I've only used 2 tablets in my entire life - Wacom Intuos Draw S (2016-2018) - One By Wacom M (2018-now) Both are bigger than this one, but I generally recommend any tablet that is bigger to newcomers because of the possible damage. Even the Intuos Draw S was pretty hard on my wrist, and the other can also be if I'm not really careful. So if anyone is looking for a tablet for anything other than quick photo editing I highly recommend getting a bigger one. Also, those cords that can't be unplugged can be really bad, especially if someone is using it while traveling with a laptop. I'd always be anxious about them.
That is pretty dead on actually. I'm doing a digital art starter kit video next and I have another tablet coming to test for it that is around the 10-in range and it should be way more comfortable and usable. That's said as tiny as this little tablet is it is certainly better than the Wacom graphire 3 I started with in the early 00's.
Thank you for the review I just got one delivered from AliExpress to here in Pennsylvania. My plan was to use as a starting pad to start 3d sculpting so hopefully itll work for me just starting out
just a question, do you have to hold a button like how you draw with a mouse or when it comes contact with the drawing pad it automatically presses for you, sorry if this is a stupid question i've never had a drawing tablet before, do you also think that it'll be left handed friendly?
It should be fine either hand :) and to your question, the way these work is via a pressure sensitive tip, you don't have to press a button you literally just press down with however much pressure you want and it will communicate that to the computer. It does this with some electro-magnetic resonance computer black magic but gist is that it just works.
@@noctis_lucis29 They are almost identical though for the extra cost you get a replaceable cable and it can do tilt, otherwise they are pretty much the same.
You really don't, there is nothing you can do on a screen tablet that could not be accomplish on this if you give it time to get used to the eye-hand coordination needed. There are even some upsides like not having your arm/hand blocking your view while working. Also to get a screen tablet is significantly more expensive and thats just not accessible to poorer/younger artists.
Thanks for the review, I was looking into a cheap drawing tablet for drawing out notes. This was super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I can barely manipulate it enough to write and here you are drawing beautiful things with it 😅
I've only used 2 tablets in my entire life
- Wacom Intuos Draw S (2016-2018)
- One By Wacom M (2018-now)
Both are bigger than this one, but I generally recommend any tablet that is bigger to newcomers because of the possible damage. Even the Intuos Draw S was pretty hard on my wrist, and the other can also be if I'm not really careful. So if anyone is looking for a tablet for anything other than quick photo editing I highly recommend getting a bigger one.
Also, those cords that can't be unplugged can be really bad, especially if someone is using it while traveling with a laptop. I'd always be anxious about them.
That is pretty dead on actually. I'm doing a digital art starter kit video next and I have another tablet coming to test for it that is around the 10-in range and it should be way more comfortable and usable. That's said as tiny as this little tablet is it is certainly better than the Wacom graphire 3 I started with in the early 00's.
Thanks for the review. Your art is beautiful...
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the review I just got one delivered from AliExpress to here in Pennsylvania. My plan was to use as a starting pad to start 3d sculpting so hopefully itll work for me just starting out
Thank you
Please what app was used to run the demo ( used to sketch those images )?
Thank you so much .... A great detailed review
just a question, do you have to hold a button like how you draw with a mouse or when it comes contact with the drawing pad it automatically presses for you, sorry if this is a stupid question i've never had a drawing tablet before, do you also think that it'll be left handed friendly?
It should be fine either hand :) and to your question, the way these work is via a pressure sensitive tip, you don't have to press a button you literally just press down with however much pressure you want and it will communicate that to the computer. It does this with some electro-magnetic resonance computer black magic but gist is that it just works.
kinda find it hard to use since it is so small and a small motion covers a lot in my monitor
thanks for the review ^^
I have been looking where to buy this😢😢😢
The pen😢😢😢
Thanks for the review 🫶
OK Very well. Thanks for your information.From Spain, regards.
thank you for explaining 3min owrth of information in 8 min
What programme do you use to draw?
I primarily use Clip Studio Paint and sometimes photoshop for final touch ups!
20 dollars?!?!?
I got it for below 10 bucks
But still very nice review
I ordered it cuz i never had one before
thank you
how to use it on android?
You willl need to plug the phone into a usb-c to usb-a hub/adapter and then the tablet into the hub. Hope that helps!.
@@nataliearts ow thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
No problem@@noctis_lucis29
uuhhmm..wich is better
xp pen deco fun xs or this
@@noctis_lucis29 They are almost identical though for the extra cost you get a replaceable cable and it can do tilt, otherwise they are pretty much the same.
If u can just add stability to the pen to make it easier to draw
What of you just want to take notes electronically instead of draw?
It should work fine for that though there will still be a learning curve if you never used one before.
WE GOING X300 ZOOM WITH THIS ONE 🔍🔍🔍🔥
Bro chill
@@Yorale 🥶
does it work on android?
Yes it does.
It's like drawing on a phone then.
does it work on iphones?
Sorry for the late response, no I don't believe it does.
i think this tablet was mainly designed for osu! gameplay, hence why it's so small & cheap :D
That is correct It is primarily an osu tablet but it is perfectly useable for drawing if you need to get started on basically no budget.
@@nataliearts yea i had it for osu but sadly it randomly stopped working so i bought an used for 15$ ctl 472 today and i love it :D
rawing Tablet XPPen G430S OSU,
I bought this for osu 🤷
Those tablette are trash u need screen
You really don't, there is nothing you can do on a screen tablet that could not be accomplish on this if you give it time to get used to the eye-hand coordination needed. There are even some upsides like not having your arm/hand blocking your view while working. Also to get a screen tablet is significantly more expensive and thats just not accessible to poorer/younger artists.
You definitely don't lol, your eyes sync up with the screen and your hands