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I have recently brought up the idea of a drawing tablet to my parents and they seemed pretty happy about it, but also made it clear that I need to do some research before showing it to them. I am just looking for suggestions from everyone to see how they like theirs and how reliable each are along with price ranges. If you have had a bad experience with one of the already suggested tablets, please let me know as I am looking for the best one I can get for the best price.
Edited at August 25, 2017 10:12 AM by Box O' Chocolates
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for a cheap but still nice tablet i would suggest a Wacom Intous Draw.for a more expensive but better quality i would suggest a Wacom Academic Intuos Pro Large Pen Tablet i only use these when doing digital art, and you have to have a computer to hook them too but for an independent drawing tablet i would suggest a UGEE UG - 1910B P50S Pen Digital Painting Graphic Tablet then again these are what i find work, and it will depend on your personal preference as an artist what works for you
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Sorry I am an artist but not a good one and I only draw traditionaly.
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I use a Huion tablet. No clue what model, though.
It's 8 x 6 inches and cost 40$; I really like it. ^^
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Game Moderator Lightbringer
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I use the Wacom Bamboo and adore it. I think I bought it from Best Buy for 80 bucks?
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Well I don't have a tablet to give you, but I know a good app to draw with, Medibang
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^^ Thanks! It is looking like I will likely get a Wacom of some kind seeing as four people have told me about them, but can never be to safe and see what others say.
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I've been drawing using nothing but the touch screen on my laptop and my finger for almost 2 years now. I've wanted to get a tablet for a while, and a while back I eventually I wound up with a Wacom Intuos Draw. And, not gonna lie...I don't recommend it. It was small, wonky, and had a lot of bugs with the driver. I gave up trying to use it. It's probably the cheapest tablet out there, and I guess if you're willing to overcome the learning curve it could be good, but that's my opinion. I don't know much about other tablets, Wacom is a generally good company, and I've heard good things about their Intuos Pro (I believe it's called), but yeah. :P Edited at August 25, 2017 10:24 AM by Dash Attacked
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I usually use a mobile device and medibang app but I have a wacom and it's pretty good with medibang
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I suggest a Wacom Tablet as well.
Wacom can get pricy but I've had mine for years and it still is able to do everything I need it to do, and works absolutely wonderfully.
Also this is an extra thing - when buying artwork software it can get expensive! If you're going to be drawing only, I suggest getting Paint Tool SAI, and for a free version I think Fire Alpaca works wonderfully. (But you really should invest some money into a good artwork software.
Photoshop is great, but won't give you what you're looking for if you're JUST drawing.
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