Tablet Advice [Please Help!]
7 years ago
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Heya guys, having a bit of trouble with my tablet - and I was just wondering if there's ANY brand of drawing tablet for PC that's wireless??
Preferably that doesn't have a screen that you directly draw onto?
Is that a thing??
If not, I really need tablet recommendations - I always get ones for like £40 - £70 on amazon, but I've had to replace them three times now, so I'm starting to think it'd be better to fork out for an actually good quality one, so any help or recommendations would be amazing! TY!!
-Tea-
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Idk though,was it a big jump to get used to? Do you find you can draw better or about the same being able to go directly on the screen?? ;o;
I feel like it's more professional to have a screened tablet, but the jump is really intimidating!
Haven't drawn on pen and paper in like.. a WHILE
and honestly, I have never used a non screen one. My hubby Riek has one and hes worked both on a screen and a non screen tablet and he finds it better working on a screen. The prices for non screens are better but being able work and see what your hand is doing is just more comfortable. Remember, you have the skills already x3 you're just changing how your mind and hand work and if you write on paper its not different.
The prices are pretty big for average people but I do not doubt that you could be able to get that for a tablet! (note, I do have a arm on mine so that also makes it more comfortable but not needed my wacom didn't have one but I'm a left handed person and things have to be on a tilt for me to write/draw so the arm was the best thing for me)
I'm really thinking about saving up a lot of money to get a better quality - If your hubby says it's worth, then it's worth. I really value your opinion! thank you so much!
I own a Wacom Intuos Comic Tablet that works pretty well much like your standard tablet however you have to purchase the wireless kit separate and it can be buggy. Nothing a new kit wont fix but they usually $30 dollars and I've had mine for 6 years but have opt to give up on the wireless option. You can purchase these on amazon and the type ranges by the color however I've found they are all pretty much the same and now the new Intuos S now just have color options. The old version itself is still between 60 to 70 dollars on amazon. You can get a new Intuos for $80ish on the Wacom site too but you still need to purchase the wireless kit.:/
I haven't used a Wirless Huion but I own a cheep one and have used a high quality one. They both work well with sensitivity but its definitely worth the price to purchase the higher quality one. Its good on lag and can withstand alot of hours of work with no problems. It works well with most programs too. Sketchbook being a little more buggy but thats the only one I've found that has issues. I have found one thats $120 on Amazon and doesn't require a wirless kit, it already comes having the function which is nice.
https://www.amazon.com/Inspiroy-Wir.....uion&psc=1
Might be worth forking out a little more to get something that stands up to how much you use it. At the time my Intuos Comic cost me 99 + the wireless kit. Only complaint being the wireless part but I haven't had to replace the cord!