I'm new to drawing in general and would like to get a good but affordable pen display. Is this something for a new artist? Also does it come with drawing software included?
Hi! Yes, I'd say that it's a solid choice for pen display - it has lots of functionality, it's big enough that you can use proper drawing technique and it's well built so it should last a good long time. If I were looking to buy a mid size tablet right now it would be my choice. Huion just straight up makes good stuff. It does not come with drawing software included, but you can download Krita, which is a free, open source digital art program, here: krita.org/en/download/
The Kamvas 13 gen 3 is about $269 USD with stand and $249 USD without the stand. If you have the funds for it then it's definitely a wonderful pen display tablet to start with! Great build quality, great features, decent size, and one of their newest models at a reasonable price! I just upgraded to this tablet, before I was on a non-screen drawing tablet, instantly the new pen display felt 100 times better. Drawing software is not included, but there are free options out there! If you are looking for a paid one time purchase software for drawing I would recommend Clip Studio Paint, which is $54 USD.
If you want free software Krita is a good option and works across pretty much all platforms, so you could work in and across Windows, Android, iOS etc.
One question I have about these tablets .... Do you have to set the desktop resolution on pc to match the screen resolution on the tablet? I'd love to get a tablet with a screen ( I currently use a Wacom Intuos M) but it would be a bit of a pain switching resolution on my desktop to match the tablet. Thanks for doing the video review 👍
Hey, thank you! To answer your question, no you don't need to manually adjust resolutions. The tablet and screen resolutions are independent and will function perfectly, it's pretty much plug and play 😁
I'm new to drawing in general and would like to get a good but affordable pen display. Is this something for a new artist? Also does it come with drawing software included?
Hi! Yes, I'd say that it's a solid choice for pen display - it has lots of functionality, it's big enough that you can use proper drawing technique and it's well built so it should last a good long time. If I were looking to buy a mid size tablet right now it would be my choice. Huion just straight up makes good stuff.
It does not come with drawing software included, but you can download Krita, which is a free, open source digital art program, here: krita.org/en/download/
The Kamvas 13 gen 3 is about $269 USD with stand and $249 USD without the stand. If you have the funds for it then it's definitely a wonderful pen display tablet to start with! Great build quality, great features, decent size, and one of their newest models at a reasonable price! I just upgraded to this tablet, before I was on a non-screen drawing tablet, instantly the new pen display felt 100 times better. Drawing software is not included, but there are free options out there! If you are looking for a paid one time purchase software for drawing I would recommend Clip Studio Paint, which is $54 USD.
If you want free software Krita is a good option and works across pretty much all platforms, so you could work in and across Windows, Android, iOS etc.
One question I have about these tablets .... Do you have to set the desktop resolution on pc to match the screen resolution on the tablet? I'd love to get a tablet with a screen ( I currently use a Wacom Intuos M) but it would be a bit of a pain switching resolution on my desktop to match the tablet. Thanks for doing the video review 👍
Hey, thank you! To answer your question, no you don't need to manually adjust resolutions. The tablet and screen resolutions are independent and will function perfectly, it's pretty much plug and play 😁
@@moltenbolt Fantastic, Thanks for the info 👍
One question, if we get usbc to usbc cable, can we use with just one cable for connection and power it from pc or we still need an adapter?
@@huseyincoskun9038 you still need the power cable for the tablet to be plugged in, so it would be 2 cables
Is the screen inconvenient to sculpt with in blender?
Not at all. I kinda like the fact that it isn't gigantic, so I can still use my keyboard easily 😁
dont mind me, Im just here to annoy you about the cloth brush tutorial again 👉👈
Im thinking about covering some archviz content soon, that will definitely involve the cloth brush hehe thank you for the reminder! 😁
@@moltenbolt Oh heck yeah!!! Cant wait :D