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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: K-BOB on March 24, 2017, 10:33:38 AM
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Anyone use Wacom tablets for designing art? I used one and loved it!
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have been for about 15 years. can't use a mouse for anything.... I get "the claw"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BniKoHRlMi0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BniKoHRlMi0)
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I use to use a Intuos tablet, but I wanted to be able to draw on screen. So being scared to drop the 2K on a Cintiq, I bought a Huion Tablet. It is great, and cost about $600. It is well worth the investment, if you want a cintiq alternative. But you would never go wrong with a Wacom.
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Have you had any issues with your Huion?
I keep reading about driver issues and hit or miss quality.
If it has gotten better, I would get one as well.
Used to have a Wacom tablet. Loved it until an ex girlfriend walked away with it.
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Have you had any issues with your Huion?
I keep reading about driver issues and hit or miss quality.
If it has gotten better, I would get one as well.
Used to have a Wacom tablet. Loved it until an ex girlfriend walked away with it.
I have had no issues with Huion, I am having issues with Mac OSX El Captain. This latest version did something weird connecting a external monitor to your setup. I just use my huion with my laptop, and have had no problems.
I am using the Huion GT-185 with a swivel arm attachment. It has been great.
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We bought our main artist a Wacom Cintiq screen, they are awesome. Draw straight on the screen.
http://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays/cintiq-22-hd-touch (http://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays/cintiq-22-hd-touch)
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I also use the GT-185 HD.. Best investment ever.. My art weapon of choice is Manga Studio/Clip Studio Paint.. 2nd Best investment ever..
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I tried one, but since I can't really draw well, it got in the way. It is great for cutting objects out of photos for me though. I gave one to my wife, she hated it. I brought it into the office for our staff artist, she hates it. Both of them draw, paint and sculpt very well, so go figure. Try out a used one perhaps, or a smaller one, the 4 x 5, and go from there. I did give a good try, but since I'm management, and do very little actual art (I do the high end separations though) I just don't need it much.
Steve
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Tried a low end one 10+ years ago. Just didn't feel natural enough for me. If I need real drawing, I'd rather draw on paper, scan, and rework (with a mouse) in Illy. But again, haven't tried anything newer/nicer, and haven't tried any "draw on the screen" tablet options.
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Can't go wrong with a Wacom.
My first one is still in use..15(?) years on.
Example pic attached, I dont have a camera handy.
I use it every single day at the shop. It's ugly and I love it.
I have a newer model on my own desk at home, it's not so ugly, I still love it.
Using a mouse as extensively as you need to while doing art
can do nasty things to your arm/hand over time.
A pen tablet, used properly, will not.
Not to mention, would you rather draw with a pen or a brick?
Take the time to learn one, and you'll never go back.
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Cintiq here, they were only $900 from B&H (smaller size) and are well with it for artists.