a wacom one work with a windows laptop, no pc just the laptop?
ОтветитьMe watching ipad videos as I save money for my first Ipad 😒
Ответитьdoes a laptop work?
ОтветитьI know the thumbnail if for a clickbait, but it really irritates me. Lol
ОтветитьI'm using CTL 480/s, with 14 inch laptop screen, earning money for rent, food, medicine, not to bad, not too good. It's still working, then it's ok.
ОтветитьAs a traditional artist currently saving up some money, and also someone who has no idea where n how to start w digital art, THANK YOU this was very helpful!!!!!♡♡♡
ОтветитьI was doing digital art solely on my iPhone 6S+ with just my touch screen for 2 years. I had to quit because my screen (internal and external) was becoming damaged from the work. Now I’m trying to get an XP-Pen innovator 16 Pro anniversary edition, but there were some issues and it’s become a mess. I have a laptop, not sure if it’s up for the task of digital art, but we’ll see when it’s time to cross that bridge. At the very least it’ll work until I can get a work space (currently using my bed) and a desktop PC. Then I can just use the laptop for travel.
ОтветитьActually a pencil and paper makes me more happy than a tablet if you make art with effort you will respect it more :)
Ответитьyour voice, just Wow!
Ответитьim getting my first ever one but i dont know witch one to buy
ОтветитьAh yes, I remember when I first got into digital art and wanted the cheapest display tablet I could find. Bought a Parblo Coast10 for $250-300. Man have tablets come along way since then. You can now get an XP-PEN Artist12 with a much better looking and larger screen with a higher resolution and shortcut buttons (and actually working drivers) for $200 or less.
I now use an XP-Pen 22e pro on a cheap $30 arm when I’m working at my desktop and a M1 iPad Pro when I’m on the go. Despite the fact that I wouldn’t recommend the Coast10 even with the $80 price tag now (mostly due to their older drivers that actually worked not being available) I still respect that tablet. The best tablet is the one you have access to.
Speaking as someone who is used to doing fast and smaller pen strokes, due to my arm having shaking issues for as long as I can remember, I find that most cheap drawing tablets and drawing monitors are unresponsive to me. I've had plenty of bad experiences with XP-Pen (or more accurately, Ugee, since they rebranded) over the years, and I'm tempted to just buy an expensive Cintiq or iPad/Surface (alongside setting it up to be used like a PC monitor) and call it a day.
I wish Wacom made a 120Hz drawing monitor with a higher USB polling rate to actually compete with the iPad Pro and Surface Pro, because I want something that's close to responsive like the instant response you get from drawing on paper while also not feeling crowded. I find it crazy how drawing monitors still seem like they're using cheap IPS panels, and how ridiculously overlooked and scoffed at having a responsive tablet is, considering how cheap and accessible IPS high refresh rate monitors are nowadays. The DS stylus even feels more responsive than most tablets to me, and that was a device that released in 2004. It's crazy how Wacom is essentially the Adobe of drawing tablets, where most professionals end up using them despite them not doing much to improve their product line over the years. Speaking as someone who spent $250 on an XP-Pen Artist 10, I thought it was a waste of money (or more accurately, not good for the price), as it basically took every issue that I have with cheap drawing monitors and ramped them up to 11. The UI for Clip Studio and Krita took up 90% of the space on what's essentially a marked up 720p display, and the USB C cable bundled with it doesn't meet any sort of display standards, making it hard to replace. You also need to factor in the cost of a stand as well (Which those don't include) to not strain your neck or back from incorrect posture.
I don't feel like there's that many options that will actually work with how I draw.
I am sho confused after this vdo i swear...
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