I've been putting sooo ooo oo much pressure on myself to figure out the perfect setup/tools/etc for making a comic book that it has stalled my art-making progress for months. I came here for a wacom review, but I got a lot more helpful content. Thanks for sharing your input on analog vs digital!
wacom cintiq lasted a total of 3 seconds... wont turn back on sending back now... i too spent a lot of time researching this device..... not very happy atm
Hi Peter Han, Your video demostration of Cintiq 16 is by far the best I have seen. I like how you didnt ditch it due to its non-pro label. I told Wacom people I met that I think its wrong to say that this one is not for professionals. I am one who generally prefer Intuos Pro tablets, but have to say I wouldnt have any problem as far as I can see, to use this one professionally. And I have worked as a professional freelance illustrator since 1997. Thanks or a superb demonstration. And great art, drawing of the bird tiger/lion. Cheers from Stockholm, Sweden
Wow , a review of a tablet i recently got on my birthday ( THANK YOU MOM AND DAD!!!) , this review is very useful as i was looking at a couple of these for the cintiq 16 before i got it :D
@@mm-ic8vp it doesn't come with any programs as it's just a display tablet, I don't know alot about them offering a free Programm but the 16 surely doesn't, atleast not when I got it but non display tablets and pc tablets do offer sometimes a free programm
I also had the 21UX from back in 2010, and recently moved to the Wacom 16 and upgraded to Wacom 21HD, such an interesting journey into the Cintiq boat, cant imagine how much I didnt took into account the size of the 21UX and how much space it took from the desk, now I regret a bit the move from the 16" to 22" because of that and regarding the technology behind the one presented here: 16" and its larger brother (the 22HD) I would greatly suggest this one: the 16" regarding resolution, build value and the pro pen 2 together with its price, it is perfect.
Very thorough review! You're amazing! I’ve had a Artist 15.6 Pro from XP-Pen. The pen is really really good and it has a laminated display (no or at least very little parallax) and the price is really low. The drawing experience is almost as good as the Wacom Cintiq 16 plus it has shortcut keys along the side.
Such a great video and a wonderful sketch. Never used or owned a digital drawing tablet but I'm about to buy myself one of these once this uni semester finishes, so excited!!!
Good review! I current have a XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro display Tablet (a couple of years ago). I about the Artist 15.6 Pro pen display because it was really cheap and I wasn't sure if I would actually use it. I actually use it a bit and was quite happy with it.
Its important for Mac users to take note whether you need a USB C HDMI 4K HUB Adapter for MacBook Pro. I got my tablet and couldn't connect it, had to order one and wait 2 days! 😭
Hello! Thank you very much for making this clear review. I recently bought the Cintiq 16 and I'm very happy and satisfied with the purchase, especially because the previous model I had was the Wacom Intuos Art Medium. I have to say that I made a wonderful upgrade. However, I have a question about pressure sensitivity while drawing with Photoshop. I can't have the same pressure sensitivity while drawing that you demonstrated in your demo sketch. Every sign or line that I draw remains uniform. I checked the settings and changed brushes, but I still don't get a noticeable stroke difference based on the pressure I apply while drawing. Do you have any ideas or advice? I really appreciate it. Thanks very much.
Was wondering if I should get this one. Very helpful, thanks. But just one question...once you connect it to your laptop, does it sort of become your laptop? All your programs sync and all that? And is there only one usb port to connect to your computer? If you mentioned those, i think I missed it...
Very nice review and great demo Peter. One addition - I have used the Wacom 22/24 displays too as well as the 27 (which is gigantic). I'm considering going for the 16 as you can hit a button to switch it to 'tablet mode' and effectively it becomes an Intuos Pro for any other display. That being the case, I can use the 16 on my lap or portable in 'pen display' mode. Then I can use it in tablet mode with a 27" monitor. That to me is the best of both worlds. I've yet to try it out though.
thx for the video. how heavy does it feel? can you take it to the couch or bed and do some sketching? or does it have to sit on a stable surface like a table?
when I got my cintiq 16 I threw in a glove I found on amazon that makes your hand slide across the screen easier, and prevents you from getting sweat or skin oil on the screen....pretty nice and would reccommend it. They're cheap too.
I'm curious about this one but I'm bummed that it's not a laminated screen. The pro version had the laminated screen but that has been discontinued. How scratched up does the screen get? I'm thinking of getting the Huion KAMVAS Pro 16 Instead.
Hey good sir, I have a question, in csp when I zoom out the drawing, the line looks super jagged and when I zoom in it looks normal, Im drawing in a 300 dpis canvas with a 12px brush stroke
Great review. have you noticed any increased fatigue (Arms, hands, neck, and back) while using a Cintiq compared to maybe something like an Intuos pro?
If you're using Photoshop, then yes. A more powerful computer and a good graphics card will make the experience smoother and faster. So, a gaming computer will be the perfect drawing/painting computer.
Hey, very interesting video! Do you happen to know if the pen leaves scratches on the display? Should I put a protective film on the display? have you had any experiences with it?
i dont have this exact cintiq model but after using the 13hd (i bought it used) for about almost 5 weeks i havent noticed any scratches on the screen (and i am not a light sketcher). if you want to be safe though it wont hurt to buy a protective film ^^
@PeterHanStyle Did you notice any difference in colors? Wacom 16 panel covers the color gamut of 75% Adobe RGB and Pro models are up to 95-97%. Is that noticeable during the work?
xCrossu3u im pretty sure it has te be windows 7 or newer. I think youre good even though its kinda old. I used a old laptop before i got my newest one and it worked well with my tablet
@@xLilxth ay thats good! I would get my phone and try to get the colors on the tablet as accurate as possible instead of looking at the colors on the computer
mine lasted a total of 3 seconds and now it wont turn back on... sending it back... cords are ridiculous as well. like super annoying cords... the light weight means nothing when you have 50lbs of cords hanging off it
Just an FYI, around 29:15... The rubber stopper foot didn't sit right because they are corner-specific. You put the right-corner stopper on the left corner. Agree about the stand... No idea why Wacom decided to go with the VESA mounting plate but then still require 4 screws to mount the stand to the plate. If they're not going to provide a quick-disconnect then why not just have the stand mount to the VESA holes. Love my Cintiq 16, and I do travel with it at times and really wish the stand was quick-disconnect.
I just bought a Cintiq 16, but I can't get programs to open on the Cintiq. The programs open on the desktop instead. The Cintiq 16 is acting like a second monitor. How do I fix this program? Thank you.
Not very affordable really. I got an XP-Pen 15.6, which pretty much does the same thing and is very well built for less than half the price. After extensively using it over the past few months I can say it works really well. The Wacom tablets come calibrated out of the box and the XP-Pen does not, but I have a screen calibrator so was not a big problem for me. Screens go out of calibration over time, so a screen calibrator is a must if you want accurate colours.
Non related, just how to get a better end result -draw the basic shapes that might fit in the thing your trying to draw (eg: a beak is a cone, a body is a cuboid or giant cylinder) Don't take too much time in this step -add details -add lineart (to have clean lineart as a beginner zoom into a part, draw the line, zoom out, it looks clean -color, usually I would add a dark gray tone, then add another layer then I would add the basic colors without any highlights or shading Another layer, shading Another layer, highlight if you want Done :)
Shame there is always some compromise to make. I just bought the new Wacome One, because it is thinner and more portable. However, I'd love the same tablet with a 16" screen. This one however, is too fat and clumsy to just drop on the table and pick up whenever I want to draw.
I have exp in both Photoshop and Krita, and Photoshop will always be superior. Krita is great, but it will struggle with 4K res images with a few tens of layers. That doesn’t happen with Photoshop. As far as functionality goes, masking is limiting in Krita, but does feel better than Photoshop when drawing.
Yes very much so. The pro has a 4k display, while this one mostly has 1280. The pro has etched glass, and express buttons at the top, while this only has one power on button, and no express remote. This model is awesome tho, and is really great to draw on.
The Cintiq pro 13 has a small screen but it has the multi-touch and a better colorimetry than Cintiq 16 (that's why Cintiq pro 13 is much expensive). But the screen of the Cintiq 16 is bigger and much confortable for drawing. I think the Cintiq 16 is better. Sorry for bad english, I'm french ;)
"Dear Peter, We are happy to send you ..." ... "We will do a review of this product that Wacom was happy to send to me" instead of "... was kind enough to send to me"
Yes, Cintiq pro 16 has a 4k resolution, a multi-touch (you can zoom-in / zoom-out and move your draw with your fingers) and it has a better colorimetry (94% RVB, then Cintiq 16 have 72% RVB). But the Cintiq pro 16 coast ~1600$ and the Cintiq 16 coast ~ 600$ Sorry for bad english, I'm french
Well for me, my moleskine my vintage pentel and my kuru toga pencils are more than enough be creative, cintiq is a luxury which you should allow to have only if you are a top pro
Hello. I am writing through Google translator. Unfortunately, not very English. Thanks for the video. How much does it cost you not new? Can I buy it in good condition? 16 pro
@@AngeNamnNamnsson yes. I can work with a 1080p at 20inches, and no touch. It's really enough for me. Important things are parallax, accuracy, and tracking. Those are the essentials for me. And ofcourse an affordable price.
@@GnaReffotsirk Sure is a dealbreaker. The only reason that i want a 4K on a 20" monitor is because the color spectrum(correct word?) is higher. And ofcourse VESA holes, 75x75mm or 100x100mm to attach a arm of my own choice.
Hello @th3azscorpio I have a question... Will i be able to use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
@@shashwatvishwakarma5324 No, unfortunately. This Cintiq is just a tablet monitor that you can draw on. That's it. The Wacom One however, you can use without a computer, if you have a android phone.
titled as "review"
doing in depth review PLUS mini lecture. legend.
Someday I will also get to touch one of those . . . as I clutch my wacom intuos medium baby tablet.
Lol same
It's been 9 montths. Have you gotten around to getting one of these? Has it been everything that you expected?
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@@Roarshark12 can i use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
@@shashwatvishwakarma5324 For a Cintiq, you need a computer to connect it to.
I've been putting sooo ooo oo much pressure on myself to figure out the perfect setup/tools/etc for making a comic book that it has stalled my art-making progress for months. I came here for a wacom review, but I got a lot more helpful content. Thanks for sharing your input on analog vs digital!
wacom cintiq lasted a total of 3 seconds... wont turn back on sending back now... i too spent a lot of time researching this device..... not very happy atm
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@@badtostada6123 Isn't it satisfying? I want to buy Wacom Cintiq 16. What kind of negatives are there?
I love how Peter is realistic and straightforward in this review. Great work!
Thank you so much for doing this! It cleared me up a lot of doubts and I feel more confident to get what I really need.
Hi Peter Han, Your video demostration of Cintiq 16 is by far the best I have seen. I like how you didnt ditch it due to its non-pro label. I told Wacom people I met that I think its wrong to say that this one is not for professionals. I am one who generally prefer Intuos Pro tablets, but have to say I wouldnt have any problem as far as I can see, to use this one professionally. And I have worked as a professional freelance illustrator since 1997. Thanks or a superb demonstration. And great art, drawing of the bird tiger/lion. Cheers from Stockholm, Sweden
He has online videos (3hr to 10wk classes) ranging from character design to dynamic sketching. Online schools: CGMA,Gnomon and SVS Learn.
Wow , a review of a tablet i recently got on my birthday ( THANK YOU MOM AND DAD!!!) , this review is very useful as i was looking at a couple of these for the cintiq 16 before i got it :D
@@mm-ic8vp it doesn't come with any programs as it's just a display tablet, I don't know alot about them offering a free Programm but the 16 surely doesn't, atleast not when I got it but non display tablets and pc tablets do offer sometimes a free programm
You are damnnn lucky
Hey what is the tablet like for drawing?
RUclipsr: "gonna do some international travels in 2019"
2020: "We'll see about that"
I also had the 21UX from back in 2010, and recently moved to the Wacom 16 and upgraded to Wacom 21HD, such an interesting journey into the Cintiq boat, cant imagine how much I didnt took into account the size of the 21UX and how much space it took from the desk, now I regret a bit the move from the 16" to 22" because of that and regarding the technology behind the one presented here: 16" and its larger brother (the 22HD) I would greatly suggest this one: the 16" regarding resolution, build value and the pro pen 2 together with its price, it is perfect.
Very thorough review! You're amazing! I’ve had a Artist 15.6 Pro from XP-Pen. The pen is really really good and it has a laminated display (no or at least very little parallax) and the price is really low. The drawing experience is almost as good as the Wacom Cintiq 16 plus it has shortcut keys along the side.
Did it work with SAI? I own a 22R Pro and I cant get it to work with SAI
@@wvlfboyy of course it can work with SAI, you need connect the xppen tech support.
@@tomthesmol9676 I tried everything listed in forums, nothing worked. It works well in Ps though. Any advice you can give?
I like how my man throws in a little flex at the end with the 24'' one, like ye this is an option too if i had like 2k more dollars to spend hahaha
hehehe
This was really helpful, especially for the way to hold the stylus while drawing ,Thanks.
Such a great video and a wonderful sketch. Never used or owned a digital drawing tablet but I'm about to buy myself one of these once this uni semester finishes, so excited!!!
I was thinking about buying this one! Thank you for the review :D
Encouraged by your review, I just purchased one over Amazon. Thanks.
Good review! I current have a XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro display Tablet (a couple of years ago).
I about the Artist 15.6 Pro pen display because it was really cheap and I wasn't sure if I would actually use it. I actually use it a bit and was quite happy with it.
nice review, plus super educational talk. Thank you for sharing.
Great video and review! I always enjoy your content. Keep up the good work.
Its important for Mac users to take note whether you need a USB C HDMI 4K HUB Adapter for MacBook Pro. I got my tablet and couldn't connect it, had to order one and wait 2 days! 😭
Good video mate! I just bought mine yesterday, but here in Australia the Cintiq 16 is $899. Where can I get that stand that you screw in at the back?
I love this video. I love the way you sketch on this display. Amazing!
Hello!
Thank you very much for making this clear review. I recently bought the Cintiq 16 and I'm very happy and satisfied with the purchase, especially because the previous model I had was the Wacom Intuos Art Medium. I have to say that I made a wonderful upgrade. However, I have a question about pressure sensitivity while drawing with Photoshop.
I can't have the same pressure sensitivity while drawing that you demonstrated in your demo sketch. Every sign or line that I draw remains uniform. I checked the settings and changed brushes, but I still don't get a noticeable stroke difference based on the pressure I apply while drawing. Do you have any ideas or advice? I really appreciate it. Thanks very much.
Problem solved! :) Any way, Thank you!
@@cirosackie How did you solve it?
Was wondering if I should get this one. Very helpful, thanks. But just one question...once you connect it to your laptop, does it sort of become your laptop? All your programs sync and all that? And is there only one usb port to connect to your computer? If you mentioned those, i think I missed it...
met you at GZA Expo! thanks for the review :)
this was uploaded on my brthday that i was buying it on!
Very nice review and great demo Peter. One addition - I have used the Wacom 22/24 displays too as well as the 27 (which is gigantic). I'm considering going for the 16 as you can hit a button to switch it to 'tablet mode' and effectively it becomes an Intuos Pro for any other display. That being the case, I can use the 16 on my lap or portable in 'pen display' mode. Then I can use it in tablet mode with a 27" monitor. That to me is the best of both worlds. I've yet to try it out though.
I know the 16 doesn't have multi-touch feature.
Absolutely brilliant! Keep it up. Cheers and a very happy and healthy new 2020
thx for the video. how heavy does it feel? can you take it to the couch or bed and do some sketching? or does it have to sit on a stable surface like a table?
13:25: What size do you set your canvas to? Thanks (:
14:02 that was some sexy line
Ikr, that's what great muscle memory looks like
Very honest and objective review. I would personally love to have a touch screen version for my innovation and training lab.
I appreciated your honest thoughts!
thanks dude, I'm off to buy my cintiq! my first time trying digital drawing :)
Heya ^^ what brush set are you useing cuz im waching for some skatches brushes like the one you have used in the video ^^
when I got my cintiq 16 I threw in a glove I found on amazon that makes your hand slide across the screen easier, and prevents you from getting sweat or skin oil on the screen....pretty nice and would reccommend it. They're cheap too.
I wish I could draw like him. BTW, it is a nice tablet.
Nice sketches, nice review. Thank you very much!
I'm curious about this one but I'm bummed that it's not a laminated screen. The pro version had the laminated screen but that has been discontinued. How scratched up does the screen get? I'm thinking of getting the Huion KAMVAS Pro 16 Instead.
Hey good sir, I have a question, in csp when I zoom out the drawing, the line looks super jagged and when I zoom in it looks normal, Im drawing in a 300 dpis canvas with a 12px brush stroke
Great review. have you noticed any increased fatigue (Arms, hands, neck, and back) while using a Cintiq compared to maybe something like an Intuos pro?
So does having a faster more powerful pc make it feel and run smoother?
If you're using Photoshop, then yes. A more powerful computer and a good graphics card will make the experience smoother and faster. So, a gaming computer will be the perfect drawing/painting computer.
Hey, very interesting video! Do you happen to know if the pen leaves scratches on the display? Should I put a protective film on the display? have you had any experiences with it?
i dont have this exact cintiq model but after using the 13hd (i bought it used) for about almost 5 weeks i havent noticed any scratches on the screen (and i am not a light sketcher). if you want to be safe though it wont hurt to buy a protective film ^^
@PeterHanStyle Did you notice any difference in colors? Wacom 16 panel covers the color gamut of 75% Adobe RGB and Pro models are up to 95-97%. Is that noticeable during the work?
Weeee i finally bought one of these and I love it. Was %100 worth the money if you're serious and want an upgrade from the intuos u started with
Yes! He’s uploading again!
Hello! I have an urgent question..
Do i need a really good laptop for it? Im kind of afraid it would lag
My laptop is around 8 years old
xCrossu3u im pretty sure it has te be windows 7 or newer. I think youre good even though its kinda old. I used a old laptop before i got my newest one and it worked well with my tablet
Not high end, but a newer CPU and, at least 16gb of ram and decent GPU card will run it way faster, but try it on your laptop first.
I got it today! Everything looks good for now
Except maybe colors
Not sure if its my laptop or my graphic table but colors look different on each..
@@xLilxth ay thats good! I would get my phone and try to get the colors on the tablet as accurate as possible instead of looking at the colors on the computer
howdy, what acer laptod do you have? the nitro? triton? helios?
mine lasted a total of 3 seconds and now it wont turn back on... sending it back... cords are ridiculous as well. like super annoying cords... the light weight means nothing when you have 50lbs of cords hanging off it
Hi, when you say third party accessories when speaking about the remote, could you give me some tips? thanks!
With the pen, can you do the automatic line straightener like Apple Pencil on Procreate?
thanks sir for the good reviews and the tips...
Just an FYI, around 29:15... The rubber stopper foot didn't sit right because they are corner-specific. You put the right-corner stopper on the left corner. Agree about the stand... No idea why Wacom decided to go with the VESA mounting plate but then still require 4 screws to mount the stand to the plate. If they're not going to provide a quick-disconnect then why not just have the stand mount to the VESA holes. Love my Cintiq 16, and I do travel with it at times and really wish the stand was quick-disconnect.
Can i use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
How do you configure the pen for drawing? My pen doesn't draw at all. It just scrolls or tries to select.
Good review! But may I know if this cintiqbcompqtible with zbrush??
I just bought a Cintiq 16, but I can't get programs to open on the Cintiq. The programs open on the desktop instead. The Cintiq 16 is acting like a second monitor. How do I fix this program? Thank you.
Can you tell me what the pen/paintbrush tool settings are in this tutorial?
How does the pen and actual drawing experience feel as compared to huion one and others?
Can i use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
I'm here for the review.. I'm stayed for the lessons
You guys realize he never used the eraser OR any layers hahaha
That's what he does man. Sketches with pen, never erases.
and not zoom in and out
I-i can't even use the layers...
Haha, you have no idea then. This guy can draw with pen very fast...
Many great artist dont use layers, to give the painting more character.
when i saw the price, i had to get it but i still want the wacom 16 pro tho for extra features for my projects but thats a later time tho
can you add old drawings to the tablet by inserting a SD card ?
you said you rather use your laptop to draw which one please
Not very affordable really. I got an XP-Pen 15.6, which pretty much does the same thing and is very well built for less than half the price. After extensively using it over the past few months I can say it works really well. The Wacom tablets come calibrated out of the box and the XP-Pen does not, but I have a screen calibrator so was not a big problem for me. Screens go out of calibration over time, so a screen calibrator is a must if you want accurate colours.
Does it need a screen protector?
Non related, just how to get a better end result
-draw the basic shapes that might fit in the thing your trying to draw (eg: a beak is a cone, a body is a cuboid or giant cylinder)
Don't take too much time in this step
-add details
-add lineart (to have clean lineart as a beginner zoom into a part, draw the line, zoom out, it looks clean
-color, usually I would add a dark gray tone, then add another layer then I would add the basic colors without any highlights or shading
Another layer, shading
Another layer, highlight if you want
Done :)
does 16" enough for work instead of 22"?
16" is more than enough, anything below 15" is mehh (especially 13")
Shame there is always some compromise to make. I just bought the new Wacome One, because it is thinner and more portable. However, I'd love the same tablet with a 16" screen. This one however, is too fat and clumsy to just drop on the table and pick up whenever I want to draw.
Is the Wacom Cintiq 16compatible with the HP Elitebook 840 G1?
It’s compatible to windows 7 - 10 and max and linux. I don’t see why not
I LIKE YOUR WALLPAPER!where is it from?
Do you need to hook this up to a PC to use it or can you just sketch on it on the go?
dreamstationAU you have to connect it to your computer
Have you tested the wacom one?
What about Krita? I'm currently on a budget at the moment and am wondering how it compares to Photoshop.
I have exp in both Photoshop and Krita, and Photoshop will always be superior. Krita is great, but it will struggle with 4K res images with a few tens of layers. That doesn’t happen with Photoshop. As far as functionality goes, masking is limiting in Krita, but does feel better than Photoshop when drawing.
@@Sifter2D Thank you for the advice! :D
@Rosencrantz It's worth a try!
What cintiq is this? is this different than cintiq 16 pro?
Yes very much so. The pro has a 4k display, while this one mostly has 1280. The pro has etched glass, and express buttons at the top, while this only has one power on button, and no express remote. This model is awesome tho, and is really great to draw on.
I’ve never really drawn ever , but I’m really thinking about getting this idk why
How about try pencil and paper for the ultimate drawing experience?
Is it left handed friendly?
Yep
as a left handed peep who owns a cintiq 16, YESSSS
Ok but this review is really nice and all but...
*your art made me choke on my water because it was so good*
só de olhar ja é prazeroso imagina desenhar nisso ai, hahaha' eu uso uma Intuos S CTL4100. :3
Which is better this one or wacom cintiq pro 13??
The Cintiq pro 13 has a small screen but it has the multi-touch and a better colorimetry than Cintiq 16 (that's why Cintiq pro 13 is much expensive). But the screen of the Cintiq 16 is bigger and much confortable for drawing. I think the Cintiq 16 is better.
Sorry for bad english, I'm french ;)
@@MrAlexrennes you actually have great grammar and spelling!
@@imbabey274 Thx !
So it's mobile!?
cool video! It's awesome!
"Dear Peter, We are happy to send you ..."
...
"We will do a review of this product that Wacom was happy to send to me" instead of "... was kind enough to send to me"
I need to get better at art
Does the stand comes in with the product? Thank you
Is the Cintiq 16pro better?
Yes, Cintiq pro 16 has a 4k resolution, a multi-touch (you can zoom-in / zoom-out and move your draw with your fingers) and it has a better colorimetry (94% RVB, then Cintiq 16 have 72% RVB). But the Cintiq pro 16 coast ~1600$ and the Cintiq 16 coast ~ 600$
Sorry for bad english, I'm french
wow u good
It doesn't have laminated screen 😭😭😭😭.
Nice !
Well for me, my moleskine my vintage pentel and my kuru toga pencils are more than enough be creative, cintiq is a luxury which you should allow to have only if you are a top pro
Hello. I am writing through Google translator. Unfortunately, not very English. Thanks for the video. How much does it cost you not new? Can I buy it in good condition? 16 pro
Seems like there is a delay in every line
Do you sell your pencil texture brush?
Can you draw in colors, everything is black and white ?
Huion Vs Wacom.
I wish they had a 20 inch version of this.
And 1440p or 4k without touch. That would be nice, with a pricetag about 800USD.
@@AngeNamnNamnsson yes. I can work with a 1080p at 20inches, and no touch. It's really enough for me.
Important things are parallax, accuracy, and tracking. Those are the essentials for me.
And ofcourse an affordable price.
@@GnaReffotsirk Sure is a dealbreaker. The only reason that i want a 4K on a 20" monitor is because the color spectrum(correct word?) is higher. And ofcourse VESA holes, 75x75mm or 100x100mm to attach a arm of my own choice.
@@AnteroX1234 Yeah, I saw it yesterday.
These babies have been selling like hotcakes. They still cant keep them on the shelves. I love mines tho.😊
Can i use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
Hello @th3azscorpio I have a question... Will i be able to use it without any computer? My friend is gonna give me one of these to me because I don't have a computer. Will it start up?
@@shashwatvishwakarma5324 No, unfortunately. This Cintiq is just a tablet monitor that you can draw on. That's it. The Wacom One however, you can use without a computer, if you have a android phone.
Does it work with Photoshop CS6?
I don't have money :(
:(
Work
asian, damn good at whatever they touch.
so you're not gonna finish the body of the other bird!!