Hey Anne, great video! I've also got myself an kamva 13 from huion. Works great for drawing with points but when using the pen as a pen I got reeeeaally many nodes. Expecially when drawing slowly. Do you know how and were to regulate the sensitivity? In the huion set up I only could change the sensibility for the pressure (thin lines versus thick lines when using a brush for example in a graphic software). I also tried in Embriliance the Preferences/Adjustments/sensitivity and no change. Still way too many nodes.
Thanks for the video. I wish I had seen it yesterday because I sent my HUION Kamvas 13 back today. I got frustrated because it was difficult to find a longer USB-C to USB-C cord, only the 3ft cord from HUION. I wanted to connect from my CPU to the tablet. The short cord and not knowing which cord I could use was a deal breaker. You showed exactly what I wanted to do with Embrilliance and the pen display....draw an image in the software. I'm going to look for a different pen display, hopefully find one with at least a 6ft cord.
Can you show how to program the quick keys on the side. I bought the table through your link but I’m trying to setup the buttons. Thanks if you can make a fast video
Here is the one I'm using. If you look at the images, you can see that I am able to see exactly what is on my computer/laptop AND draw and manipulate it with the pen on the graphic tablet. So rather that using a mouse on a mouse pad to draw I am drawing right on the screen with the pen, amzn.to/3rpDyH5
I actually use the track pad on my MacBook Air, which probably isn’t the easiest but I’m used to it; however, the pen looks intriguing. I thought about getting an iPad with a stylus, but I didn’t think Embrilliance could run on a tablet. Are there certain tablets that this will work with?
@@PattyAnnesPlace I appreciate your video as I googled how to connect my MacBook and iPad to do what you are doing. Love that I can now use my pen with Embrilliance when practicing digitizing.
Hey Anne, great video! I've also got myself an kamva 13 from huion. Works great for drawing with points but when using the pen as a pen I got reeeeaally many nodes. Expecially when drawing slowly. Do you know how and were to regulate the sensitivity? In the huion set up I only could change the sensibility for the pressure (thin lines versus thick lines when using a brush for example in a graphic software). I also tried in Embriliance the Preferences/Adjustments/sensitivity and no change. Still way too many nodes.
Thanks for the video. I wish I had seen it yesterday because I sent my HUION Kamvas 13 back today. I got frustrated because it was difficult to find a longer USB-C to USB-C cord, only the 3ft cord from HUION. I wanted to connect from my CPU to the tablet. The short cord and not knowing which cord I could use was a deal breaker. You showed exactly what I wanted to do with Embrilliance and the pen display....draw an image in the software. I'm going to look for a different pen display, hopefully find one with at least a 6ft cord.
this is awesome! how did you connect and mirror your computer to the tablet?
The set up for each computer would be a little different. BUT, I was able to follow the directions that were included.
I did not find a link for the pen. Can you share where you got that from?
Patty Anne, I’m so glad I stumbled on your channel. Is this a special iPad? Looks like so much fun!
It’s not really an iPad. It is a graphics drawing tablet
Can you show how to program the quick keys on the side. I bought the table through your link but I’m trying to setup the buttons.
Thanks if you can make a fast video
Hi Tammy! If you have not figured out how to do this yet, please email me at team pattyanne@gmail.com with your questions
Thank you, love video very helpful
So glad!
I also have an iPad that uses a special pen… I assume I would install enthusiast on my iPad? Is there on for the IOS system, etc?
No, you cannot put in brilliance on an iPad. This is a graphics tablet that I was using.
@@PattyAnnesPlace what is a graphics tablet?
Here is the one I'm using. If you look at the images, you can see that I am able to see exactly what is on my computer/laptop AND draw and manipulate it with the pen on the graphic tablet. So rather that using a mouse on a mouse pad to draw I am drawing right on the screen with the pen, amzn.to/3rpDyH5
I actually use the track pad on my MacBook Air, which probably isn’t the easiest but I’m used to it; however, the pen looks intriguing. I thought about getting an iPad with a stylus, but I didn’t think Embrilliance could run on a tablet. Are there certain tablets that this will work with?
Yes, it is being mirrored from my laptop to my drawing tablet. I'm loving it.
@@PattyAnnesPlace I appreciate your video as I googled how to connect my MacBook and iPad to do what you are doing. Love that I can now use my pen with Embrilliance when practicing digitizing.
Replay-thanks. Dumb question but I take it the pen only works on computer screens that are touch screens?
The equipment I'm using is a graphic tablet that work with the pen that comes with it. I do not have a touch screen computer or laptop.
Good video thanks I have pc❤
Thanks Jessie. Does your pc have a pen?
No pin
Can this program be installed on a iPad tablet?
No. Just on desktops and laptops
How can I make embrilliance work on my iPad?
I’m not really using an iPad. I am mirroring what is on my computer screen onto that device.