Having just bought the HS610 I am so SO glad I found I found this AWESOME useful video. You just made my learning curve go ballistic and my stress factor decrease immeasurably!!! That you, you awesome human being!!!
You sold me on this tablet with your explicit instructions Scott. I put in my order on Amazon after I finished your tutorial. I use both Capture One Pro12 and Affinity Photo for my PP and I've been wanting to try a graphics tablet with my applications for some time now. Your video did the trick!
I hope a tablet suits you. Try to give it time to get use to it. It's like riding learning to ride a bike. At first you will be a bit wobbly, but once you are used to it you will be much quicker. It took me a few days before I felt comfortable.
Mr. Williams, thank you for the tutorial on the Huion pad and your preferred settings. The Huion is the most bang for my buck which escapes some of the vendors. Look forward to more tutorials.
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve wanted a graphics tablet to use with Affinity Photo for a long time but the information on the Affinity support page and user forums was vague and not terribly confidence inspiring. The Huion model you’ve highlighted (while not a brand I’m familiar with) has a great price point and more than ample features. Your tutorial couldn’t be any clearer or easier to follow. You’ve made my day. Thanks again.
You are very welcome Fred. It is a great tablet and works flawlessly with Affinity Photo. I have had no problems at all. If you check RUclips you will find that HUION tablets have a really good reputation. I personally would not pay five times the price for the equivalent Wacom tablet. Remember to use the Amazon links in the video description if you do decide to get one 😃
WHAT are you doing reading my mind???? I have been looking at this exact item, but reluctant to part with money without knowing just what I am getting. NOW I know thanks to you!! Thanks for sharing!!!!! This is going to make life so much nicer!
It really is a great tablet at a very low price for what you get. I have it in front of my keyboard full time, ready to paint. I took a long time to decide whether to get one as I didn't know if I would use it often enough. Now I can't be without it. It really does make painting and applying local adjustments in Affinity or Capture much easier.
cool video , thanks . I have a XP-Pen Star G640S graphics tablet and Affinity Photo . Works for me . I tried drawing on Affinity Photo on windows and it’s missing some features I need like a brush that’s soft and smudges like an oil brush, but the photo editing aspect allows you to bring photos you’ve drawn to another level.
I have the latest H610Pro v2 tablet, and I use Luminar software, so there were some things that didn't match up with your tutorial, but overall your video was most helpful and the best one I could find on RUclips. Well done!
Thanks for this video. Just got an HS610 and using this video helped me set up pretty straight forward although I am on a Mac. Will take some practice for me to get used to. It is more sensitive than I prefer, but pressing lightly should help the nib last longer.
Good for you James. It is a great tablet. You will get used to the pressure sensitivity. Although I have showed my setup in this video I would take my time to set up the tablet how you like it. It will probably take a few days for you to get a feel for how you personally use it. I use mine every day. In fact I now use it more than my mouse.
Bought tablet and would be very interested in a followup video on what you have learnt in the last few months and tips. Thanks I use Capture One Express , Affinity, and FastRawViewer just a Fuji X-T20 casual user with no tethering so Express meets my needs with Affinity. FastRawViewer for culling. On CaptureOne can't combine Alt key press and Ctrl +R
A follow up video is a good idea. I use my tablet for most things now. I even use it for editing the channel videos with Davinci Resolve. The Fuji X-T20 is a great little camera with superb image quality.
Hi thank for this review/setup, I have been unsuccessful in setting up mine with affinity photo, I have contacted huion and they asked for videos of testing with some software they gave me. Have had any problems with yours?
Scott I'm using Huion Kamvas 24 with Affinity Designer. I've set Pressure test in Stylus Pen & that works. But in application Designer I don't get change of stroke width (vector brush or pixel brush). What do I need to do?
Thanks for your amazing video. One question, I saw that some people are using a Radial Menu option that is really amazing. But I dont know how to set up this feature. I had windows 11 and a Huion Tablet. Maybe you can help me, and thanks for everything.
It's my first time now using this tablet and I've set everything up same as in the video and, well it's a bloody nightmare.....I'm sure in a week i'll be way better but some functions don't do as they are programmed to such as using the Pen to resize the brushes. Nice tut despite it not quite working. I wonder if its the driver? Works after all.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Yes it is. I’ll try the beta driver as I get the magnifying glass with Alt + swipe pen to change brush sometimes. But I’m sure I’ll get there in the end. Cheers.
I've always used a laptop for Affinity, now looking for a tablet. This sounds great. Can the Windows Versions of Affinity be used with the Huion HS610 tablet?
Scott, I've just purchased a huion hs610. I've set it up very similar to how you have. I find the cursor much more difficult to control with the pen than I do with the mouse. It's very 'jittery' is this how it should be or am I missing something?
thanks for the massive information! I've one question i use the same tablet as you, but my driver is newer (yeah since the video is some time gone). I've got the Version: v15.3.19.151. My weel doesn't work proberly in affinity photo. If i rotate the weel clockwise, the zoom got in, but if i rotate it counter clockwise nothing happend. Do you have a clue why this happens? Greetings from germany
Is this still good info in 2021? I am looking for a tablet but on a very tight budget and I notice these are cheaper than the newer models. Thank you for the video this helped me a lot either way :)
Hi Scott, Thank you for a great, comprehensive, and user friendly tutorial on how you are using this tablet for Affinity Photo! This is just the confirmation I needed to climb into using my tablet! After a lot of research and gnashing of teeth, I had bought this same tablet about 3 weeks ago. I'm new to using a tablet, Affinity Photo, but have been a Capture One user for a year or so, and would LOVE to have your guidance on setting up this tablet for use with Capture One 12. Do you have any plans to do that? If so, it would be most appreciated!! Please let me / us know.....
Cheers Gerry. You really do have to get used to using a tablet. It took me a few days. I just made the decision to always pick up the pen when I started editing. I probably will create a video on using it with Capture One.
so beta version you mentioned in the video no longer exists, I see a Driver_14.8.143. I wonder if that's come out of Beta already, the "minor 33.632_beta" version has been upgraded. Would this work? I'm about to receive my tablet and wanted to verify.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott, thanks for replying. It maybe my fault, I updated the firmware in the tablet to the latest version, via Huion, but I think I will revert and try again.
Not very well. If you enable windows ink then it will work. But for some reason it will not zoom in/out when tapping the screen. With windows ink disabled it seems to not work at all.
Hi Scott and many thanks for your video. I have very recently bought the Huion HS610 for using with Affinity Photo on PC Win10 and have just today started to set it up using your video as a great guide. However, I can't for the life of me get the "SPACE BAR" to operate as a panning tool no matter how I try. I have tried assigning it to different keys on the HS610 and even tried assigning the A.P. keyboard shortcut "V" for the "View Tool" but no joy here either ! I feel that I may be missing something very simple here ? (I'm usually pretty good at simple !) Any suggestion would be appreciated by yourself or other followers. Thanks in anticipation - Ken.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott and many thanks for your very prompt reply. I checked my driver version and that was the problem. I installed the version that you were using and everything worked fine. Whilst having a good play around with it, a new version, (v.14.8.129.1220_beta) then popped up and so I updated to that. Everything is working fine with this one too. Told you I could do simple ! I really appreciated your help and as a result, I am well pleased with this tablet and enjoying getting used to it. Kind regards - Ken.
Learned few things thank you. I am having a problem with my H610 pro v2. My pen is breaking up during drawing. I have checked the pen settings in the driver and even changed to your's but it is still the same. Can you help me in this please? Thanks
You are welcome. I have never had a single problem with mine. It could be a number of things but it is usually a broken pen. I would try your tablet on another computer to be sure.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Thanks for the reply. It's those stupid things you would expect from a newbie. But this is how you learn. What I was doing wrong is if you click the same button two three times, say brush tool, the brush will cycle through brush tool then colour replacement brush tool and then pixel tool with another click to return back to main brush tool. Being new I wasn't aware of this and was randomly clicking and so the brush was cycling through all. Obviously pen was working as something else (say pixel tool) but not the brush. So, sorted! Now the other issue is that the pen's two buttons are not working as I have assigned to them; behaving differently. Looking into it now. Cheers.
Not very well. If you enable windows ink then it will work. But for some reason it will not zoom in/out when tapping the screen. With windows ink disabled it seems to not work at all.
I have not tried either. but if I had to choose it would be the HUION HS64 . They both have the same drawing area but the HUION HS64 is a newer model and seems to be a more compact design.
would a huion 1060 plus work similar too? i havent seen much using that for photo editing, more for drawing. its just a little more expensive than hs610 but with higher pen sensitivity
I'm sure the 1060 plus would be similar. I have never tried one. Though I would go for the HS610 as it has the touch wheel and the pen does not need recharging. They both have 8192 levels of sensitivity.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography this post i stumbled on is dated but if you have the hs610 would you share your experience if it exacts the author? www.google.com/amp/s/digitalarttabletguides.wordpress.com/2019/04/05/why-i-do-not-recommend-the-huion-hs610/amp/
I don't use pressure sensitivity for size but I just did a test of the hs610 with the latest driver and it does seem that there is a jump in the pressure when drawing. It does not feel linear. I also took a look on amazon and found that the latest h1060p has a battery free pen.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott thanks for the invaluable reply! If I may ask, what do you use tablet/pressure sensitivity for if not for drawing? So, I am not drawing much either but I imagine the pressure sensitivity is important - I'm looking to do pixel layer editing i.e. photoshop or similar. If it probably wouldnt affect me much, I'd highly try out the HS610 because the dial :)
I don't use the pressure at all. I don't draw freehand. I use vectors and shapes. When I'm shading and painting areas, or dodging and burning I use a low opacity and multiple strokes. I did have a play around with the pressure curve in the HS610 control panel and easily managed to create a nice linear stroke. So I wouldn't be too worried about the linear pressure thing.
Why not use the upper button on the pen as middle click so you can have the pan function withot having to push space or the shortcut? Since you already have undo on the shortcut keys.
It feels more natural for me to use a key with my left hand to pan. I never used the middle mouse button to pan, always space. Though what you say does make sense.
It's been a week since i bought this model, scratches appears on the tab while drawing.... is this a problemm??? this is my first time using it. plz hlp me.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography like i am a left handed user, i got to know from huion support that we can customise buttons according to us but they didn't tell about the ring and some huion tablets has the left handed user support in drivers in which we can set the tablet to 180°. So i was asking that does this tablet provide this feature?
I have just tested and it does reverse the control ring direction when you rotate the input layout 180 degrees. You could set it to be any direction anyway as they control ring is fully customizable. Hope that helps😀
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography : Hi Scott, Thank you for a great, comprehensive, and user friendly tutorial on how you are using this tablet for Affinity Photo. After a lot of research and gnashing of teeth, I had bought this same tablet about 3 weeks ago. I'm new to Affinity Photo, but have been a Capture One user for a year or so, and would LOVE to have your guidance on setting up this tablet for use with Capture One 12. Do you have any plans to do that? If so, it would be most appreciated!! Please let me / us know.....
I purchased this after watching the video but unfortunately it doesn't work. The buttons don't work at all, nor the scroll wheel. I've tried all of the drivers they have and its not hardware as it works on my partner's 7 year old mac book air but not my Dell XPS15...... anybody know why?
Having just bought the HS610 I am so SO glad I found I found this AWESOME useful video. You just made my learning curve go ballistic and my stress factor decrease immeasurably!!! That you, you awesome human being!!!
Glad it was helpful!
You sold me on this tablet with your explicit instructions Scott. I put in my order on Amazon after I finished your tutorial. I use both Capture One Pro12 and Affinity Photo for my PP and I've been wanting to try a graphics tablet with my applications for some time now. Your video did the trick!
I hope a tablet suits you. Try to give it time to get use to it. It's like riding learning to ride a bike. At first you will be a bit wobbly, but once you are used to it you will be much quicker. It took me a few days before I felt comfortable.
Mr. Williams, thank you for the tutorial on the Huion pad and your preferred settings. The Huion is the most bang for my buck which escapes some of the vendors. Look forward to more tutorials.
You are very welcome. The Huion is a superb tablet. I still use mine every day.
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve wanted a graphics tablet to use with Affinity Photo for a long time but the information on the Affinity support page and user forums was vague and not terribly confidence inspiring. The Huion model you’ve highlighted (while not a brand I’m familiar with) has a great price point and more than ample features. Your tutorial couldn’t be any clearer or easier to follow. You’ve made my day. Thanks again.
You are very welcome Fred. It is a great tablet and works flawlessly with Affinity Photo. I have had no problems at all. If you check RUclips you will find that HUION tablets have a really good reputation. I personally would not pay five times the price for the equivalent Wacom tablet. Remember to use the Amazon links in the video description if you do decide to get one 😃
Wow! You literally did well, finally now I know how to use it thank you very much for the video!😘♥️♥️
You're welcome 😊
WHAT are you doing reading my mind???? I have been looking at this exact item, but reluctant to part with money without knowing just what I am getting. NOW I know thanks to you!! Thanks for sharing!!!!! This is going to make life so much nicer!
It really is a great tablet at a very low price for what you get. I have it in front of my keyboard full time, ready to paint. I took a long time to decide whether to get one as I didn't know if I would use it often enough. Now I can't be without it. It really does make painting and applying local adjustments in Affinity or Capture much easier.
Thanks, first video of the tablet I've found that shows the options for the touch ring 👌
You are very welcome.
cool video , thanks . I have a XP-Pen Star G640S graphics tablet and Affinity Photo . Works for me . I tried drawing on Affinity Photo on windows and it’s missing some features I need like a brush that’s soft and smudges like an oil brush, but the photo editing aspect allows you to bring photos you’ve drawn to another level.
Affinity Photo does have a smudge brush tool. It is grouped with the blur brush tool 😃
This is the perfect video if you've recently bought a Huion HS610.
I hope it helps :)
I have the latest H610Pro v2 tablet, and I use Luminar software, so there were some things that didn't match up with your tutorial, but overall your video was most helpful and the best one I could find on RUclips. Well done!
Glad it helped!
Just the best video on the subject!
Thanks!
Subscribed, of course.
Cheers from Rio de Janeiro!
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for this video. Just got an HS610 and using this video helped me set up pretty straight forward although I am on a Mac. Will take some practice for me to get used to. It is more sensitive than I prefer, but pressing lightly should help the nib last longer.
Good for you James. It is a great tablet. You will get used to the pressure sensitivity. Although I have showed my setup in this video I would take my time to set up the tablet how you like it. It will probably take a few days for you to get a feel for how you personally use it. I use mine every day. In fact I now use it more than my mouse.
Are you by any chance having any pen lag troubles on the Mac?
Many thanks for the information.
It was a great help.
You are welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Bought tablet and would be very interested in a followup video on what you have learnt in the last few months and tips.
Thanks
I use Capture One Express , Affinity, and FastRawViewer just a Fuji X-T20 casual user with no tethering so Express meets my needs with Affinity. FastRawViewer for culling.
On CaptureOne can't combine Alt key press and Ctrl +R
A follow up video is a good idea. I use my tablet for most things now. I even use it for editing the channel videos with Davinci Resolve. The Fuji X-T20 is a great little camera with superb image quality.
Hi thank for this review/setup, I have been unsuccessful in setting up mine with affinity photo, I have contacted huion and they asked for videos of testing with some software they gave me. Have had any problems with yours?
Mine has been fine.
Awesome & Thanks :)
My pleasure.
Scott I'm using Huion Kamvas 24 with Affinity Designer. I've set Pressure test in Stylus Pen & that works. But in application Designer I don't get change of stroke width (vector brush or pixel brush). What do I need to do?
I'm not sure. I haven't tried with designer.
Thanks for your amazing video. One question, I saw that some people are using a Radial Menu option that is really amazing. But I dont know how to set up this feature. I had windows 11 and a Huion Tablet. Maybe you can help me, and thanks for everything.
Sorry. I'm not on windows 11 yet.
Hi. Any chance of doing the same for the new H610pro v2? Blessings
Sorry Kingsley. I don't have access to that tablet.
It's my first time now using this tablet and I've set everything up same as in the video and, well it's a bloody nightmare.....I'm sure in a week i'll be way better but some functions don't do as they are programmed to such as using the Pen to resize the brushes. Nice tut despite it not quite working. I wonder if its the driver? Works after all.
I hope you get it all working properly. It is a great tablet for the money.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Yes it is. I’ll try the beta driver as I get the magnifying glass with Alt + swipe pen to change brush sometimes. But I’m sure I’ll get there in the end. Cheers.
I've always used a laptop for Affinity, now looking for a tablet. This sounds great. Can the Windows Versions of Affinity be used with the Huion HS610 tablet?
They sure can. I use mine on Windows 10.
Scott, I've just purchased a huion hs610. I've set it up very similar to how you have. I find the cursor much more difficult to control with the pen than I do with the mouse. It's very 'jittery' is this how it should be or am I missing something?
Sorry Chris. I really have no idea on this one. Mine just worked and has never been jittery.
thanks for the massive information! I've one question i use the same tablet as you, but my driver is newer (yeah since the video is some time gone). I've got the Version: v15.3.19.151. My weel doesn't work proberly in affinity photo. If i rotate the weel clockwise, the zoom got in, but if i rotate it counter clockwise nothing happend. Do you have a clue why this happens?
Greetings from germany
I have no idea. I haven't updated my driver as it works well.
The administrator rights are required to save the configuration to the Program Files directory. It falls back to the Documents directory otherwise.
Cheers Hermann. Another mystery solved 😃👍
Is this still good info in 2021? I am looking for a tablet but on a very tight budget and I notice these are cheaper than the newer models. Thank you for the video this helped me a lot either way :)
Nevermind I found a reasonable hs6011 with an amazon smile coupon.
Yes, absolutely
Cool.
Hi Scott, Thank you for a great, comprehensive, and user friendly tutorial on how you are using this tablet for Affinity Photo! This is just the confirmation I needed to climb into using my tablet!
After a lot of research and gnashing of teeth, I had bought this same tablet about 3 weeks ago. I'm new to using a tablet, Affinity Photo, but have been a Capture One user for a year or so, and would LOVE to have your guidance on setting up this tablet for use with Capture One 12. Do you have any plans to do that? If so, it would be most appreciated!! Please let me / us know.....
Cheers Gerry. You really do have to get used to using a tablet. It took me a few days. I just made the decision to always pick up the pen when I started editing. I probably will create a video on using it with Capture One.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Wonderful. Thank you for your kind help.
so beta version you mentioned in the video no longer exists, I see a Driver_14.8.143. I wonder if that's come out of Beta already, the "minor 33.632_beta" version has been upgraded. Would this work? I'm about to receive my tablet and wanted to verify.
It should work. If not then uninstall and try another one. I haven't updated my driver at all as it works.
Yes it worked. Thank you UPDATE: somehow softkeys not working with this build version. Even when it's enabled.
Will this tablet and pen work with Affinity Designer as well?
I should think so though I have never tried it myself.
thanks Scott
You are very welcome 😃
Hi Scott, Have you had any problems with the Affinity Photo 1.8.4 relating to the tablet setup?
Hi David. I am having no problems at all. Everything seems to be working fine.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott, thanks for replying. It maybe my fault, I updated the firmware in the tablet to the latest version, via Huion, but I think I will revert and try again.
hi would this work with my luminar 4 many thanks
Not very well. If you enable windows ink then it will work. But for some reason it will not zoom in/out when tapping the screen. With windows ink disabled it seems to not work at all.
Hi Scott and many thanks for your video.
I have very recently bought the Huion HS610 for using with Affinity Photo on PC Win10 and have just today started to set it up using your video as a great guide.
However, I can't for the life of me get the "SPACE BAR" to operate as a panning tool no matter how I try.
I have tried assigning it to different keys on the HS610 and even tried assigning the A.P. keyboard shortcut "V" for the "View Tool" but no joy here either !
I feel that I may be missing something very simple here ? (I'm usually pretty good at simple !)
Any suggestion would be appreciated by yourself or other followers.
Thanks in anticipation - Ken.
Space for pan should just work by default. Maybe you have the wrong version of the driver.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott and many thanks for your very prompt reply. I checked my driver version and that was the problem.
I installed the version that you were using and everything worked fine.
Whilst having a good play around with it, a new version, (v.14.8.129.1220_beta) then popped up and so I updated to that.
Everything is working fine with this one too.
Told you I could do simple !
I really appreciated your help and as a result, I am well pleased with this tablet and enjoying getting used to it.
Kind regards - Ken.
Learned few things thank you. I am having a problem with my H610 pro v2. My pen is breaking up during drawing. I have checked the pen settings in the driver and even changed to your's but it is still the same. Can you help me in this please? Thanks
You are welcome. I have never had a single problem with mine. It could be a number of things but it is usually a broken pen. I would try your tablet on another computer to be sure.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Thanks for the reply. It's those stupid things you would expect from a newbie. But this is how you learn. What I was doing wrong is if you click the same button two three times, say brush tool, the brush will cycle through brush tool then colour replacement brush tool and then pixel tool with another click to return back to main brush tool. Being new I wasn't aware of this and was randomly clicking and so the brush was cycling through all. Obviously pen was working as something else (say pixel tool) but not the brush. So, sorted! Now the other issue is that the pen's two buttons are not working as I have assigned to them; behaving differently. Looking into it now. Cheers.
That's great. I have been very happy with mine. For the money they are superb.
does this work with luminar photo software tar
Not very well. If you enable windows ink then it will work. But for some reason it will not zoom in/out when tapping the screen. With windows ink disabled it seems to not work at all.
hello mr
i want to get started with digital art so among huion hs 64 and huion hs 640p which is better ? cuz my budget is my bday money so.....
I have not tried either. but if I had to choose it would be the HUION HS64 . They both have the same drawing area but the HUION HS64 is a newer model and seems to be a more compact design.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography thank you very much for the reply ❤️
would a huion 1060 plus work similar too? i havent seen much using that for photo editing, more for drawing. its just a little more expensive than hs610 but with higher pen sensitivity
I'm sure the 1060 plus would be similar. I have never tried one. Though I would go for the HS610 as it has the touch wheel and the pen does not need recharging. They both have 8192 levels of sensitivity.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography this post i stumbled on is dated but if you have the hs610 would you share your experience if it exacts the author? www.google.com/amp/s/digitalarttabletguides.wordpress.com/2019/04/05/why-i-do-not-recommend-the-huion-hs610/amp/
I don't use pressure sensitivity for size but I just did a test of the hs610 with the latest driver and it does seem that there is a jump in the pressure when drawing. It does not feel linear. I also took a look on amazon and found that the latest h1060p has a battery free pen.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Hi Scott thanks for the invaluable reply! If I may ask, what do you use tablet/pressure sensitivity for if not for drawing? So, I am not drawing much either but I imagine the pressure sensitivity is important - I'm looking to do pixel layer editing i.e. photoshop or similar. If it probably wouldnt affect me much, I'd highly try out the HS610 because the dial :)
I don't use the pressure at all. I don't draw freehand. I use vectors and shapes. When I'm shading and painting areas, or dodging and burning I use a low opacity and multiple strokes. I did have a play around with the pressure curve in the HS610 control panel and easily managed to create a nice linear stroke. So I wouldn't be too worried about the linear pressure thing.
Why not use the upper button on the pen as middle click so you can have the pan function withot having to push space or the shortcut? Since you already have undo on the shortcut keys.
It feels more natural for me to use a key with my left hand to pan. I never used the middle mouse button to pan, always space. Though what you say does make sense.
Can the tablet be used instead of a mouse to control Window 10 and explorer etc.?
You certainly can.
It's been a week since i bought this model,
scratches appears on the tab while drawing....
is this a problemm???
this is my first time using it.
plz hlp me.
Don't worry. Scratches are normal. Mine is covered in them. This happens with all tablets.
Hyee, if u still answering the comment, does this tablet has custom app profile of the hotkeys for the use of different apps like wacom has?
You can assign the custom keys on a per application basis.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography alright, thank you very much, I think I will get this one soon.
Can we customize touch ring for left handed users?
How would you like to customize it?
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography like i am a left handed user, i got to know from huion support that we can customise buttons according to us but they didn't tell about the ring and some huion tablets has the left handed user support in drivers in which we can set the tablet to 180°.
So i was asking that does this tablet provide this feature?
I have just tested and it does reverse the control ring direction when you rotate the input layout 180 degrees. You could set it to be any direction anyway as they control ring is fully customizable. Hope that helps😀
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography thankyou very much, i ordered it today after watching your videos.
Hi, can we use this tablet with Zbrush? Appreciate your responce.
I should think so but I have never tried.
How well does this work with Capture One?
It works very well with Capture One. Especially for painting with brushes for local adjustments.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography : Hi Scott, Thank you for a great, comprehensive, and user friendly tutorial on how you are using this tablet for Affinity Photo. After a lot of research and gnashing of teeth, I had bought this same tablet about 3 weeks ago. I'm new to Affinity Photo, but have been a Capture One user for a year or so, and would LOVE to have your guidance on setting up this tablet for use with Capture One 12. Do you have any plans to do that? If so, it would be most appreciated!! Please let me / us know.....
I purchased this after watching the video but unfortunately it doesn't work. The buttons don't work at all, nor the scroll wheel. I've tried all of the drivers they have and its not hardware as it works on my partner's 7 year old mac book air but not my Dell XPS15...... anybody know why?
Very strange. I have no idea why it wouldn't work. Mine works on all three machines I have here. I hope you get it working.
It's time to say good bye wacom, and welcome Huion.
These Huion tablets are well regarded. I can see why. They offer such a lot for the price. I really do love using mine.