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Computers can replicate most of the patterns and images we want to render, but there’s always a gap between what you can draw with your hand and what you can realize in Photoshop. To give yourself a wider pallete to work with, hook your computer up to a Graphics Drawing Tablet and digitalize your doodles with the screen and stylus combination Read More
This is a great tablet for me. I can't draw well on pencil and paper but this along with good drawing programs (Krita and the like) allow me to draw better than I ever have. 10/10
It's a pretty nice drawing tablet, although the drivers that came in box did not work properly for me (whereas I downloaded the drivers for the Huion H610 Pro from their site and it works fine now). I like having the function keys on the side as well, so that was nice.
It's a decent starter tablet, but I found it disagreeable with my art programs of choice, particularly regarding pen pressure. There WAS pen pressure of course, but coming from a different tablet that I had used previously (but broke), I found the pressure lacking in comparison, especially with smaller px brushes. I've since upgraded to a Wacom and as expected, I have a greater range of pen pressure now. This might not matter to you, especially if you're just getting started in digital art, but as someone who draws comics it ended up being an annoyance.
If you have Windows 10, DO NOT BUY THIS. The drivers shipped on the CD do not work with Windows 10. The links in the discussion for drivers are all dead. This device is currently a paperweight for anyone with Windows 10.
Not a great deal and not what was promised. The tablet and pen function perfectly fine but the fact that the drivers that add all of the promised features doesn't work (on Mac OS X Yosemite) is a significant oversight on Massdrop's behalf. It's a cheaper option, which I'm fine with but I feel like I got conned and I'm basically stuck with a slightly better tablet than the my old Graphire3 from Wacom.
This tablet is, in terms of technology, very old fashioned. The instructions and software came on a CD disc, which few (IF ANY?) tablets can accommodate. The display is not sophisticated and it gets little or no use.