I'd still rather have that over an iPad. iOS is too limiting. If you're just sketching and painting, it's OK. But 3D modeling and sculpting, it isn't the best. If the iPad was OSX like the Surface Pro is Windows, I'd grab one. Even my Steam Deck can handle Blender and Krita, and that's Linux.
Yes. This is why I ditched my Wacom tablet and got an iPad 9th gen: I absolutely hated being stuck in one place to draw; then you have the bunch of cables… you need to download driver, and it's not always an easy or fast process… AND then your laptop or computer stuff… ugh! It was a nightmare. With my little iPad 9, I can draw anywhere; I just need that and my pencil. And as Jimmy mentioned, that iPad is now even cheaper. (Yet, a still pretty solid device)
@@JimmyLamStudioit was nothing fancy; it's the Wacom "One" CTL472. Worked just fine for digital art. But it was annoying to haul around my laptop + cables and the tablet… I certainly don't miss it.
@@JimmyLamStudioI think my reply didn't upload for some reason, because I can't see it; hopefully this one does go through! I used the Wacom "One" CTL 472. Nothing fancy, but worked just fine for digital art. 👍🏼
it does not cause delay?
I have this i really like it
I'd still rather have that over an iPad. iOS is too limiting. If you're just sketching and painting, it's OK. But 3D modeling and sculpting, it isn't the best. If the iPad was OSX like the Surface Pro is Windows, I'd grab one. Even my Steam Deck can handle Blender and Krita, and that's Linux.
most people who like using Linux probably wont use any apple product either
Yes. This is why I ditched my Wacom tablet and got an iPad 9th gen: I absolutely hated being stuck in one place to draw; then you have the bunch of cables… you need to download driver, and it's not always an easy or fast process… AND then your laptop or computer stuff… ugh! It was a nightmare.
With my little iPad 9, I can draw anywhere; I just need that and my pencil. And as Jimmy mentioned, that iPad is now even cheaper. (Yet, a still pretty solid device)
Thanks for sharing your experience! Which Wacom tablet were you using before?
@@JimmyLamStudioit was nothing fancy; it's the Wacom "One" CTL472. Worked just fine for digital art. But it was annoying to haul around my laptop + cables and the tablet… I certainly don't miss it.
@@JimmyLamStudioI think my reply didn't upload for some reason, because I can't see it; hopefully this one does go through! I used the Wacom "One" CTL 472. Nothing fancy, but worked just fine for digital art. 👍🏼
if your are using Mobile app for just drawing, then this Drawing tablet is not for you guys.