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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 12:27:05 GMT -5
guys im freaking out internally
*ahem*
Let me use some grammar and punctuation. Anyways, I'm pretty excited, because I may be getting a decent drawing tablet some time in December. Plus, I just got two books from the library on drawing furries, so that's an awesome bonus. Again, I'm literally so excited, since I've been wanting to find an affordable drawing tablet so I can do some digital art. I've been looking for so long now, and it makes me so giddy to finally find one. <3
(It's a Huion 8 x 6 Inches Digital Graphic Drawing Tablet, in case you're wondering)
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Post by carbonated water on Oct 29, 2016 12:51:16 GMT -5
Huoins are general are great choices for a first tablet!! It's honestly better than buying a Wacom basic Intuos (formerly Bamboo) because Wacom is the most popular brand of tablets and displays so they can charge more for stuff like that. Huoins are really great to learn on because they're basically the same as the lower-grade Wacoms and cost way less. That way, if in a few months you figure out you hate drawing on a tablet (some people just do), it wasn't a huge investment. If you get really into digital art, I'd suggest a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium, it's a really great choice for serious hobbyist/career digital artists. I would say it's the best non-display drawing tablet you can get. That being said, you can still make amazing art on any tablet. Good luck!! Hope you love it
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Post by 🆉🅴🅻🅳🆁🅸🆂 on Oct 29, 2016 13:27:42 GMT -5
Weedpaw beat me to answering this, but the information they provided is correct.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 13:45:45 GMT -5
Huoins are general are great choices for a first tablet!! It's honestly better than buying a Wacom basic Intuos (formerly Bamboo) because Wacom is the most popular brand of tablets and displays so they can charge more for stuff like that. Huoins are really great to learn on because they're basically the same as the lower-grade Wacoms and cost way less. That way, if in a few months you figure out you hate drawing on a tablet (some people just do), it wasn't a huge investment. If you get really into digital art, I'd suggest a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium, it's a really great choice for serious hobbyist/career digital artists. I would say it's the best non-display drawing tablet you can get. That being said, you can still make amazing art on any tablet. Good luck!! Hope you love it Yeah, after reading through reviews, a lot of people (including first-time artists) mentioned that it's great for those starting out. I've been reading up on it, and I'm definitely going to be popping it onto my Christmas wishlist. I did look at Wacoms a few months ago, and I kind of gave up on finding a drawing tablet after that due to how much those cost. I've done a bit of drawing on tablets before, so I'm hoping to be able to get a nice feel for it.
I'm possibly looking into graphic design as a career, so I've been keeping Wacom in mind if I ever decide to fully go into that as a career. Thank you so much! I'm really looking forward to using it.
🆉🅴🅻🅳🆁🅸🆂 Thanks for the confirm. (:
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