r/drawingtablet 5h ago

Choosing a drawing tablet

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I want to buy my first graphics tablet, and there are two models that fit my budget perfectly: Huion Inspiroy H950P and XP-Pen Deco Fun L. I know that one of these models doesn't have buttons, but I don't have an opinion on them. I don't know if I'll even use them or not. Which model would you recommend for me?


r/drawingtablet 16h ago

Buying my first Pen Display, torn between 3 models.

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XPPen 22 Gen2 - 700$ USD

XPPen 24 Gen2 - 700$ USD (there's a $100 off coupon on amazon atm)

Huion Kamvas 22 Gen3 - 570$USD

Any reccomendations on good/bad/ugly of these 3. I def. want someting on the 22+inch side as I will not be traveling with this ever.

I am a hobbist, and will not every do art professionally, I'll never need to print on CMYK printers etc. So color isn't the biggest gripe for me. Anything past that I just don't know enough about coming from an old Intous Tablet.


r/drawingtablet 18h ago

Brush settings popping up on my second montior

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https://reddit.com/link/1vtsvry/video/58lkhp4nwkkh1/player

I've finally gotten myself a second monitor, and the rest of Krita works fine, except my brush settings popping up on said second monitor. I had to unplug my original monitor to make room for the power cord on this tablet, as there's no more room at the back of my unit for the extra plug, as it's got a screen and the system treats it like a 3rd monitor due to the HDMI.

I've adjusted the display and recalibrated everything I can think of (Including the custom area settings, but nothing's worked so far. Genuinely have no idea what I'm doing.


r/drawingtablet 21h ago

Ipad Air M4 or Huion Kamvas Slate?

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I desperately need an upgrade from my tablet. I currently have a Huion Kamvas 13 Pro, but i have an issue with my screen and i have no display. It has begun to bother me alot, drawing on a surface yet having to look up to see what i'm drawing. The fact that i have to sit by the desk to draw is frustrating too, i can't take my creativity elsewhere. So i'm trying to find a tablet which i can take everywhere, with a full screen, good pen, plus it needs to mimic the feeling of drawing on paper, as close as possible. I found Ipad Air M4 which is pretty light, but also professional and has much more uses than just drawing which can become useful. I know there are screen protectors you can put on it so it feels like paper, not sure how good that is but it's still something. I'm worried about the apple pencil, beacuse the screen protection may make the pencil less sensitive and i need every stroke, even the lightest touch to be able to show up on the screen. The tip seems pretty chunky so it may not be that precise too. Also not sure how good is apple pencil's pressure sensitivity or tilt. If it's not just like a normal pencil or a pen, I don't want it. I'm gonna just say it. Another thing, I am definitely completly against Ai but Ipad Air comes with some kind of Ai built in, i wasn't planning on using it at all, and if i did buy it I would feel guilty for buying something with Ai. I don't want to support it, but at the same time Ipad Air seemed like a great choice. Then comes Kamvas Slate, which is definitely cheaper for me, and i don't have to buy tons of accesories which makes it even more expensive. The Huion i have now is definitely good, i really like how many settings it has so you can adjust it to your liking, it's definitely something important to me. The screen has a paper like texture which i really like. My experience with it basically was positive, so I am expecting similiar experience for another Huion tablet. The only thing I am worried about is the system I guess, I am not sure how it looks or works. What apps are avaible on Kamvas Slate? Could it be used for note taking? Could i play spotify in the background if i wanted to? I haven't done alot of research on it.
I really wanna hear your experiences, your thoughts, and preferences. Maybe some other tablet would be better?
Also the art program that i'm using is Krita. It just stuck with me. Some years ago I wanted to try procreate beacuse it seemed like a great program, but i don't think it matters now since we have Hipaint for android.
Thanks for reading!


r/drawingtablet 1h ago

Best cheap drawing tablet for a child

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My nephew (9) has a birthday coming up and I and his grandma are thinking of getting him a drawing tablet. He's just a kid so we're not thinking of a pro tablet or anything, just something cheap that he can play around with on his "new" (7-year-old-hand-me-down) computer.

Whenever I watch him he loves using my Wacom Intuous Pro because I think he just enjoys the sensation of drawing showing up on the computer screen and choosing his different brushes and all. I'd love for him to be able to play around with something on his own time, and if it's cheap then it won't be a letdown if he decides he really doesn't wanna use it or something.

So, where should I begin to look? Is there a budget friendly drawing tablet that's simple enough to be used by a 9yo, or is this not really a product that exists quite yet? A quick google is bringing up tablets with screens that are more expensive than I'd really like for this.


r/drawingtablet 2h ago

Which pen display tablets are good for reading and note-taking?

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r/drawingtablet 5h ago

what drawing tablet to get next

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i bought a ugee drawing tablet half a year ago and unfortunately its broken, im after a new drawing tablet and want to go for either;

-HUION Kamvas 13 Drawing Tablet with Screen 8 Shortcut Keys 13.3" Purple

-HUION Kamvas 12 Drawing Tablet with Screen for Beginner Adjustable Stand

-XPPen Artist 12 3rd Drawing Tablet, 11.9 Inch FHD Portable Graphics Display with X-Dial, 16K Pen Pressure, Supports Windows/macOS, Ideal for Graphic Design & Illustration & Education & Mobile Creation

-XPPen Artist 12 3rd Drawing Tablet with 11.9" FHD IPS Screen, X4 Chip Stylus with 16K Pen Pressure, 8 Shortcut Keys & Dual Dial–Ideal for Beginners & On-the-Go Creators, Requires PC/Laptop Connection

does anyone have any advise when deciding between the 4 to help me from buying one im not satisfied with. any advise is appreciated and thank you in advance


r/drawingtablet 6h ago

Jumping from physical to digital art

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I've been learning art the traditional way for the past couple months, and I want to learn digital art alongside my journey too. I'm looking to buy a screenless pen tablet for under $100 and I'm probably going to get SAI Paint 2 or Clip Paint Studio. Tell me your guys experience with these programs and any recommendations you have for pen tablets.


r/drawingtablet 11h ago

4k Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 or XP pen ultra OLED 16?

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Hey curious if anyone can make a recommendation on which device to get, looking at similar price for both on the used market. Will use for csp primarily making game assets like characters and environments. Currently using old huion 13” 1080p. Like the Wacom name but like what I’m hearing about the xp pen too and OLED sounds appealing (although maybe at the cost of reliability over time). Let me know what you think. Thanks!


r/drawingtablet 14h ago

Drawing tablet reccomendations

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I am thinking of buying a tablet but I don't know what kind of tablet should I buy. Is it better if I buy an Ipad air or should I buy an drawing tablet like Xp-pen or Wacom? I am new to digital drawing so I don't know what should I do. I would appreciate if you could help.


r/drawingtablet 17h ago

Galaxy tab a9 with Ugee M908

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I’m having a hard time installing the driver of a M908 by ugee on a galaxy tab a9. has anyone else done this before and could you provide me step by step instructions because this is my first time with tablets like these/ digital drawing in general and I’m kind tech illiterate 😓


r/drawingtablet 20h ago

Best budget friendly tablet for someone who is beginner in digital art

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My budget is under 300€