22HD Cintiq review!! :3
11 years ago
It's been a month now so I figured I now have enough experience to write a review! :3
But first off, still massive big awesome aweöfoiahweuigaure thank you to themoomoo for getting this wonder to me<3333333haweiugrdiurefioöjtrfgiöojk I'm so happy so so so so happy this is the most wonderful thing !!!!!! ;o;
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The actual review
1. Well, it works as it's supposed to! I use Debian Linux and it worked pretty much plug and play, just like the other wacom tablets I've had, I only had to do a quick calibration for the pen and set the buttons as assumed. Works wonderfully with Krita aswell, also gimp. I've had zero problems with anything regarding with the tablets functionality, although that's probably thanks to not using windows :---3
2. Then, the physical tablet - good stuff! The pressure sensetivity and the pens accuracy IS AMAZING, it's a MASSIVE improvement over cintiq 12wx! It's a whole new world, seriously. And aaahhh it's so massive <3 No twitchyness, no derps, everything works. And aaahh more buttons to set shortcuts for than before, also touch strips are in a nice spot on the back! The screen is also a nice smooth surface and its easy to draw straight and smooth lines on, I don't even need the line stabilizer anymore!!
3. The little downsides: The power button is really easy to press if you move the tablet around, it's not a handy switch like in cintiq 12wx anymore. The buttons are slightly heavy to press, making it hard to tap them very quickly. The buttons are all the same and in a row, it's hard to tell them apart when you're working in dark and can't see their physical position. The stand is a bit... simple, it doesn't really give the tablet much movability, I'd like to get the tablet to come closer to myself.
4. Surprisingly the tablet is still light enough to also hold on lap aswell, although the cables come from middle of the tablet which make it a bit awkward and it also gets a bit hot sometimes! (nice legwarmer on winter tho) :'D
That's it~~~<3 Feel free to ask any questions!
-Neko
But first off, still massive big awesome aweöfoiahweuigaure thank you to themoomoo for getting this wonder to me<3333333haweiugrdiurefioöjtrfgiöojk I'm so happy so so so so happy this is the most wonderful thing !!!!!! ;o;
>>Related comic x3<<
The actual review
1. Well, it works as it's supposed to! I use Debian Linux and it worked pretty much plug and play, just like the other wacom tablets I've had, I only had to do a quick calibration for the pen and set the buttons as assumed. Works wonderfully with Krita aswell, also gimp. I've had zero problems with anything regarding with the tablets functionality, although that's probably thanks to not using windows :---3
2. Then, the physical tablet - good stuff! The pressure sensetivity and the pens accuracy IS AMAZING, it's a MASSIVE improvement over cintiq 12wx! It's a whole new world, seriously. And aaahhh it's so massive <3 No twitchyness, no derps, everything works. And aaahh more buttons to set shortcuts for than before, also touch strips are in a nice spot on the back! The screen is also a nice smooth surface and its easy to draw straight and smooth lines on, I don't even need the line stabilizer anymore!!
3. The little downsides: The power button is really easy to press if you move the tablet around, it's not a handy switch like in cintiq 12wx anymore. The buttons are slightly heavy to press, making it hard to tap them very quickly. The buttons are all the same and in a row, it's hard to tell them apart when you're working in dark and can't see their physical position. The stand is a bit... simple, it doesn't really give the tablet much movability, I'd like to get the tablet to come closer to myself.
4. Surprisingly the tablet is still light enough to also hold on lap aswell, although the cables come from middle of the tablet which make it a bit awkward and it also gets a bit hot sometimes! (nice legwarmer on winter tho) :'D
That's it~~~<3 Feel free to ask any questions!
-Neko