Funnily enough, I did the exact opposite. I originally bought the same exact huion couldn’t stand the touch buttons and sliders also just felt weird and off when drawing on it. So I went to the Wacom intos pro medium, which year was around three times the price. But to me, it felt exactly how I imagined it was supposed to feel when drawing on one of these tablets. I also have a PC so when there’s an update to an OS it’s not that big of a deal compared to Mac. Mac it seems like everything just stops working and you have to wait for all the companies to slowly up into drivers.
That’s great! The learning curve can take a few weeks at first, but it’s definitely worth it if you are interested in doing any type of painting, illustration, or designing in Photoshop and/or Illustrator. I will have a new video dropping this week showing some of the features of a Huion tablet that you might find helpful, but I will be making more tablet focused vids in the future as well!
Hello, thanks for your video. It has been very useful to me. It has happened to me like you... WACOM disappointed me; years being a user when I switched to using a Mac with M2 it stopped working stably... every now and then it failed (with an Intel processor I never had problems)... and the final blow was when I updated the other day to Sequoia... the driver didn't open directly, it only told me to update the TABLET! Terrible!!! My question... since I'm about to buy it, have you used it with Sequoia? Does it work with that operating system? Thank you very much!!!!
@@cropmotionargentina I’m sorry to hear that you encountered similar issues with your Wacom tablet! It is definitely quite frustrating. It has been over a year now since I started using Huion instead and I have had zero issues with any operating system and I keep my desktop and laptop updated regularly. I would highly recommend the Huion!
@@cropmotionargentina my pleasure! Feel free to use my link if you’re interested in picking up the Huion tablet! Thank you for your comment and for supporting the channel. 👍
I know this is old, but could you tell me about the texture of the surface? Ive had a huion (one of the cheapest one and a kamvas plus) and i just feel like the surface is too slippery? I borrowed from my brother his wacom intuos and textures is more paper like and less slippery, and im really curious about that in this huion model.
Thanks for your comment Carla! Great question. Personally, I haven’t felt like the surface is too slippery on this Huion tablet. I think it might be a preference thing, but they do make screen covers for some of these that can give the tablet a more paper like feel. I have something like that for my iPad which does give a more natural feel, so that could be an option if you were wanting to replicate that feeling with a drawing tablet.
for past few days i am thinking about to buy a graphics tablet. wacom was a known name to me so I decided to go for one by wacom medium. but compared to hs611 that has nothing!...
What type of drawing tablet do you use for your graphic design work? Let me know in the comments!
Samsung Tab S8 with Sketchbook app😊
Very helpful. Was very reluctant to switch to Huion from Wacom, have the same Mac issue but not anymore.
@@benymacoriginalsthanks for your comment! I’m glad that you made the switch over to Huion and that you’re no longer having the Mac issue.
Funnily enough, I did the exact opposite. I originally bought the same exact huion couldn’t stand the touch buttons and sliders also just felt weird and off when drawing on it. So I went to the Wacom intos pro medium, which year was around three times the price. But to me, it felt exactly how I imagined it was supposed to feel when drawing on one of these tablets. I also have a PC so when there’s an update to an OS it’s not that big of a deal compared to Mac. Mac it seems like everything just stops working and you have to wait for all the companies to slowly up into drivers.
Just starting out with one, and I'd love to learn how to get past the learn curve.
That’s great! The learning curve can take a few weeks at first, but it’s definitely worth it if you are interested in doing any type of painting, illustration, or designing in Photoshop and/or Illustrator. I will have a new video dropping this week showing some of the features of a Huion tablet that you might find helpful, but I will be making more tablet focused vids in the future as well!
Hello, thanks for your video. It has been very useful to me. It has happened to me like you... WACOM disappointed me; years being a user when I switched to using a Mac with M2 it stopped working stably... every now and then it failed (with an Intel processor I never had problems)... and the final blow was when I updated the other day to Sequoia... the driver didn't open directly, it only told me to update the TABLET! Terrible!!!
My question... since I'm about to buy it, have you used it with Sequoia? Does it work with that operating system? Thank you very much!!!!
@@cropmotionargentina I’m sorry to hear that you encountered similar issues with your Wacom tablet! It is definitely quite frustrating. It has been over a year now since I started using Huion instead and I have had zero issues with any operating system and I keep my desktop and laptop updated regularly. I would highly recommend the Huion!
@@EricVasquezDesign Thank you for your reply... I send you my warmest regards.
@@cropmotionargentina my pleasure! Feel free to use my link if you’re interested in picking up the Huion tablet! Thank you for your comment and for supporting the channel. 👍
I know this is old, but could you tell me about the texture of the surface? Ive had a huion (one of the cheapest one and a kamvas plus) and i just feel like the surface is too slippery? I borrowed from my brother his wacom intuos and textures is more paper like and less slippery, and im really curious about that in this huion model.
Thanks for your comment Carla! Great question. Personally, I haven’t felt like the surface is too slippery on this Huion tablet. I think it might be a preference thing, but they do make screen covers for some of these that can give the tablet a more paper like feel. I have something like that for my iPad which does give a more natural feel, so that could be an option if you were wanting to replicate that feeling with a drawing tablet.
I’m sold!
Thanks so much Ethan! And the Huion is definitely a solid choice for key art. Let me know what you think if you decide to try it out.
for past few days i am thinking about to buy a graphics tablet. wacom was a known name to me so I decided to go for one by wacom medium. but compared to hs611 that has nothing!...
@dangmeme-vk9s I hope this video was helpful!