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I've had the Artist 24 Pro for almost three years now and I couldn't be happier. What drew me to this tablet was the number of buttons and dials which I all use, on top of an additional remote. The advise I got to get my tablet is: if you have the budget and you see a tablet that really tickles your fancy: take it. Don't go for cheap options if you really wanna get serious in your drawings, take something that you found will suit you well and that you saw a few reviews of online to make sure it's good. Also: yes, a screen does help quite a lot, but it's not necessary at all. You can draw marvelous pieces with black tablets, but screen ones will make it more comfortable especially for learning, I found. Maybe it's just my personal preference though! I'm not too certain
My first one was Cintiq 16. Amazing tablet no doubt but as an old Karateka my body needed an more "non shrimp position" tablet so i gifted wacom to my little sister who is way better artist than me and bought XP-Pen Deco pro MW Gen1. Amazing tablet but i wanted an even larger tablet as my main monitor is 48 inch and smaller tablets feel odd to draw with it. So i bought XP-Pen Deco XLW Gen2 few days ago and still waiting for that. If i would go and join the screen gang again i would go with XP-Pen Artist Pro 24 (Gen2) 4K or the older Pro 24 for that amazing amount of drawing space. Wacom or XP-Pen are two very solid brand choices really cant go wrong
🤓 We want YOU in our Art Nerd Community:
discord.gg/wingedcanvas
⭐ Save 15% + an extra 5% with promo code WINGED5 at the XPPen Official store:
US: bit.ly/3DkEySI
CA: bit.ly/41BaLiR
I've had the Artist 24 Pro for almost three years now and I couldn't be happier. What drew me to this tablet was the number of buttons and dials which I all use, on top of an additional remote. The advise I got to get my tablet is: if you have the budget and you see a tablet that really tickles your fancy: take it. Don't go for cheap options if you really wanna get serious in your drawings, take something that you found will suit you well and that you saw a few reviews of online to make sure it's good. Also: yes, a screen does help quite a lot, but it's not necessary at all. You can draw marvelous pieces with black tablets, but screen ones will make it more comfortable especially for learning, I found. Maybe it's just my personal preference though! I'm not too certain
after having two pen tablets i have come to realise my hand eye cordination is TERRIBLE and i need to draw on an actual screen 😅😅
I really want any tablet honestly, rn I am using an application called digital tablet with my S-Pen to draw on laptop D:
I'm Brazilian and I'm enjoying the dubbed videos, please make more videos with dubbing.
I think youve also got to take into account the size: in regards to space, long term health, etc
My first one was Cintiq 16. Amazing tablet no doubt but as an old Karateka my body needed an more "non shrimp position" tablet so i gifted wacom to my little sister who is way better artist than me and bought XP-Pen Deco pro MW Gen1. Amazing tablet but i wanted an even larger tablet as my main monitor is 48 inch and smaller tablets feel odd to draw with it. So i bought XP-Pen Deco XLW Gen2 few days ago and still waiting for that.
If i would go and join the screen gang again i would go with XP-Pen Artist Pro 24 (Gen2) 4K or the older Pro 24 for that amazing amount of drawing space.
Wacom or XP-Pen are two very solid brand choices really cant go wrong
Really good advice on looking for a new tablet. Thanks. Might that XP Pen tablet. 😂
I know this video is for advanced artists but for beginners what do they take?
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I just got a gaomon S620 tablet for like 20£ or smth its been a pain in the arse to set it up