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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
Don't buy it. It's poorly made. It's better to have a small Wacom one, than this thing (a much better choice is actually to buy an iPad and the Pencil). If you take apart the pen, which isn't too difficult (at least partly disassembling it) you'll see it's horribly weak in construction - shamefully so. If you drop it, it will break, unless you're lucky. Mine went in the trash.
Just got mine today. Small problem, all my machines are Windows 10 and it looks like Huion pulled their old driver files offline. If you have the Huion 610 Pro (12.2.16 (2016.05.30) Drivers please post a link in here.
MountainPassI believe this tablet uses the same driver as its Huion counterpart, which I have. It's in Linux mainline, but I haven't tried it with Linux-Libre, and I haven't checked to see whether it's proprietary. I also don't know if the module is readily-available with Ubuntu's kernel, although I would assume so, since it's in mainline.
Quite honestly, the Gaomon 1060 Pro v2 (which I'm using right now!) is around 30$ depending on where you buy it, has similar specs, and decent sensitivity for a beginner-level tablet. Pass.
Massdrop has free shipping for me. Not sure why. I went ahead and paid the little bit extra to get it on Amazon. I'll post my opinion of it, when it arrives, so, the way I figure it, Amazon helps Massdrop sell stuff LOL
AshMatthewsNot sure what the deal with Massdrop is now. Everything is either insanely expensive high end things, or just regular prices. I guess they just lost the pull they used to have? Previous 2 purchases were clearly overstock stuff that failed to sell, and had problems.
hasunetI would use a regular smart tablet for that. This is something you would hook up to a desktop or laptop to draw. It could be portable, but I think it would be a tad cumbersome to set up along side a laptop in class.