Hey. First time tablet buyer here needs some advice.
So im going to buy tablet next week and i plan to buy Intous medium art. I have 24inch 1920x1080 monitor. Is tablet's size going to be enough? I also read some article and it tells that intous pro small is better for screen like i have. Both same price about 200€. Im not going to spend any more than 200€ Tell me what you think.
Well, i can tell you one thing, dont get a Bamboo Capture, Splash, ect, allot of support has now been discontinued. Intuos is my nest stop, not sure what model but i'm looking around and in the market for a new one. Anyone would like others suggestions too
>>2548864
I got the same tablet as a first time buyer. I have no frame of reference but it works great - driver issues here and there but easy to fix by restarting your computer.
>>2548864
Go medium.
Small is small for your monitor.
>>2548864
Medium is good enough, but I don't remember they cost that much. Anyway, put a piece of paper on top of the tablet for more texture and friction.
>>2548864
I asked a friend who has both. when starting out you don't need the pro version and its shitload of pressure levels, and you are better of with a bigger tablet regardless.
Get a Huion Giano, even a Medium is too small, and like twice as expensive. smdh family man
http://www.parkablogs.com/content/review-huion-giano-wh1409-graphic-tablet-wireless
>>2549891
buyer beware:
you get what you pay for in lack of support, qc, and longevity.
>>2552413
>he's never been dogged by Wacom
>>2549891
>Get a Huion Güano
fixed that for you Huion shill
guano means manure btw
>>2552445
The $170 Huion Giano is the best traditional style tablet next to the $400 Intuos Large, sorry Wakike but it makes your Memetuos memedium look like a Graphire 3 tbqph family
>>2548864
Got OP pic tablet. It werks, I never felt the need to upgrade. The most fancy shit I have to draw is a 0,4 pen but that's about it.