I'm thinking about switching to Huion as my Cintiq 16 is dying and I've got to say your reviews on this spesific one have been the best reviews I've found!! You've really helped me decide to give Huion a try with the Kamvas plus 22!
Hey hey., I never used any protective film on the tablet. I'm pretty sure it came with one in the Box for shipping reasons. But because the tablet has a laminated display, it makes it extremely difficult for it to have scratches. The only way that you would get scratches is that you draw extremely hard or your cat with scratch it basically😂 After all this time the only thing is that I actually have on the tablet screen is smudges. And that's honestly from me forgetting to use the smudge guard glove that comes with the tablet whenever I draw sometimes.
For a begginer who wants a good tablet to start with, is Kamvas 22Plus better then Wacom Cintiq 16? În terms of performance, then the diagonal. Thanks.
From the perspective of comparing the two, both tablets actually seem to be very similar in quite a few regards. But because I haven't used the cintiq 16 I can't tell you anything definitively. But if you're very interested in the cintiq, I would recommend that you get it simply because it looks like both tablets have a very similar price point with a difference maybe being about $100.
i subscribed and i am getting one of these for christmas and have watched literally everysingle review of it and have seen a lot of great things about it.
Super glad to hear that my friend. You are going to love it for a long time my friend. You'll definitely enjoy it. And feel free to ask any questions about it if you want. I'm here for it
@@TheArtofKAS ok so I do have one… I have a huion kamvas pro 12 and I have had it for about 6 months to but it already has the problem of when I am holding the pen over the screen(not touching the screen) it still thinks the pen is drawing and then also like gave itself bad parallax, have you not in Ed this at all with the 22
@@Vivid_art_visions_art I actually had a problem with that exact same thing for my tablet and I put it in the tablet review. The main thing that I ended up having to do was to uninstall the Wacom drivers and huion drivers and make sure that the huion drivers were fully up-to-date. After that you may have to play with the pin Touch settings for your tablet for a few minutes. If I had kept that whole situation in the video my review would have been 4 plus hours long. That Parallax issue is so ridiculous when it comes to a lot of pallet and I have no idea how the situation starts in the first place
Hewoooo, i just bought mine yesterday and i think its kinda saturated. Perhaps. Since im an illustrator, i want the colors to be precise, or in short wont look different especially when i post it XD. Do you have any recommended settings?
My many recommendations for the saturation are kind of the same as I said in another comment. I recommend you keep everything between 45 and 60 period that goes especially for the Hue and the saturation. For those two in particular you might want to play with them to get the best for you. Since you're an illustrator, you might want to have them a little higher. At the end of the day it is up to you though. Brightness 51 contrast 56 Hue 57 saturation 50-62 and color temperature at 6000k. Those are my best recommendations there but I change a lot of these every time I use my tablet just because every time I use it it's for something different. Hope that helps. 😁
@@coletteartsz3966 I know what you mean. That's the main reason why I bought the tablet in first place. But trust me when I tell you once you get the settings down that you want for your particular type of artwork. And what your Optimize it for the main social platforms that you use the most for your art, you're set 👏🏾✌🏾
Not from what I've seen so far. It's actually very difficult to scratch the screen from normal everyday use. The only time I've ever seen anything close to a scratch was when I got my glove wet and the moisture from the glove got on the screen and the screen look like it was discolored and that way that you would see a scratch. I wiped it off and everything was fine afterwards. I want to assume it's scratch-resistant because of the laminated coating on the front of it. And I want to think that there are multiple layers of coating to keep the scratches from showing up. unless you just take a knife to it🙄🤣
I'm seeing a lot of people say the exact same thing. I don't blame you for any decision that you make but I can tell you that if you buy the huion tablet, you will not be disappointed. Like I said the video I'm just here to answer any questions you have as best as I can.
@@TheArtofKAS Could you tell me if it was difficult to calibrate it? and if possible, could you later post or comment here the calibration of yours because I saw a lot of people saying that it is difficult to calibrate the color and this has been weighing on the decision of the tablet
@@rhajandre707 for myself it wasn't too difficult to calibrate the tablet for my laptop. It took a minute to calibrate the PIN to get it where I needed to get it but that was probably because I had different drivers going at the same time. In regards to color calibration, I ended up setting everything at the base levels and I will occasionally turn up the backlight at turn up the saturation or turn down both of them if I ever need to to make sure I have the right settings for whatever piece I'm working on.
Yes the tablet runs well with my laptop. Both of them actually. If you're having performance issues you may have to double check with your graphics card settings and your display settings. And you may have to uninstall or reinstall the drivers if need be as well.
@@filipgjorgjevski8113 at the time I had a Dell presion 5510 and a 2019 Mac book pro. I've since upgraded my laptops and kept the tablet for drawing. Sorry for the very late response!
Thanx for the review, I have it on my cart 🙂 still doing some research, initially I wanted the xp pen innovator 🤭 here is my question, which brand do you recommend? And is there a budget friendly tablet that can be used with out a computer? THANK YOU 😊
Glad you appreciate the review. Currently I don't really recommend any brand. I recommend the tablet that you like the best. I know it sounds cheezy Currently I can't think of any budget-friendly tablet that you can use without a computer other than a Samsung tablet that I forgot the name of. 😂
@@thecraftguy21 it's perfectly fine to be fresh. The main piece of advice that I always give people is to limit your options for your first drawing tablet so that you don't get overwhelmed. I talked a lot about the Paradox of choice and some of my video simply because of this thing right here. There's so many products out there that do the same thing or do something slightly better than the other thing but are kind of bad in another piece of thing. And it always makes me laugh when people try to figure out which one is the best. But take your time and your search my friend and if anything, you can narrow down your search to just this tablet and the XP pen tablet that you were looking for. And in another year or three you can upgrade to another one like I did with this tablet. Hope that helps
i use my shoulder/ arm for drawing, working with long gestural lines, i am confused between this 22 inch and 24 inch tablet? can you suggest which one should i buy?
Since you get a better range of motion with your shoulder, both a 22 inch and a 24 inch should work well for you. If you really need a lot of screen real-estate, a 24 inch might be the why to go. But if you like to draw fast and don't like gliding your hand across the screen all the time, this tablet will definitely work for you. But in the end, I don't know thst much of what you need so this as far as I can say. I hope you enjoy either choice my friend, 👍
@@TheArtofKAS your answer somewhat cleared my confusion. i need a big real estate but also need to draw fast as i am an animation student. perhaps 22 inch would be a good fit for me
@@mukundasharma8693 awesome. I did talk about how good this tabet is for animation in my previous video, so as long as you have the right settings for yourself and the software you're using her. You're set 👏👏
@@TheArtofKAS thank you very much for your review. i did watch the other video you mentioned, you wont believe how much it helped. keep making the quality content. ❤️❤️❤️
Hello, I just purchase my kamvas 22 plus, and if I adjust the backlight to about 50, its too bright for me... any solutions? Thank you and Happy New Year !
That can be tricky my friend, my main recomentation is for you to play with your brightness, contrast and the backlight al together to see what is best for your eyes. I usually keep my backlight to 50 or over 45. I responded to a similar question earlier with the same thing. I hope that helps. Also you could also try balancing the lighting in your room or the room where you have your tablet.
Hey I am getting in industrial design and I will have to buy a graphic tablet. My budget is around 700€ and I’ve been looking at this one. What do you suggest?
Nice nice nice. One of the first things I always ask is what your budget is. But since you told me, I think you might like this tablet. If you're getting straight into the digital space with a drawing tablet oh, this one is going to work for you. And after you get this one you should have some more money left over to buy some art programs like clip Studio paint or photoshop or even an entire Adobe subscription so you can get access to all the apps to help you get going. If you've been looking at this tablet for however long, it's definitely time to buy if you really need it. Plus depending on your size or type of clientele, the tablet might pay for itself within a few months if not one month🤣
@@TheArtofKAS Thanks a lot for tips such a quick and detailed answer. I can see you having great success in near future. Keep going 💪🏽 (definitely will buy it now 😄)
Glad you like it my friend, be sure to check out my nearly 30 minute original review for the tablet if you interested in more information. 👍🏾👍🏾.. Have a great day.
That is an interesting question. I actually don't know honestly. Because of the lack of hard buttons on it, the tablet can work for left handies. But what qualities do you look for in a tablet would work for you.
@@tsplitart thanks for the additional information. I hate that I was never able to give this a hundred percent of thought in regards to how it could affect the workflow of a left-hander. Greatly appreciated.
@@tsplitart thanks once again. And I hope you got all the information you came here for. I honestly just turned on the camera and decided to deliver and update everyone who bought the tablet. 😁👍
Is there any color/pixel distortion due to the matte surface? I had a Kamvas 20 2019 model and could not stand the screen. Only the center of where you were looking was accurate. As the angle of view increased the matte surface began occluding the pixels to a degree distorting/ringing pixels. So there was only really 4 to 6 inches of view at any given spot that looked accurate. So it was not like a monitor where brightness/color/contrast were consistent over the entire surface.
That sounds like the worst experience you could ever have for a screen in general. I will say that it does not occur with this tablet. But that's something that I never actually noticed. When I give it some thought though, the only thing that could even be close to what you're describing is when I have my lights ain't that me and sometime the lights behind me will be aimed at the tablet and I would get glare from the light behind me onto the tablet. Because of the tablet's laminated screen, it doesn't hurt the drawing experience and all I would have to do is move the light away.
@@TheArtofKAS Thanks for the info. I was really surprised for that model I had no one mentioned it. Could not understand how it would not annoy everyone. Sounds like I can take a look at this model with a little more confidence. Thanks so much for the review and reply.
@@dman3d I'm glad to give you a little bit more confidence in your shopping. One possible reason as to why it wasn't mentioned is just because it could have taken a while for those symptoms to show in your tablet and after a while they only manifested themselves at that moment
My second video and its good to see artist that looks like my uncle. So I'm already a fan and here to stay. And it was good to see you use ipad. I am like two types of people in one. On one hand I didnt care anything about apple until realizing I may need one to do all the things i want in one unit which is animation 2D and 3D, children books, gaming FPS etc. On the other hand I wanted to start cheaper but at the same time wanting to start higher just to not regret. I edit prisoners stories and my job will be to create visuals and format them for presentation. Trying to take it easy on myself choosing a device even if I have to compromise gaming for the greater good to get the work out. Also i know i beat myself up on the decision to avoid the worst learning curve. If only i could afford to hire someone to just sit a ready to draw device in front me I would literally draw them into a new tax bracket.
Well that's quite a bit to take in. But I do see your concern. I already have two videos in the making talkin about buyer's remorse and making sure you buy the right product for the right job. It's such a hard decision to make when we have so many options out there but I am here to tell you that you are going to make the right decision regurdless.
@@TheArtofKAS its funny you mentioned regardless because I just found out that the parblo coast 10 that I got because I felt it jumped out at me in my cart that I was like what's the harm in trying doesnt work on my moms new laptop which I just found out is S mode lol she's a 4 year olds school teacher so... And it doesn't work on my chromebook. Which I figured but was counting on her new computer. So like normal for me my first choice is always a lesson and an opportunity to do real research lol. I wasn't thinking about buying one anytime soon until like I said it jumped lol. But after research Gaomon or whatever looks promising but I do want a all in one like your iPad or surface pro 8 since I am prepping smaller these days. So I will check out your iPad vid and keep a eye out on your work. Hope you offer collab projects for your viewers in the future. Like making our own cartoon series or motion pictures. 👍
@@inbedduringcovid3005 well collaboration is one of my goals for the year that I always end up working a lot. So Never Say Never. But now I am understanding what you are looking for and it really does sound like an iPad is one of the better options for you
I have Kamvas 22 plus and with my windows 10 pc it is oversaturated. Can you share with us the particular setting you chose on OSD menu? Like the RGB numbers, contrast, backlit you name it. They say windows 10 doesn’t support the wide color gamut of Kamvas 22 plus that’s why colors on its display are not behaving properly. Is that true? I use Clip Studio Paint. Great video by the way.
Mine was oversaturated for a while as well the main settings that you are going to end up needing the change are the backlight. I keep my backlight about 44 my brightness at about 47 and my contrasted about 47 as well. And I keep my hue and saturation both at about 51. If your tablet is oversaturated these are the two that you want to make sure are balanced out if you balance the hue and the saturation and control your backlight to the best settings that you want you should be fine.
Sorry to hear that my friend, this is the first time I've ever heard of something like that though. What do you mean that it won't connect? Are the cables not compatible with the tablet? I will say though that they are hard to get in contact with when you do have a problem. I tried to get in contact with them about a replacement pen and they still haven't returned any of my messages. I got mine off of Amazon and not from the official website. Hopefully you might be able to get a refund but I don't know what your situation is fully.
Video/audio editing is your friend. Clip out the out hesitations, the asides, the gaffs, because what you have to say is otherwise different from what I've heard other reviewers say, which is a good thing. I'm pretty sure it'll increase your subscribers.
When you go to make a review video, cut out the damn stupid mmmfss, hmm, uffghh, oooff, urgghh, uhmmmm, mhhhhmm, getting your point across that way takes more than 2 light years to achieve.
Be sure to ask all your burning questions everyone. I'll get to them as fast as I can. Enjoy your new tablet. 👌
I'm thinking about switching to Huion as my Cintiq 16 is dying and I've got to say your reviews on this spesific one have been the best reviews I've found!! You've really helped me decide to give Huion a try with the Kamvas plus 22!
Glad to hear! Hope you enjoy it and make all the cool stuff with it! Sorry to hear about your cintiq though.
Hi, did you use a protective film? Do you still have scratches on the screen after 6 months?
Hey hey., I never used any protective film on the tablet. I'm pretty sure it came with one in the Box for shipping reasons. But because the tablet has a laminated display, it makes it extremely difficult for it to have scratches.
The only way that you would get scratches is that you draw extremely hard or your cat with scratch it basically😂
After all this time the only thing is that I actually have on the tablet screen is smudges. And that's honestly from me forgetting to use the smudge guard glove that comes with the tablet whenever I draw sometimes.
@@TheArtofKASThank you.
Большое спасибо.
@@belyashgamingpass1375 always and anytime my friend., 👍🏾👍🏾🙌🏾
For a begginer who wants a good tablet to start with, is Kamvas 22Plus better then Wacom Cintiq 16? În terms of performance, then the diagonal.
Thanks.
From the perspective of comparing the two, both tablets actually seem to be very similar in quite a few regards. But because I haven't used the cintiq 16 I can't tell you anything definitively.
But if you're very interested in the cintiq, I would recommend that you get it simply because it looks like both tablets have a very similar price point with a difference maybe being about $100.
i subscribed and i am getting one of these for christmas and have watched literally everysingle review of it and have seen a lot of great things about it.
Super glad to hear that my friend. You are going to love it for a long time my friend. You'll definitely enjoy it. And feel free to ask any questions about it if you want. I'm here for it
@@TheArtofKAS ok so I do have one… I have a huion kamvas pro 12 and I have had it for about 6 months to but it already has the problem of when I am holding the pen over the screen(not touching the screen) it still thinks the pen is drawing and then also like gave itself bad parallax, have you not in Ed this at all with the 22
@@Vivid_art_visions_art I actually had a problem with that exact same thing for my tablet and I put it in the tablet review. The main thing that I ended up having to do was to uninstall the Wacom drivers and huion drivers and make sure that the huion drivers were fully up-to-date.
After that you may have to play with the pin Touch settings for your tablet for a few minutes. If I had kept that whole situation in the video my review would have been 4 plus hours long.
That Parallax issue is so ridiculous when it comes to a lot of pallet and I have no idea how the situation starts in the first place
Just bought mine ill be getting it for christmas :)
Awesome awesome. You're going to enjoy it my friend. Also let me know if you find any hacks for it 😂😂. Glad you got your hands on one though. 👍
Hewoooo, i just bought mine yesterday and i think its kinda saturated. Perhaps. Since im an illustrator, i want the colors to be precise, or in short wont look different especially when i post it XD. Do you have any recommended settings?
My many recommendations for the saturation are kind of the same as I said in another comment.
I recommend you keep everything between 45 and 60 period that goes especially for the Hue and the saturation. For those two in particular you might want to play with them to get the best for you. Since you're an illustrator, you might want to have them a little higher.
At the end of the day it is up to you though.
Brightness 51 contrast 56 Hue 57 saturation 50-62 and color temperature at 6000k.
Those are my best recommendations there but I change a lot of these every time I use my tablet just because every time I use it it's for something different.
Hope that helps. 😁
@@TheArtofKAS Ayeee thank youu so much. i already adjusted it with the settings u said. thank youu
@@coletteartsz3966 I know what you mean. That's the main reason why I bought the tablet in first place. But trust me when I tell you once you get the settings down that you want for your particular type of artwork. And what your Optimize it for the main social platforms that you use the most for your art, you're set 👏🏾✌🏾
Does the screen show scratches from using the pen?
Not from what I've seen so far. It's actually very difficult to scratch the screen from normal everyday use.
The only time I've ever seen anything close to a scratch was when I got my glove wet and the moisture from the glove got on the screen and the screen look like it was discolored and that way that you would see a scratch.
I wiped it off and everything was fine afterwards.
I want to assume it's scratch-resistant because of the laminated coating on the front of it.
And I want to think that there are multiple layers of coating to keep the scratches from showing up.
unless you just take a knife to it🙄🤣
@@TheArtofKAS
hahaha ok, I'm still a little undecided if I'm going to buy it or the xp pen 22 2gen.
I'm seeing a lot of people say the exact same thing. I don't blame you for any decision that you make but I can tell you that if you buy the huion tablet, you will not be disappointed.
Like I said the video I'm just here to answer any questions you have as best as I can.
@@TheArtofKAS Could you tell me if it was difficult to calibrate it? and if possible, could you later post or comment here the calibration of yours because I saw a lot of people saying that it is difficult to calibrate the color and this has been weighing on the decision of the tablet
@@rhajandre707 for myself it wasn't too difficult to calibrate the tablet for my laptop.
It took a minute to calibrate the PIN to get it where I needed to get it but that was probably because I had different drivers going at the same time.
In regards to color calibration, I ended up setting everything at the base levels and I will occasionally turn up the backlight at turn up the saturation or turn down both of them if I ever need to to make sure I have the right settings for whatever piece I'm working on.
So does it run good on your laptop? I have a acer nitro 5 and i think i'll have performance issues.
Yes the tablet runs well with my laptop. Both of them actually. If you're having performance issues you may have to double check with your graphics card settings and your display settings. And you may have to uninstall or reinstall the drivers if need be as well.
And forgot to ask whats your laptip?
@@filipgjorgjevski8113 at the time I had a Dell presion 5510 and a 2019 Mac book pro. I've since upgraded my laptops and kept the tablet for drawing. Sorry for the very late response!
Thanx for the review, I have it on my cart 🙂 still doing some research, initially I wanted the xp pen innovator 🤭 here is my question, which brand do you recommend? And is there a budget friendly tablet that can be used with out a computer? THANK YOU 😊
Glad you appreciate the review. Currently I don't really recommend any brand. I recommend the tablet that you like the best. I know it sounds cheezy
Currently I can't think of any budget-friendly tablet that you can use without a computer other than a Samsung tablet that I forgot the name of. 😂
@@TheArtofKAS thank you, I'm new to this and it's kinda overwhelming with so many products out there lol 😆
@@thecraftguy21 it's perfectly fine to be fresh. The main piece of advice that I always give people is to limit your options for your first drawing tablet so that you don't get overwhelmed.
I talked a lot about the Paradox of choice and some of my video simply because of this thing right here. There's so many products out there that do the same thing or do something slightly better than the other thing but are kind of bad in another piece of thing. And it always makes me laugh when people try to figure out which one is the best.
But take your time and your search my friend and if anything, you can narrow down your search to just this tablet and the XP pen tablet that you were looking for. And in another year or three you can upgrade to another one like I did with this tablet.
Hope that helps
@@TheArtofKAS thank you do much 🙏🏻 I think I'll be getting the 22 plus lol 😆
@@thecraftguy21 well then. Enjoy your new tablet 👍
i use my shoulder/ arm for drawing, working with long gestural lines, i am confused between this 22 inch and 24 inch tablet? can you suggest which one should i buy?
Since you get a better range of motion with your shoulder, both a 22 inch and a 24 inch should work well for you. If you really need a lot of screen real-estate, a 24 inch might be the why to go.
But if you like to draw fast and don't like gliding your hand across the screen all the time, this tablet will definitely work for you.
But in the end, I don't know thst much of what you need so this as far as I can say.
I hope you enjoy either choice my friend, 👍
@@TheArtofKAS your answer somewhat cleared my confusion. i need a big real estate but also need to draw fast as i am an animation student. perhaps 22 inch would be a good fit for me
@@mukundasharma8693 awesome. I did talk about how good this tabet is for animation in my previous video, so as long as you have the right settings for yourself and the software you're using her. You're set 👏👏
@@TheArtofKAS thank you very much for your review. i did watch the other video you mentioned, you wont believe how much it helped. keep making the quality content. ❤️❤️❤️
@@mukundasharma8693 much appreciated my friend. Glad it helped and I'll keep working
Hello, I just purchase my kamvas 22 plus, and if I adjust the backlight to about 50, its too bright for me... any solutions? Thank you and Happy New Year !
That can be tricky my friend, my main recomentation is for you to play with your brightness, contrast and the backlight al together to see what is best for your eyes. I usually keep my backlight to 50 or over 45.
I responded to a similar question earlier with the same thing. I hope that helps.
Also you could also try balancing the lighting in your room or the room where you have your tablet.
Hey I am getting in industrial design and I will have to buy a graphic tablet. My budget is around 700€ and I’ve been looking at this one. What do you suggest?
Nice nice nice. One of the first things I always ask is what your budget is. But since you told me, I think you might like this tablet. If you're getting straight into the digital space with a drawing tablet oh, this one is going to work for you.
And after you get this one you should have some more money left over to buy some art programs like clip Studio paint or photoshop or even an entire Adobe subscription so you can get access to all the apps to help you get going.
If you've been looking at this tablet for however long, it's definitely time to buy if you really need it. Plus depending on your size or type of clientele, the tablet might pay for itself within a few months if not one month🤣
@@TheArtofKAS Thanks a lot for tips such a quick and detailed answer. I can see you having great success in near future. Keep going 💪🏽 (definitely will buy it now 😄)
Glad to have helped my friend. And much appreciated.
nice review, thanks
Glad you like it my friend, be sure to check out my nearly 30 minute original review for the tablet if you interested in more information. 👍🏾👍🏾.. Have a great day.
Would you recommend this for a lefty? I'm having a hard time finding a pen display that works for a left-hander :/
That is an interesting question. I actually don't know honestly. Because of the lack of hard buttons on it, the tablet can work for left handies.
But what qualities do you look for in a tablet would work for you.
I believe this one and xp-pen artist 22R pro are the best tablet for both right and left handers.
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@@tsplitart thanks for the additional information. I hate that I was never able to give this a hundred percent of thought in regards to how it could affect the workflow of a left-hander. Greatly appreciated.
@@TheArtofKAS You're welcome man. Really good video.
@@tsplitart thanks once again. And I hope you got all the information you came here for. I honestly just turned on the camera and decided to deliver and update everyone who bought the tablet. 😁👍
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Is there any color/pixel distortion due to the matte surface? I had a Kamvas 20 2019 model and could not stand the screen. Only the center of where you were looking was accurate. As the angle of view increased the matte surface began occluding the pixels to a degree distorting/ringing pixels. So there was only really 4 to 6 inches of view at any given spot that looked accurate. So it was not like a monitor where brightness/color/contrast were consistent over the entire surface.
That sounds like the worst experience you could ever have for a screen in general. I will say that it does not occur with this tablet. But that's something that I never actually noticed.
When I give it some thought though, the only thing that could even be close to what you're describing is when I have my lights ain't that me and sometime the lights behind me will be aimed at the tablet and I would get glare from the light behind me onto the tablet. Because of the tablet's laminated screen, it doesn't hurt the drawing experience and all I would have to do is move the light away.
@@TheArtofKAS Thanks for the info. I was really surprised for that model I had no one mentioned it. Could not understand how it would not annoy everyone. Sounds like I can take a look at this model with a little more confidence. Thanks so much for the review and reply.
@@dman3d I'm glad to give you a little bit more confidence in your shopping. One possible reason as to why it wasn't mentioned is just because it could have taken a while for those symptoms to show in your tablet and after a while they only manifested themselves at that moment
My second video and its good to see artist that looks like my uncle. So I'm already a fan and here to stay. And it was good to see you use ipad. I am like two types of people in one. On one hand I didnt care anything about apple until realizing I may need one to do all the things i want in one unit which is animation 2D and 3D, children books, gaming FPS etc. On the other hand I wanted to start cheaper but at the same time wanting to start higher just to not regret. I edit prisoners stories and my job will be to create visuals and format them for presentation. Trying to take it easy on myself choosing a device even if I have to compromise gaming for the greater good to get the work out. Also i know i beat myself up on the decision to avoid the worst learning curve. If only i could afford to hire someone to just sit a ready to draw device in front me I would literally draw them into a new tax bracket.
Well that's quite a bit to take in. But I do see your concern. I already have two videos in the making talkin about buyer's remorse and making sure you buy the right product for the right job.
It's such a hard decision to make when we have so many options out there but I am here to tell you that you are going to make the right decision regurdless.
At that point I also recommend that you watch my iPad video as well I have another one coming out soon in addition to that too
@@TheArtofKAS its funny you mentioned regardless because I just found out that the parblo coast 10 that I got because I felt it jumped out at me in my cart that I was like what's the harm in trying doesnt work on my moms new laptop which I just found out is S mode lol she's a 4 year olds school teacher so... And it doesn't work on my chromebook. Which I figured but was counting on her new computer. So like normal for me my first choice is always a lesson and an opportunity to do real research lol. I wasn't thinking about buying one anytime soon until like I said it jumped lol. But after research Gaomon or whatever looks promising but I do want a all in one like your iPad or surface pro 8 since I am prepping smaller these days. So I will check out your iPad vid and keep a eye out on your work. Hope you offer collab projects for your viewers in the future. Like making our own cartoon series or motion pictures. 👍
@@inbedduringcovid3005 well collaboration is one of my goals for the year that I always end up working a lot. So Never Say Never. But now I am understanding what you are looking for and it really does sound like an iPad is one of the better options for you
I have Kamvas 22 plus and with my windows 10 pc it is oversaturated. Can you share with us the particular setting you chose on OSD menu? Like the RGB numbers, contrast, backlit you name it.
They say windows 10 doesn’t support the wide color gamut of Kamvas 22 plus that’s why colors on its display are not behaving properly. Is that true?
I use Clip Studio Paint.
Great video by the way.
Mine was oversaturated for a while as well the main settings that you are going to end up needing the change are the backlight.
I keep my backlight about 44 my brightness at about 47 and my contrasted about 47 as well. And I keep my hue and saturation both at about 51.
If your tablet is oversaturated these are the two that you want to make sure are balanced out if you balance the hue and the saturation and control your backlight to the best settings that you want you should be fine.
And thanks for the compliment. I hope that helps
@@TheArtofKAS Thank you for the constructive feedback. Have a great day man.
@@markfrance385 same to you my friend. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have. 👍
Can you do ..nfts with it ..and metaverse drawings
Most likely yes.
Focus is on ur mic
Huion scammed me. I have a 22 that won't connect and the company won't take returns. Buyer beware.
Sorry to hear that my friend, this is the first time I've ever heard of something like that though. What do you mean that it won't connect? Are the cables not compatible with the tablet?
I will say though that they are hard to get in contact with when you do have a problem. I tried to get in contact with them about a replacement pen and they still haven't returned any of my messages.
I got mine off of Amazon and not from the official website. Hopefully you might be able to get a refund but I don't know what your situation is fully.
Video/audio editing is your friend.
Clip out the out hesitations, the asides, the gaffs, because what you have to say is otherwise different from what I've heard other reviewers say, which is a good thing.
I'm pretty sure it'll increase your subscribers.
Glad you took some value from the video regardless my friend. I do hope I helped you find the information you were looking for.
Hummm...this really was a rant 😂..I hope Jerry is OK
No Jerrys were harmed in the making of this
When you go to make a review video, cut out the damn stupid mmmfss, hmm, uffghh, oooff, urgghh, uhmmmm, mhhhhmm, getting your point across that way takes more than 2 light years to achieve.
I appreciate the feedback. No.
@@TheArtofKAS LOL.. i personally liked the puns and all the other things. Good video
@@tsplitart much appreciated my friend. 👍 Whole point was a bit of information with fun.