12/17/2023 0 Comments Artrage 4.5 wacom tabletsI could deal very well with professional projects with it and a software with stabilization(many have this, but you can use an external utility that adds externally stabilization, works amazing, called Lazy Nezumi pro, only 30 $), if I -hoping not, never- my Intuos Pro XL would break. IMO, the golden purchase here is an Intuos Draw medium size. But the medium works for all cases and scenarios, that's why I firmly recommend the wacom intuos medium size (look well in the specs). Also, for vector packages, when AD already produces strong averaging, for simple designs, vectorial ones, maybe a small size is ok. You don't either need line art precisión there, is a different thing. For exclusively photo retouch, IMO, the small ones can be even more useful as have less arm movement, more wrist (though that's not great for people with carpan tunnel and the like), and that's kind of practical for the type of work in photo retouch for press or general photography. That said, all above is mostly for really drawing: comic, illustration, digital painting in general, etc. Even if you purchase a Large later, the medium is always handy for travelling with your laptop, short staying time in a family's home, etc. All you need is a regular tablet size between Medium and Large like the wacoms, and the medium sizes 150 - 200 bucks from Wacom imo are a golden purchase: best money/performance/quality ratio ever. There's even a cintiq alternative of 22 inches at a very bargain price that is working well for many people, sold in Amazon.īut seriously, despite all the hype, no one really needs tablet-monitors, cintiq and what not. XP-pen tablets are also usually quite good. I know you asked for cheap options only, bu there you go, full advice for when/if you'll upgrade D (Yiynova is producing probably the best quality in cintiqs alternative, but I'd need to apply to it a protector film to kill the reflections, it's a fully glossy one). Some can deal with those and still work comfortably, though. They have a several other issues you wont find in the quality brand, Wacom. Their screen-tablet, careful with the TN screens based ones. The small/medium sizes in Huion are reported to be quite good. No need for a pool table like my XL, which is indeed not great for small desktops (but crazily accurate) If at some point get more money, IMO next step is the so called LARGE (L) model. Get at least a Intuos DRAW medium, the rest is your skills and training with it. The Pro thing.Yeah, better, of course, but IMO, not essential to do absolutely top quality art. The advantage of getting some software, for me is of no use if what I am getting is a small size! And I fear that the medium size with touch, is significantly more expensive, that's why I'd rather prefer a DRAW version if that's the only one they offer at a medium size WITHOUT touch (I'd love to have it at same price, of course), even if software is not included (right now I don't remember the DRAW combo, what it brings). But the pen for drawing works great in both cases. The COMIC and PHOTO versions of Wacom Intuos, I don't find so much availability in the medium size, plus there's a big difference in many cases among touch version and non touch version in price, while for actual pen drawing, there's none. You don't need badly the touch features, can be compensated as is small, fits well in the desktop, this medium size, so you get good reaching of your mouse and keyboard. The difference is huge with the small one. My advice : Save a little more money and purchase an Intuos DRAW (is a non "Pro" tablet, but IMO quite professional), but Medium size!! This is critical.
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