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Thanks for this fine video. I just acquired the same tablet so I’ll check some of your other videos. But 1 of the cons to point out is that the cord is only USB-A to the computer. Since I have the new macbook I had to buy an A-to-C adapter. I thought it’s petty not to include that in the box.
I literally called customer support today because I wanted to be able to disable touch on my PTH 660 with An ExpressKey I just got today, you cannot do it, so dumb, I tried to get the CS dude to escalate this issue to the driver guys, but who knows. Wacom does watch your reviews, so hopefully they hear your comment about needing a software touch toggle on the intuos pros, which wouldn't be needed if palm detection was not garbage. It's the whole reason I bought the ExpressKey, I thought I saw it working in your video on it.. Good review as always dude.
Painter 2019: Zoom into work area, move in with pen, PALM TOUCH! Zoom 16 miles to the left. Moho 12: Zoom into work area, find bone, move in with pen, PALM TOUCH! BIG ASS RED BLOCK OVER WORK AREA! Crash to desktop...... sigh.
I know this scenario so well, if you GAVE ME A BUTTON to turn of touch before It happened, I click that little dimple before every chance, I promise Wacom, I promise.
Aaron, no shit, the customer service guy told me, get this, "The desired touch toggle from the ExpressKey Remote, works with OLDER MODEL TABLETS" I kid you not he told me basically to dig out my older tablet and use it. I made him repeat it so he saw the startling insanity of what he was suggesting. My old tablet has a feature my new $300 one does not....... C'mon Wacom, you cool with that?
I think what he meant was that if you want to use an express key to toggle touch, you can do that with the Express Key Remote which works with any tablet. But I just tried to test that and the remote only disables touch for my Cintiq. Perhaps it would work on a system that has only the Intuos Pro attached. I don't know...
Quick Disclaimer: We osu! players don't need multi touch function on a tablet, that's why most of us buy the small Intuos S (And older models). There's only a small number of touchscreen players who will obviously need a screen on the tablet :)
I use the Large Intuos Pro on a 27 " BenQ QHD with all the Adobe color I can eat.-Magic. However I changed the texture sheet to the smooth as with sculpting, the Pro Pen 2 nibs wears way too fast.
been meaning to upgrade from my intuos pro 5. think I'll get the large one since the one I have now which is medium is starting to feel cramped somehow.
Am I the only one who thinks that painting on small surface is more productive and causes little to no wrist pain?... Btw thanks for the review Aaron ;)
On the contrary small tablets will consume more wrist movements unlike bigger tablets that consume more forearm movements so the small is best towards photo editors
Yeah I see your point, the medium one might be the sweet point. Funny how every intuos I saw at work were worn in the center in a 3 cm square, mine included. :) looks like artists prefer moving the canvas in center and zoom out to make big strokes on screen with short motion on tablet.
Hmmm hmmm, I primarily paint on my Surface Book 2, and would like to have a tablet for my computer, would a medium be an upgrade over any issues you may have with the Surface Book 2? :s
Alright so... i want to get this tablet but i'm a little afraid it might be too small. I dont like huge ones i usually like small ones that work good and are affordable butttt looking at it next to your hand, I hope its not as small as it looks. Sure small tablets without display are amazing imo but just so its not THAT small.
I'm currently drawing on a iPhone 5s (have been for 4years) and I want to adapt to a graphics tablet, would the intros pro small be good for that transition or should I try something larger?
as someone that's been using tablets for a while, I'd say start small. compared to the 5s, the small Intuos Pro has TONS more space to move your hand. I made the mistake of getting a large for my very first tablet and really all it did was make it harder to take places just know that you don't need a big tablet when there's a zoom function! any size works the exact same, and your art wouldn't be hindered by having a small tablet. I'd say if you want one that has all those buttons, then yes get it. but if it's too expensive (it's $250) and you don't mind not having buttons you could get an Intuos draw for like $70 if I remember correctly hope that helped!
@@ajarofnutella This right here made me buy the wacom ctl472, not the best tablet but it was only around $59 on wacoms website! So thank you for making my decision easier!
There is something that i can´t fix sense intuos pro from 2017 came out about the bluetooth connection, specially with macs there are a lot of interference from radio signal and there are a horrible lag on pen input, i need to disconnect the magic mouse, and magic trackpad in order to reduce the lag, have you ever have the same problem with this new intuos pro generation? i miss the old dongle from past models.
It’s frustrating that the more you pay for a Wacom product the less they give you. My Mobile Studio Pro has only 3 spare nibs and besides Paint 3D, it has rubbish bloatware installed like candy Crush. asphalt and other rubbish on it. Not even sketchbook which is free and included on other lesser PCs as bloatware.
That’s true, but some PCs come bundled with different software. They bought some cheap Mac mini rip off from Acer in the office and it has sketchbook on it. So I’m guessing some PC manufacturers curate this stuff. When you spending so much having art related software would be a nice touch, but my biggest gripe is that they gave me only 3 nibs, my previous Cintiq had like 16 or something. Overall the product is nice for what it is, and the drawing experience is second to none, but I miss the fact Wacom keep giving less and less, my companion hybrid from before came with a stand too, and my MSP I had to buy one. I wouldn’t put it passed Wacom to charge for the pen separately next time.
Why did you say it's okay for photographers, but not for drawing or painting? Photographers are likely going to be post-processing using a pen, doing very similar things that painting or drawing requires.
@@aaronrutten why? I've done both, and I find I use long strokes on both. Why is being able to make long strokes over a long distance better than being able to make the same long stroke with less distance? To me, it's not unlike a gaming mouse: you want the shortest movent possible to accomplish what you want. The only exception to that might be for accuracy. But still, I wonder if a longer stroke over a larger surface improves accuracy.
DISCLAIMER: This video is not sponsored by Wacom, but they did send me this tablet to review unconditionally. I may earn revenue from purchases made through the affiliate links in this video. All opinions in this review are my own.
Buy Intuos Pro: go.magik.ly/ml/1bl87/ (Affiliate link)
kinda ironic using your big wacom tablet as a screen and the intuos as the drawing tablet
ME: **draws with push pins**
ALSO ME: **scratches the tablet's surface**
Eyyy! You got TMNT T-shirt!!! I see that you're man of culture as well! 😔👌✨✨✨
Thanks for this fine video. I just acquired the same tablet so I’ll check some of your other videos. But 1 of the cons to point out is that the cord is only USB-A to the computer. Since I have the new macbook I had to buy an A-to-C adapter. I thought it’s petty not to include that in the box.
that case for the stylus is so niiiiiceeee
Huion with same size around $30...tips for starter try huion first then you can spent as much as you want when you got used draw on tablet.
Hello! Thank you for the recommendation. Kinda need cheaper drawing tablet now. Thanks.
I literally called customer support today because I wanted to be able to disable touch on my PTH 660 with An ExpressKey I just got today, you cannot do it, so dumb, I tried to get the CS dude to escalate this issue to the driver guys, but who knows.
Wacom does watch your reviews, so hopefully they hear your comment about needing a software touch toggle on the intuos pros, which wouldn't be needed if palm detection was not garbage.
It's the whole reason I bought the ExpressKey, I thought I saw it working in your video on it..
Good review as always dude.
Painter 2019: Zoom into work area, move in with pen, PALM TOUCH! Zoom 16 miles to the left.
Moho 12: Zoom into work area, find bone, move in with pen, PALM TOUCH! BIG ASS RED BLOCK OVER WORK AREA! Crash to desktop...... sigh.
I know this scenario so well, if you GAVE ME A BUTTON to turn of touch before It happened, I click that little dimple before every chance, I promise Wacom, I promise.
Aaron, no shit, the customer service guy told me, get this, "The desired touch toggle from the ExpressKey Remote, works with OLDER MODEL TABLETS" I kid you not he told me basically to dig out my older tablet and use it. I made him repeat it so he saw the startling insanity of what he was suggesting.
My old tablet has a feature my new $300 one does not....... C'mon Wacom, you cool with that?
I think what he meant was that if you want to use an express key to toggle touch, you can do that with the Express Key Remote which works with any tablet. But I just tried to test that and the remote only disables touch for my Cintiq. Perhaps it would work on a system that has only the Intuos Pro attached. I don't know...
@@aaronrutten I'm using the ExpressKey Remote, it will not disable touch on the PTH *60 line. When I said ExpressKey above, I meant the remote.
Quick Disclaimer: We osu! players don't need multi touch function on a tablet, that's why most of us buy the small Intuos S (And older models). There's only a small number of touchscreen players who will obviously need a screen on the tablet :)
What I meant was you can use the tablet for osu! and use the touch for whatever else.
I use the Large Intuos Pro on a 27 " BenQ QHD with all the Adobe color I can eat.-Magic. However I changed the texture sheet to the smooth as with sculpting, the Pro Pen 2 nibs wears way too fast.
Really good and helpful review! Thank you!
A-a-ron they are actually all built to be a paper edition, only difference is that it comes with the ink pen, paper holder, and paper.
been meaning to upgrade from my intuos pro 5. think I'll get the large one since the one I have now which is medium is starting to feel cramped somehow.
thanks for your great suggestions Aaron
Would you say the Intuos Pro Small has more/less tooth than the Intuos small? (the CTL-4100 one)
Great review btw!
Am I the only one who thinks that painting on small surface is more productive and causes little to no wrist pain?... Btw thanks for the review Aaron ;)
On the contrary small tablets will consume more wrist movements unlike bigger tablets that consume more forearm movements so the small is best towards photo editors
Yeah I see your point, the medium one might be the sweet point. Funny how every intuos I saw at work were worn in the center in a 3 cm square, mine included. :) looks like artists prefer moving the canvas in center and zoom out to make big strokes on screen with short motion on tablet.
Is there any difference between this one and the other Intuos pro models since it was released in 2019?
looking foward your reviews for huion kamvas
the new 221 pro still hasnt made too many difference than the 221. The next one will prob be veryyy good.
i'm looking for tablet without window and android.
thnq for the information of wacom intous
Great review, please tell me ;)
Bluetooth connectivity is great as wired or no (lags, delay, latency)?
Thank you.
I have the regular Intuos S BT and I have never had problems with the Bluetooth and I use the Bluetooth all the time :)
Hmmm hmmm, I primarily paint on my Surface Book 2, and would like to have a tablet for my computer, would a medium be an upgrade over any issues you may have with the Surface Book 2? :s
That's best used for photo editors
Alright so... i want to get this tablet but i'm a little afraid it might be too small. I dont like huge ones i usually like small ones that work good and are affordable butttt looking at it next to your hand, I hope its not as small as it looks. Sure small tablets without display are amazing imo but just so its not THAT small.
I'm currently drawing on a iPhone 5s (have been for 4years) and I want to adapt to a graphics tablet, would the intros pro small be good for that transition or should I try something larger?
as someone that's been using tablets for a while, I'd say start small. compared to the 5s, the small Intuos Pro has TONS more space to move your hand. I made the mistake of getting a large for my very first tablet and really all it did was make it harder to take places
just know that you don't need a big tablet when there's a zoom function! any size works the exact same, and your art wouldn't be hindered by having a small tablet.
I'd say if you want one that has all those buttons, then yes get it. but if it's too expensive (it's $250) and you don't mind not having buttons you could get an Intuos draw for like $70 if I remember correctly
hope that helped!
@@ajarofnutella This right here made me buy the wacom ctl472, not the best tablet but it was only around $59 on wacoms website! So thank you for making my decision easier!
zid aw no problem! really glad I could help :)
Nice Review
does have any driver conflict with the cintiq ones?
Nope. The beauty of Wacom drivers is that you can connect and customize all of your devices together on one system.
@@aaronrutten Tnx Aaron, seems time to retire my old Bamboo
"That was a joke" *silence* 9:28
Loved your video, it made my decision way easier :D
I got my own Cintiq!
It's called Galaxy Note9 by Samsung.
There is something that i can´t fix sense intuos pro from 2017 came out about the bluetooth connection, specially with macs there are a lot of interference from radio signal and there are a horrible lag on pen input, i need to disconnect the magic mouse, and magic trackpad in order to reduce the lag, have you ever have the same problem with this new intuos pro generation? i miss the old dongle from past models.
Excellent. thank you
So whats the difference between this and 2017 Intuos Pro?
Is this for lightroom and photoshop element 2018?
between this model and the intuos Medium, which one should I go for?
Small one... better price and the medium one (depending on how big your desk is) might not fit while being in front of your keyboard and monitor
what about for someone who want's to learn how to draw from 0? is this a good way to start?
I'd recommend pen and paper, sincerely.
Its cheap and will make you a better artist in the long run if you choose to continue.
Does it work with Wacom Pro Pen 3D?
It’s frustrating that the more you pay for a Wacom product the less they give you. My Mobile Studio Pro has only 3 spare nibs and besides Paint 3D, it has rubbish bloatware installed like candy Crush. asphalt and other rubbish on it. Not even sketchbook which is free and included on other lesser PCs as bloatware.
That preinstalled stuff is packaged with Windows on all PCs. It's not just on the MSP.
That’s true, but some PCs come bundled with different software. They bought some cheap Mac mini rip off from Acer in the office and it has sketchbook on it. So I’m guessing some PC manufacturers curate this stuff. When you spending so much having art related software would be a nice touch, but my biggest gripe is that they gave me only 3 nibs, my previous Cintiq had like 16 or something. Overall the product is nice for what it is, and the drawing experience is second to none, but I miss the fact Wacom keep giving less and less, my companion hybrid from before came with a stand too, and my MSP I had to buy one. I wouldn’t put it passed Wacom to charge for the pen separately next time.
Came here after Brad Colbow review
Why did you say it's okay for photographers, but not for drawing or painting?
Photographers are likely going to be post-processing using a pen, doing very similar things that painting or drawing requires.
The size of the gestures I use to edit photos are very small compared to the broad ones I use while painting.
@@aaronrutten why? I've done both, and I find I use long strokes on both. Why is being able to make long strokes over a long distance better than being able to make the same long stroke with less distance?
To me, it's not unlike a gaming mouse: you want the shortest movent possible to accomplish what you want.
The only exception to that might be for accuracy. But still, I wonder if a longer stroke over a larger surface improves accuracy.
@@O1OO1O1 Here's why: ruclips.net/video/BCQqIU9-Nr8/видео.html
Awesome
So sweet
what is the model Number of this device?
PTH 460
The quality I ur VIDEOS have gone up sire... bring up cooler simplistic animations
osu player hahaaha