It's not better, but I'm still replacing my Cintiq Pro | Kamvas Pro 24" 4K

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • In this video I review the Kamvas Pro 24 inch 4K tablet, and see how it compares to the gold standard Cintiq Pro. tl;dr....
    ...The Kamvas Pro 24" 4K tablet isn't better than the Cintiq Pro, because the screen doesn't feel as good. But after using it for 9 months I stopped caring as much and hardly notice the difference. After using it consistently, I've found the smaller form factor and lack of fan noise to be an even better benefit than the smoother screen on the Cintiq.
    Overall, I can't say that switching to this tablet had a positive or negative impact on my art. Both tablets are great. If you're a professional or are very dedicated to digital art (i.e. do digitial art 5 or more hours a week) go with the Cintiq Pro. But if you want to save some money and still have a great tablet experience, the Kamvas Pro is more the sufficient to deliver.
    This video took a really really long time to make, because toddlers require way more attention than I previously anticipated.
    00:00 Intro
    00:25 What the Cintiq Pro does better
    02:02 What the Kamvas Pro does better
    03:40 Final verdict
    04:31 Outro
    ~~~~~MyStuff~~~~~
    Desk dimensions - 33"x54" (poplar wood)
    Favorite drawing books:
    - Figure Drawing Design and Invention (amzn.com/dp/0615272819)
    - Drawing the Clothed Figure (www.amazon.com/dp/0823001199)
    - Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist (www.amazon.com/dp/0195000528)
    - Human Anatomy For Artists (www.amazon.com/dp/0195052064)
    Tiny skull I reference - amzn.com/B07JDM8NQV
    ~~~~~My Recording Setup~~~~~
    Blue Yeti Mic - amzn.com/B00N1YPXW2
    Logitech BRIO Webcam - amzn.com/B01N5UOYC4
    Elgato Ring Light - amzn.com/B08GMDQ87T
    Elgato Key Light Air - amzn.com/B082QHRZFW (not a huge fan of this)
    InnoGear Mic Stand - amzn.com/B07CN2C93T
    Pixel 5 - store.google.com/us/product/p...
    Davinci Resolve Video Editing - www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...
    ~~~~~My Desk Setup~~~~~~
    Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless - amzn.com/B07YPBX9Y7
    Razer Blackwidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed (Yellow Switches) - amzn.com/dp/B0935JBWTN
    SteelSeries Qck Mouse Pad (Small) - amzn.com/B000UEZ37G
    Favorite Felt Tip Pen: Windsor & Newton 0.5mm - amzn.com/B08B365B3X
    Desk - I made it myself :)
    ~~~~~Follow me~~~~
    Instagarm - / taylorjstine
    TikTok - vm.tiktok.com/ZMdmSsr3q/
    ~~~~~Music~~~~~
    Outro: Monma - Fast Travel chll.to/9a68b1e0
    Psalm Trees, Guillaume Muschalle - Peninsula chll.to/90f2caa4
    Intro: Mama Aiuto - Bell Tower chll.to/f55a6df7
    #TabletReview #DigitalArt

Комментарии • 132

  • @DraconicA5
    @DraconicA5 Год назад +66

    I recently bought this tablet and, to my surprise, the pen is very similar to my old Cintiq, but it is half the price of Cintiq Pro 24 in my country, so it is completely worth it!
    In terms of color, Windows Color Management has issues with wide color displays. Because I use SpyderX Pro to calibrate all of my monitors, I noticed this problem right away after calibrating my Huion. If you're using a nvidia GPU, use a calibrated color profile with "novideo_srgb", or "dwm_lut" for everything else. This will fix the color problem.
    The Kamvas Pro 24 4k has 100% sRGB, 96% adobeRGB, 89% P3, and 91% NTSC after calibration. It's an excellent display panel.

    • @Milan____
      @Milan____ Год назад +2

      Thank you for saying that! I've watched like 6 reviews of this tablet screen, and you are the first one to mention calibration! I know that it seems like a strange idea to spend $150 to calibrate colors, because after all, you're an artist, and you're supposed to know colors, but... no. Calibration does so much more than ordinary human, even one very experienced in art, could do by hand. Always calibrate every screen you work on. The results are worth it, *especially* if you don't have a $3000+ EIZO screen or similar.

  • @htsunmiku
    @htsunmiku Год назад +26

    You are the only person I've come across who precisely explains how the pen to screen feel differs. Thank you, I've been wondering for a few yrs now lmao.

  • @Kogami
    @Kogami Год назад +5

    Thanks for the no-frills review! Impressive how you kept the review under 5 minutes but you pretty much answered every question and info most people need to know.

  • @Newgrfx321
    @Newgrfx321 Год назад +9

    Best authentic and honest pen display review EVER!! I have had Wacom Cintiq and use KAMVAS pro 22 now and completely endorse this informative comparison. Well done🤙

  • @ShinnArtist
    @ShinnArtist Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your review videos. You give that special detail advices that other channels don't have. Keep on going!

  • @octopioctopus
    @octopioctopus Год назад +22

    I'm glad you're continuing the review series! The user error joke made me laugh. I wasn't expecting to upgrade my 22" Kamvas this soon but due to a combination of factors (a friend is willing to buy my 22", this video) I might do so sooner than I thought. The 4k screen is especially appealing to me because due to the lower resolution of the 22" Kamvas I find myself zooming in more than I expect to work on details.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sticking around, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! The 4k screen is really nice in the 24", probably worth the upgrade. I definitely didn't have any problems with the resolution (so much so that I didn't even think to mention it).
      I still haven't quite mastered putting in fine details to my drawings, but I think that has a lot to do with the fact that I'm still learning (plus I sort of like a messy / sketchy look, so I can hide behind my deficiencies😋).

  • @chika8461
    @chika8461 Месяц назад

    Your sincerity is the best part. Please never change ❤

  • @SleepyVampArt
    @SleepyVampArt 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sweet little video to show off the tablet, love your art style and the chill vibes. I just purchased a 24 pro after my 22inch screen got damaged from me being dumb. I see nothing but good reviews from people and its making me glad I spent the extra to upgrade. The only wacom stuff I've used I've hated so im happy there are good alternatives these days

  • @5imian
    @5imian Год назад +3

    Would love a video summarizing the timeline of all your tablet choices. Thanks for pointing out the fan noise. Deal breaker if you need to record in the same room

  • @Daniel-vx5vc
    @Daniel-vx5vc 7 месяцев назад +1

    Appreciate you testing the tablet for so long before posting a review. Excellent.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad I could help 😀

  • @xhawathy5311
    @xhawathy5311 Год назад

    Thanks for your honest review for a real Life user experience. It was helpful

  • @TheT3R4
    @TheT3R4 Год назад

    Thank you for the honest review! really clears up a few things for myself!

  • @zadayaz
    @zadayaz Год назад +2

    thanks for this review, i appreciate how upfront it was about your honest opinion. Ive been doing digital art for years on a wacom bamboo and then surfacebooks and i finally got a proper desktop to use a big screen tablet with but cintiqs costing more than my new computer scared me off them. good to know that huion is up to task and i dont have to shell out over 2k 😂

  • @matejatanjevic1861
    @matejatanjevic1861 Год назад

    Love your videos man, keep it up.

  • @kaia3549
    @kaia3549 Год назад

    thanks for the review

  • @gentarox
    @gentarox Год назад +2

    I used to delve in the lower-price range of tablets and had a Huion tablet - about a year after purchasing it the screen started coming off and the closer i got to the edge of the display, the more accurate it registered the pen. Over the course of two weeks Huion tried compensating me with 20€, 40€, then wanted to replace it if I paid 40€, then 20€ and only then they would be willing to replace it for free. I've had a good time with the tablet - but once you have to contact support you will quickly realize what part you saved on.

  • @defdaz
    @defdaz 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @robertjennings5558
    @robertjennings5558 21 день назад

    I love your comparison, however, I liked your "User Error" problem better. The kid was great.

  • @Wraith26
    @Wraith26 Год назад +3

    That’s why I bought the 27 pro. They took out those big bezels and low fan noice compare to the other cintiqs

  • @tarraen5470
    @tarraen5470 Год назад +32

    Ok but which one taste better?

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +9

      😂😂😂 sad to say, the tasting everything phase has come and gone 👴

    • @tarraen5470
      @tarraen5470 Год назад +1

      @@TaylorStine They grow so fast 🤨

  • @HoszHosz
    @HoszHosz Год назад

    Excellent comparison. Can anyone tell what's the dimension of the base, when it's totally vertical like in 3:14? I need to know if it will fit on my 26cm monitor shelf.

  • @dragick5646
    @dragick5646 Год назад +5

    I've been using my Huion Kamvas pro 20 for 2+ years now and when I first use it, the cursor was off slightly to me. But then I got use to it.
    I had bought a cintiq pro 24 this year to upgrade from my kamvas pro 20 but I returned it cause the fan was annoying (I thought I wouldnt mind but it's bothered me, its louder than expected) and the most important reason I couldn't deal with it because it wouldnt work right in clip studio (pen input unresponsiveness every 10 sec of drawing which created a straight line cause the .5 sec of no input) Photoshop didnt have this issue. I try to troubleshoot but I couldnt find a fix and since clip was my main program, the cintiq pro had to be returned.
    And yes I agree a lot with what was said in the video. the cintiq definitely have a nicer feel and control, with more accuracy to its drawing experience. not sure how much change they did to the screen between my huion kamvas pro 20 2019 and the current flagship of huion but from what you said, I feel like I have a similar experience. while the drawing experience was definitely nicer, I didnt care anymore about the drawing experience cause the cintiq had annoying problems that my old kamvas did not. however, if you are really into drawing and inking, the cintiq is nice and might be for you if u got the $ to spend but you are able to still achieve nice results with the kamvas. I would say my main problem with my kamvas now is the color and clarity when painting. Found out I get a better experience when dealing with colors and paints when I switch to my main monitor and just use my kamvas like those no screen tablet. For drawing, I use it regularly, its quick to switch which monitor register pen input with the huion app.
    Tldr: Overall, I would not get the cintiq cause its more cumbersome than the kamvas (size matter and the fan on cintiq is annoying, also the temp compare to kamvas 20 inch is noticable but not a big deal) but if you place drawing experience above all those ergonomics than the cintiq is for you if you got the $$$$.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      I've definitely shared a similar experience - I switched to Photoshop because my brushes in Clip Studio felt a little bit off (maybe it was just a driver issue or something they've since fixed). Even though I have the Cintiq Pro, it's sitting in my closet for now because I'm loving the extra space on my desk with the Huion (since I work from home a couple days a week it's not as cumbersome). I'm curious to see how the colors affect me once I start getting in to painting (I feel like I'm going to have to print out the art to check).

  • @TheKevphil
    @TheKevphil Год назад

    I just replaced my Cintiq 21UX 2 with the Huion 16 Pro Plus 4K and think it is a step up, certainly from 13-year-old tech. ;) I would have bought the model you have, but I let fiscal restraint get the better of me. _lol_ One thing about even my old Wacom is the "Flex" nib available for it: A wonderful piece of tech indeed!

  • @thewaxlab
    @thewaxlab Год назад +4

    Totally agreed. As a ZBrush sculptor, the 16” Kamvas pro is unbeatable on portability. Single USB 3 cable for power and data on a M2 MBP.

    • @user-ol6mx
      @user-ol6mx Месяц назад

      is 16‘‘ enough for sculpting?

    • @thewaxlab
      @thewaxlab Месяц назад

      I love the 16” for sculpting. I even like how portable it is.

  • @darrylpanchyson4201
    @darrylpanchyson4201 7 месяцев назад

    I used a color calibrator to get my colors accurate. I love mine.

  • @naircat
    @naircat 9 месяцев назад

    really appreciate all your reviews! exact kind of comparison i was looking for

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  9 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found it useful 😄

  • @gcastro3d
    @gcastro3d Год назад +1

    How does the Huion compare to the xp-pen from your previous review? I'm looking at the Huion 24 plus 2k vs xp-pen 24 2k

  • @davontabeckham
    @davontabeckham Год назад

    Hi Taylor, how did you connect 2+ monitors to your Huion? I am having trouble connecting my huion to my MacBook and extended monitor.

  • @deuswulf6193
    @deuswulf6193 Год назад

    Would you say this or the XP Pen 24incher felt better? I have an old cintiq 20wsx and a huion 16 incher, one is too old, low rez and hot, the other too small for my taste. Thinking about upgrading without breaking bank.

  • @joechapman8208
    @joechapman8208 Год назад

    You mentioned not liking the colour temperature of the Kamvas. I have the Kamvas Pro 16, so I'm assuming this is the same: did you know you can hold down the power button to access the on-screen display, and change it there?

  • @myfantasie
    @myfantasie Год назад

    Is it possible to use a huion and wacom on one computer? I heard there are issues with the drivers if you run them both at the same time. I'm considering getting a Hunion 24 4k, but want to keep my Wacom tablet connected so I can switch back and forth between the two devices.

  • @jaco-henrisaayman6818
    @jaco-henrisaayman6818 Год назад

    hey i have a question regarding laptops to buy with a display tablet. ive been using CSP and bought a display tablet want want to buy a laptop as well. regarding macbooks do you think the macbook air M2 would be a good choice or what would you recommend. its hard to find someone who is a digital artist and ask them the same question because i dont want to make a bad buy and waist money

  • @crunchy1848
    @crunchy1848 Год назад

    R the black n white keyboard from razer as u stated in description….because the keycap look like from ducky or varmillo

  • @djokotriono7787
    @djokotriono7787 Год назад +3

    0:55 lol dude that's adorable

  • @andrewhowe7950
    @andrewhowe7950 7 месяцев назад +2

    I just left a message about why I smashed my savings and got the Cintiq,on an older comparison video you did,but I’m mad about it so… I had 2 huion tablets fail on me, one just out of warranty one after a month, same fault. ‘The USB device not recognised” of death. Tried replacing the cable on the first one, the second one is just going back. I got the Cintiq on sale for £400 cheaper than the RRP…Still not cheap but if it lasts it’ll work out cheaper than having to spend half the price 2-3 times more often. I’m looking to get 6-7 years investment out of it.

  • @Captain_MonsterFart
    @Captain_MonsterFart Год назад

    Cintiqs of the past never had noisy fans. What's the deal with that? I want to get one but I think that feature will bug me a lot.

  • @jasontreyes8078
    @jasontreyes8078 Год назад +1

    With you noting there's no fan ... have you seen any performance issues due to heat?

  • @MagnetiqLabs
    @MagnetiqLabs 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the review! I want to buy this tablet, but I'm worried about two things. I read a review where the author says that this tablet has a 2200 nits of brightness, which means it is not bright enough in a modern standards. I'm worried about it because i'm usually use my MacBook on almost full brightness. Do you feel a lack of brightness with this Huion tablet?
    And another question is about the pen. I read the review where artist says that with this pen you have to press harder to start the drawing. He says that he like to draw with minimal pressure when you can draw without pressing on the screen but simply under the influence of the weight of the pen. And he says that this tablet will not start to draw with such a light pressure, so this is a deal breaker for him. I think i like to draw with a bit of pressure, but still a bit of worried after his words. Have you ever experienced discomfort because you have to push harder on a screen than you would like? Sorry about a bit stupid questions, but i really like this tablet, but i didn't have a chance to try it before buying.

  • @pablov3d
    @pablov3d Год назад +3

    does it presure stop working properly in zbrush. when you have photoshop and Zbrush open at the same time? i had that issue and i had to selll my huion cuz i need to work with both sofware at the sem time

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +3

      YES! I totally forgot to bring this up! Ah! Yes, this does happen to me. BUT it happens with my Cintiq Pro too so I thought it was my computer. It was so frustrating to figure out because it's not super obvious when the pressure isn't working for Zbrush.
      My solution was to just use one at a time, I need to dig more into this. Thanks for reminding me!

  • @nikb7995
    @nikb7995 Год назад

    What pc spec do u need to run kamvas pro 24 4k

  • @DaneMurdock
    @DaneMurdock Год назад +1

    Really glad to see a proper long term review of these newer Huion tablets. I've been considering the 16 inch version, but I was curious about the initial activation force of the pen. Are you able to do featherlight touches with it? Like can you make a mark with the only the weight of the pen or does it require some force to activate?

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад

      I'm going to say - yes, I think so (it has featherlight touch). I just tried to put as little force as possible on the pen and it made a mark most of the time, but it was sort of hard to put such a small amount of force on it. I think it would be hard to notice the tiny amount of force you need to make it actually activate.
      Here's a video I just took of me trying this with the Hard Round brush in photoshop: imgur.com/a/uk1v8XY

    • @DaneMurdock
      @DaneMurdock Год назад +1

      @@TaylorStine Thanks for that. That might still be a deal breaker for me, but it does look like it is probably adequate.
      Just for the distinction, my Wacom 13 HD and my ipad/apple pencil would not skip at all under those circumstances. I tend to draw with an extremely light touch, so it is tough to judge without getting my hands on one.
      I really appreciate the reply and video.

    • @dragick5646
      @dragick5646 Год назад

      @@DaneMurdock if memory serve me right, the samsung tab s6 uses wacom emr technology too and I just did the test like Taylor and it's skipping too (tho correct me if im wrong). I don't think you can go that featherlight with the way one normally hold a pencil to draw. I mean wacom drawing experience is better (its the screen quality and grit (result in more control) that differentiate it but the price doesnt justify the niche in control for me) but initial activation force is not an issue unless youre purposely testing for it. I draw light and it's no issue for me tho I'm curious if you hold the wacom pen the same way and dont really put pressue on it, just featherlight drags, would it skip or stay consistent. If so then it's another pro on wacom I'll have to consider on my next buy.

    • @DaneMurdock
      @DaneMurdock Год назад

      @@dragick5646 I have a samsung galaxy book 12 that uses Wacom EMR. There is a distinct difference between the S-Pen on all samsung devices (phones/tablets/laptops) and the cintiq stylus/apple pencil in terms of activation force.
      I have a damaged wrist, and I draw with a super light touch. Drawing with my Samsung is much more painful over time than my other devices because I need to be more deliberate with the amount of pressure I use. I would say for most people, this is not an issue, but it is for me specifically.

    • @dragick5646
      @dragick5646 Год назад +1

      @@DaneMurdock thank you for clarifying, well that's one additional pros to the wacom I'll have to consider when upgrading, tho by that time, I hope huion or other competitors catches up so there won't be a difference in drawing experience, just a difference in specs, material...or wacom gets better ergonomics (destroy the annoying fan! lighter weight and thinner bezels, just add a side magnetic tray that works like the pen clip) and better pricing.

  • @ameferreira
    @ameferreira 4 месяца назад

    whats you monitor and monitor stand?

  • @mirassama4604
    @mirassama4604 3 месяца назад +1

    it's not better, but it's fine
    this is actually what I want to know, is the difference worth me to save up for 6 months or not
    thank you so much

  • @jaredcooper3211
    @jaredcooper3211 Год назад

    What books do u use for anatomy ?

  • @GoingToAFuneral
    @GoingToAFuneral Год назад +2

    Can you review the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27? I love your vids man, I’d like to hear your opinion of it

  • @ideiben3190
    @ideiben3190 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the input. I ended up ordering the Cintiq Pro 27 today since I was approved for financing. A question I still have is ARE there ANY alternatives to me having to now buy the 500 dollar stand for the Cintiqu Pro 27...? Can I mount the stand you are using on my new Cintiq Pro 27...? Much appreciated if you have time to answer. If not, take care and thanks again.

  • @gaunguyenanh5226
    @gaunguyenanh5226 Год назад +2

    Hi, I just about to buy a new Huion 16 pro. I read a lot review and plenty of them said Huion could be heated up over time. Is this true ?

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      The screen gets a little warm, but I haven't felt it get really hot. And I've used it for pretty long 3+ hour drawing sessions, so it hasn't been my experience.

  • @CarolinaBlood704
    @CarolinaBlood704 3 месяца назад

    I got the Huion Kamvas Pro 19, and while it worked fine, I didn't like the screen texture, plus I felt there were some color accuracy issues. Returned it. Might save up more for a Cintiq.
    EDIT: A Cintiq or Xencelabs

  • @Chejov1214
    @Chejov1214 Год назад +3

    Hi ,. Thanks for this review/ comparison tyler! i have the huion kanvas 22 plus and bcz its a full hd 22 inch i want to jumt to 4k ,. So hah i was looking for this comparison ! So thanx again,.! I can understand what u mean about the surface of the screen . And yeap the huion pen feels different , ( i have a cintiq companion 2 To compare with) ,.. but what about the wacom gen 2 pen of the cintiqpro 24 vs the huion pen,.. light strokes ,.. pen pressure, initial activaton force,.. is huion pen better or worse .? In zbrush u said u felt better the wacom pen specially with light strokes is that right? Is similar when using in other apps like photoshop ? Or difference there becomes so small that its not even worth to mention "?... one fried after using the huion pen said it makes him remember the old cintiq pen present in the first gen grey cintiqs ,or intuos pro 3 ... and last question cintiq pro24 stylus nibs. They wears a lot or its more a mith in some way "? Thanxs in advance.

    • @DraconicA5
      @DraconicA5 Год назад +4

      The only noticeable difference between Huion new PW517 (on 4k models) vs Wacom Pro pen 2 is the pressure curve, which you can change in the setting. The felt nibs are made from paper, so you might need to replace it once per month for frequent usage. The cintiq companion uses pro pen 1, so the new huion pen is better since it's really similar to wacom pro pen 2. The 4k is 100% worth it if you have the budget, you don't have to zoom in for details which helps saving a lot of time. The Kamvas pro 24 4k has better report rate and response time than Kamvas 22 plus. I think it is worth the upgrade if you can afford it.

    • @octopioctopus
      @octopioctopus Год назад +1

      @@DraconicA5 Hello DrakorY! I own the kamvas 22 as well, but I was considering the upgrade to the 24 4k due to less zoom-in for details. Would you mind elaborating on this a bit?

    • @DraconicA5
      @DraconicA5 Год назад +2

      @@octopioctopus it's about pixel density.
      Place your phone next to your current monitor to see the stark difference between low and high pixel density.
      A 24" 4k resolution monitor has 184 PPI, while a 22" 1080p monitor has 102 PPI. Even at a normal drawing distance, you can almost see no pixel. Because your eyes can read text as small as on your phone, you don't need to zoom in much. The high pixel density also allows you to notice minor errors on your canvas and clean it up faster. On Windows, you can change the UI scale, which will not affect the quality of your photo or the PPI of your canvas but will make the UI easier to see, just like on your phone.
      The only downside is that a good computer is required to process everything in 4k. You're good to go if your PC has at least 4 cores and 8GB of RAM.

    • @octopioctopus
      @octopioctopus Год назад +1

      @@DraconicA5 Thanks for the detailed reply my pc has the specs. I'm especially interested in the time saving aspect, so I guess I'll just have to try it out to be certain!

    • @Chejov1214
      @Chejov1214 Год назад +1

      @@DraconicA5 Hi Drakory thanks for the reply. so. the difference in pressure sensitivity. is something you can adjust /fix with the Huion app right ? I defiantly agree 4k worth ! .. I thought I wouldn't see too much pixels in 22 '' full hd. but dude! I see them and IM 35-40cm away from the lcd .. I have to admit that I have more confidence in Huron now coz this Huron 22 plus. I 've been using it like 2 years now .. -+ . but sometimes I see very good deals on those Cintiq 24 pro's .. thanks again

  • @mustaphaali438
    @mustaphaali438 11 месяцев назад

    what keyboard is that ?

  • @adishandalkar7687
    @adishandalkar7687 Год назад +1

    I am planning to buy 16 pro 4k but I will use it for 3d scuplting only is 4k necessary for 3d scuplting

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      I think it's helpful, not necessarily for the sculpting but for being able to interact with the UI. For example if you're going to use ZBrush, 4k is going to be a big help. The UI is so ugly and overcrowded, the extra space is really helpful.

  • @soniasanchez5241
    @soniasanchez5241 Год назад +3

    Hi Taylor ! I saw a previous review of yours where you experimented with the XP-PEN pro 24 2K 😃 (that was a great review btw !). My question is : How would you compare that XP-PEN with the HUION KAMVAS Pro 24 4K (besides the price difference) ? I actually went ahead and did exactly like you did : bought those two models : XP-PEN and HUION along with the CINTIQ 22 HD. After that review of yours, I didn't complete the unboxing of my Cintiq 22. I am trying to compare the XP-PEN pro 24 2K and the HUION Kavas Pro 24 4K.... I am having an issue with the HUION screen displaying a kind of a multi colored speckled appearance... Do you know if this has something to do with my settings ? Right now, I have these 2 tablets on my desk, and I can't make up my mind... I got till Jan 31st to return one of these (👍❤X-mas shopping) ! Thank for your input 😊 It'll be much appreciated ! Sonia :)

    • @gcastro3d
      @gcastro3d Год назад

      curious what you ended up going with?

  • @angesart3158
    @angesart3158 Год назад

    Do you have screen protection on it?

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад

      No I go raw, there are some really really minor scuffs on the screen after heavy use, but I can only notice them when the screen is off and I look at an angle.

  • @Ryan_Gutz
    @Ryan_Gutz 10 месяцев назад

    Taylor, can you please tell me which computer you’re using with the HUION? I’m having a difficult time getting a straight answer since it doesn’t go well with an AMD graphics card, which meant the computer I bought was not the right one. What a pain in the ass.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  10 месяцев назад

      I do have an Nvidia 2080 TI and an Intel CPU so maybe AMD is part of the problem. I think the full specs are in the description. What kind of issues?

    • @velvety6728
      @velvety6728 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, i dont know if this helps but i too had problems with AMD and had to return my new laptop. TLDR huion doesnt seem to work with AMD sometimes due to the drivers. This was a few years back and i asked everywhere about this problem, including a huion support group on facebook. No straight answer.
      Disabling HDCP in the Radeon settings seems to work now when i looked it up online.

    • @Ryan_Gutz
      @Ryan_Gutz 10 месяцев назад

      @@velvety6728thanks for responding to this. I have no idea what Radeon Settings are or HDCP, but you’re saying it fixed the problems with your Huion? Secondly, you’re saying it was the same for you? Nobody could recommend you a computer that was good for the Huion tablet? I can’t believe how frustrating and difficult this has been. Let me know where you ended up with it, and thank you.

    • @velvety6728
      @velvety6728 10 месяцев назад

      @@Ryan_Gutz I misunderstood your comment? Any computer is fine with a screen tablet, as long as it has an hdmi port and an extra usb...Its practically a monitor. If using the HUION 24 4K, im unfamiliar with monitor resolutions but its best to check what cards handle 4K...if youre going to be doing more than art. The problem i thought you were having was specifically with the AMD graphics card.
      Like mentioned i had to return my laptop. But like TaylorStine, rn I have a PC with a Nivida GPU + Intel CPU (with intergrated graphics.)

  • @aduba.artnest6570
    @aduba.artnest6570 3 месяца назад

    Wow.
    Is this better than Samsung tablet 9 ultra ? 🤔

  • @bloke1348
    @bloke1348 5 месяцев назад

    Does the cintiq feel more like paper?

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, it definitely does. But the Kamvas still feels pretty good, just not as close to paper as the Cintiq

  • @elsevillaart
    @elsevillaart Год назад

    Combine this with a tourbox and you are golden.

  • @foysalsiddik6897
    @foysalsiddik6897 Год назад +1

    I think, we should call it a pen display. 🙂

  • @artofjiro
    @artofjiro 4 месяца назад

    are you still using it?

  • @leoryan1001
    @leoryan1001 9 месяцев назад

    thumb up for your lovely child

  • @jtvprodesign
    @jtvprodesign 8 дней назад

    i feel that it is still too early for display tablet to invest in a large one. Especially now they are starting to introduce the touch feature. Waiting a few more years, and these display tablet will become more like an ipad or android tablet, but with the pen sensitive, and texture,

  • @pb5335
    @pb5335 Год назад

    I respect the decision, but I would NEVER downgrade my Cintiq Pro tbh. I will say this thing is huge and unwieldy. The fan noise is a non-issue since it's so quiet, idk anyone who complains as much as youtubers with fan noise. I have actually gotten to ujse the Kamvas pro 24- and I agree the color temperature is warmer, not sure if you can correct it in the settings though ?

    • @Minsetti
      @Minsetti Год назад

      Where do you live? Is it a cold country? My Cintiq Pro 24 had the two main fans turned off from the end of september until today (april 22nd) when the indoor temperature reached 23 C. It was reasonably silent during the winter when the indoor temperature was around 21 degrees Celsius.
      But my working space is very quiet, I have a silent pc and an excellent hearing so I could still hear the one fan spinning inside the Cintiq.
      The noise level is annoying now that all the 3 fans are spinning and it will be absolutely unbearable during the summer when it gets hotter inside.

    • @pb5335
      @pb5335 Год назад

      @@Minsetti Texas

  • @jameslovesart3408
    @jameslovesart3408 Год назад +1

    I wanted to buy a Cintiq but the taxes cost more than the Cintiq so I gave up.

  • @william_chidube
    @william_chidube Год назад

    How did you know I wanted to see that cut at the end? Kids. If you know, you know.

  • @wallmartdragonlink2513
    @wallmartdragonlink2513 Год назад

    1:20
    literaly me the exact same

  • @GeekedOutNeckbeard
    @GeekedOutNeckbeard Год назад

    One thing I took away from this: Don't have kids around tablets LOL. I'm too freaked out to let anyone slap a pen on the screen.
    Having owned the Kamvas 22 Plus I'd have to ask, what was the colors like exactly? Cause on the 22 Plus it was rather weird. The greens were neon, the blues just weren't blue enough, and the reds were REAL RED, the nice thing was the blacks were black and sharp as can be.
    But the issue was those colors. It's impossible to do anyhting about it and calibrating it can only go so far with how it's set up. Is this the same way? I'm hardpressed on getting a Kamvas Pro series. The difference in price for Canada isn't exactly the best. it's almost more worth it to save the few hundred bucks and get a Cintiq Pro 24. Using the Cintiq 22, while the colors are definitely not the best, it's still closer to what I'd expect I'm picking than anything. Definitely not worth the HUGE price jump from 22 Plus to this, BUT... Colors? I guess?
    Cintiq is STILL top-notch when it comes to the WAY more important, FAR more important than Pressure levels: Activation Force. Not many people understand or even think about it. They hear Pressure sensitivity and assume it's great for ALL ranges. Using the GT19 Huion model I understand just how important such a thing is. The less force it requires the more you can take advantage of w/e pressure levels they offer from the lowest to highest ranges. Kamvas 22Plus definitely felt great, and the parallax was damn-near 0. Hopefully Wacom does another "cheap alternative" and reduces parallax.

  • @STFUppercut69
    @STFUppercut69 Год назад

    "No fan noise"
    That's such a massive advantage Huion and XP-Pens have over these big ass Wacoms. I used to have a XP-Pen Artist 24 and it didn't have any fan noise, while remaining completely cool. Now I have a Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro and this shit can get so fucking loud, it's ridiculous. And that's with the settings for better cooling off, which would usually make it loud. People should not underestimate how annoying fan noise can be, if you're not constantly listening to music or whatever.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      Usually when I realize it's happening, I'll turn off the screen and have an "aaahhhh" moment when the silence settles.

  • @---ml4jd
    @---ml4jd Год назад +1

    no fan noise??? Srsly???

  • @eddyalvaross2195
    @eddyalvaross2195 23 дня назад

    The Kamvas Pro 19 is definitely better. At least in my opinion.

  • @BuckRogers2000
    @BuckRogers2000 Месяц назад

    Surely your toddler is the reason you're smashing your felt nibs? Some artists never change their original nibs. I have, only to see if there was any difference after a few years of use. There wasn't any discernable at all.

  • @williammclean6594
    @williammclean6594 Год назад

    I was looking at like a bunch of reviews one artist that I follow Marc Brunet he already has an expensive cintiq but they gave him this tablet to review and he says he likes it better set the screen feels like closer to paper then the cintiq. I guess everyone has their opinion

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      @HuionTablet FYI I am also willing to say this, please give me free tablets.

    • @williammclean6594
      @williammclean6594 Год назад

      @@TaylorStine yeah he wasn't being biased he actually does use it over his cintiq it wasn't a sponsored video or anything but a lot of artists will say whatever to get free stuff

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад +1

      @@williammclean6594 I feel you, nah I'm just being facetious. I think it is fair, especially if you use the paper nibs I do get a paper vibe. I also haven't switched back, so it's a great feeling tablet in my book.

    • @williammclean6594
      @williammclean6594 Год назад

      @TaylorStine yeah I'm starting to get into art a lot and I've been researching which tablet to get but I'll probably go with the 16-inch version of this I don't have a lot of disk space.

    • @pOgOstyle
      @pOgOstyle 8 месяцев назад

      Fyi: He doesn't use the huion anymore an unlisted the videos from his channel.

  • @user-bg9gk1ll2u
    @user-bg9gk1ll2u 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, bro, excuse me, in my video there is a video of Huion Kamvas Pro 27, which is the new product of Huion sold in China, if you are interested, you can have a look, thank you!

  • @elie535
    @elie535 Год назад

    NO~😅😭

  • @ibrodawae
    @ibrodawae Год назад

    u know how it feels when u let a child play with ur tablet...but they didnt know stabbing the screen will be ur most awful nightmare even kamvas pro is cheaper, it is still a very pricey monitor actually. i own kamvas 22 even i dont let kids touch my drawing display....lol, as a student i work myself hard as a freelance to get tht drawing display...

  • @johnb6749
    @johnb6749 4 месяца назад

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NO-BANG..........................

  • @airun5362
    @airun5362 7 месяцев назад

    Cintiq 24 pro screen is awful.. Ive sold it

  • @ghklfghjfghjcvbnc
    @ghklfghjfghjcvbnc Год назад +2

    Hi Taylor, and everyone else who has a Kamvas Pro 24. Does anyone have issues where (moments arise where when your pen makes contact/taps onto the monitor, the "hit" does not register)? I've had FRUSTRATING moments where I am tring to click on layers and the huion and pen do not communicate. I've had this Huion product for two years and it continually does this. It happens even when I try to pause and play youtube videos.
    Then my other MASSIVE frustration is when there are moments where I temporarily switch from the pen and try to use mouse while using Photoshop or other software like Premiere or even 3D. The mouse will fly off and into the top left corner of the screen or the bottom right corner of the screen. I HATE it when that happens.
    Does the Wacom Cintiq do detrimental quirks like i am experiencing with the Huion? I have all drivers updated and no other variables to cause this.
    Please, if someone has experience with this or can verify that the Wacom will NOT behave like this, I will get the Cintiq. Appreciate anyone who bothers to reply. Thank you all.

    • @TaylorStine
      @TaylorStine  Год назад

      I haven't experienced the "no hit" issue 😕. The only time I've seen unusual behavior with both the Cintiq and the Kamvas is the pressure sensitivity will occasionally not work on random pen strokes. It happens with both tablets, so I'm not sure.
      The only other time I have similar issues is when I have ZBrush and Photoshop open at the same time, but nothing like the "no hit" issue you described.
      Maybe try purchasing a new pen, or inserting a new nib? I've had really good luck with the Huion paper like nibs. If the nib is loose (my toddler throws the pen a lot) sometimes weird things happen.
      I haven't had the mouse thing happen either. I wonder if the issue you're having is related to the mouse you're using. Maybe the drivers are conflicting with the pen tablet drivers. I use the Razer Basilisk Ultimate and have had good luck.
      Or maybe switch up your USB connection cables?

    • @ghklfghjfghjcvbnc
      @ghklfghjfghjcvbnc Год назад

      @@TaylorStine Hi Taylor. Thank u for taking the time to read and respond to my rant. I will experiement and test the possible mice variable. But that is a good thing to hear that is a rare situation pertaining to just me.

  • @marks2708
    @marks2708 Год назад +5

    Sorry man but this Huion is no where close to the cintiq pro. I bought this one and sent it back. Full of connection issues with the mac and color calibration issues as well. Not to mention no touch controls and the edge near the bezel has pointer tracking issues. If the new cintiq was 10/10, the Huion would be a 5/10.

    • @DraconicA5
      @DraconicA5 Год назад +12

      A $150 color calibration tool could easily correct the color issues. Rather than spending an extra $1,000 USD.
      I did a lot of research before buying this one, and it is way better than my expectation. If Wacom is 10/10, then this Huion should be at least 9/10.
      I disable the touch input on my old Cintiq Pro because it is inconvenient. On Wacom, touch input has never been a good thing. Its palm rejection is extremely poor implemented. And why would you want to use touch on MacOS? Touch input on MacOS is extremely poor in comparison to all other operating systems.
      The Cintiq Pro also has poor pen tracking at the edge. I believe you are lying about using Cintiq Pro and purchasing Huion.
      Wacom is still superior, but Huion is not nearly as bad as you claim. If you have the cash, Wacom is a no-brainer. However, if a professional does not have a large budget, Huion should be a better choice.

    • @williammclean6594
      @williammclean6594 Год назад

      A lot of professional artists say it's better though he probably just had some bad experience with it but still if you want to save money it's better than spending a thousand extra dollars