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    Wacom ONE is the new 2020 drawing tablet for beginners just starting their digital art journey. Here in this review I'm going to give the most indepth cover of what the new tablet from Wacom can do. Including a stylus pen test, speed-painting and answer all your questions about features and specs as well as a quick unboxing to show you what the pen tablet comes with.
    The new Wacom One has two stand out features which are that it works with Android as well as Windows and Mac OS. It also allows you to use pens from other brands such as Staedtler and Bic.
    I use Sketchable app for my draw test and Infinite Painter for the test on Android. For my PC, I use I am using the Lenovo ThinkPad P1.
    This is NOT a paid or sponsored review. I was provided the tablet from Wacom with no obligation to be positive about the product - only honest.
    Until next time, keep on creating!
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  • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
    @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +31

    If you want a WACOM ONE or any of the other ACCESSORIES in this video then check out the Amazon links in the description - You'll be helping me out and it won't cost you a penny extra ;)

    • @dillonwright13
      @dillonwright13 4 роки тому

      Isn't Wacom afraid that this will make the baseline Cintiqs obsolete?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Hi Dillon, Everyone wants something slightly different. I talk to a lot of artists who think 22" is too big. Personally I wouldn't go smaller than my 32" now but to each their own! As far as I'm concerned, the more tablets the better!

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 4 роки тому +7

      @@urban_gabor No wacom, display-tablet or pen-display has real risk of scratching if you use it carefully. The cases I've known were of people not treating the wacom well for drawing, putting WAY more pressure than needed. If u draw over it as if it were glass or porcelain, you draw with the friction of a feather, I tell u, my wacom intuos 4 , the one suspected to be more able to be scratched... 11 years of HEAVY daily use, and not a single scratch. Produced entire video games, ALL graphic content of full board games, book covers, tons, and tons of art with this, 10 hours a day average.... The surface of these display tablets (like the One's) is actually sturdier than my Intuos'. Any tablet you buy, treat it carefully and you will be totally fine. Be sure to set the pressure sensitivity in the Wacom's panel for all apps (and the "for all applications" option) at maximum sensitivity, tho. So, you'll get used to that even the slightest touch will produce ink or digital paint. And so, non consciously, but you'll put really soft pressure while you paint. Is a good habit.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Hi @@urban_gabor, I've never used a screen protector and it's never been an issue. The only time I'd recommended them is on something like the iPad where you've got to get rid of the gloss screes and replace it with a good matte texture.

    • @kirk595x
      @kirk595x 4 роки тому

      Do you connect the mini keyboard via Bluetooth to the Wacom One and is there a tutorial on setting it up for hot keys. Sorry very new to this and just purchased the Wacom One. Thanks!

  • @geneoakley
    @geneoakley 4 роки тому +125

    Existence of this tablet is proof that competition brings prices down.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +17

      Competition is king!

    • @protoman1214
      @protoman1214 4 роки тому +9

      I was saying wacom was gonna have to change with all the really nice tablets from chinese companies....no one I know in the market for a tablet were even considering wacom anymore with their sky high prices. I'm glad they realized this and made a change.

    • @usef9238
      @usef9238 Рік тому +1

      ​@protoman1214 Well, they are not losing any money since professional studios only use wacom and wacom is the apple of drawing tablets

  • @zeldita2610
    @zeldita2610 4 роки тому +77

    Looks like cinquit and Intuos had a baby lol amazing for beginners!

    • @aoyon_p
      @aoyon_p 4 роки тому +3

      …what ;v;

  • @jamesjason8471
    @jamesjason8471 4 роки тому +9

    For all the beginners who want to work in studios as a concept artist, storyboard/animatic artist, animator, sculptor/modeler, texturing artist, etc and have this "disconnect" problem. Let me tell you this. DON'T BULLSHIT YOURSELVES. This is neither a physical or a mental problem. Do you look at your steering wheel when you drive a car? A week of practice and your all set. You're not always gonna end up in companies that have pen displays for freshers and mid-level artists. It's incredibly easy to switch from graphic tabs to pen displays but not the other way around.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +4

      Very true James! I didn't touch a monitor tablet for the first 15 yrs of having a tablet. It's not a real thing. I look at it like a rich-kid problem. lol.

  • @Fumei-arts
    @Fumei-arts 4 роки тому +31

    I will totally get this. It is such a versatile device with the support for android, you just literally can turn your phone into a tablet. Wacom did a great job. I would love to see a touchscreen version and maybe the pro models also getting support for android. Such a sexy device.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Cool. Do me a favor and use the link in the description. Really helps me out and doesn't cost you a penny more ;) Thanks for watching Fumei :)

    • @CoffeeGyrl666
      @CoffeeGyrl666 4 роки тому +3

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW I was gonna run down to Best Buy, but I'll follow your link to Amazon.

  • @SuperDesignguy
    @SuperDesignguy 4 роки тому +34

    I would appreciate any tutorials from the Master! Great review! Exciting times. Chinese companies putting pressure on Wacom!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +4

      Great to hear :D Let's see hear how many votes we can get on that!! Spread the word :)

  • @3polygons
    @3polygons 4 роки тому +2

    72% NTSC is about fine even for some pros. Is about 98% sRGB coverage. That's A LOT, for painting.
    And indeed, several POD print companies do even require your work to be in sRGB, as they convert quite well to CMYK in the RIP (often better than in a freelancer's home computer and software). Anyway, CMYK is a smaller range than sRGB. Yep, some intense greens, neons lights, etc (that, again, non printable, and out of the CMYk spectrum, any profile), can be a bit of an issue, and the color is not as rich as in a 100% Adobe RGB monitor, where those colors can be displayed, but those are a tad more expensive. I'd say, unless one is doing very color critic stuff (ie, a photo lab, or high end illustration; my monitor covers a wider range), you're fine with an sRGB compliant monitor. Specially for students or even young manga artists. Also, sRGB means full compatibility across any range of devices, iPhones and iPads, even the Pro one, till the versions introducing P3 color profile, were all sRGB compliant, as much (not even fully!). And some of those were used even to win short film and photography contests.
    The entire Cintiq (non pro) line is ~ 72% NTSC, too. And well, I believe the XP-Pen (BTW, 22E, 22 inches at 364 $ at amazon... my gosh) is 88% NTSC, the 22R I believe even more. BUT... this ONE is *way* more portable. You could throw the One into your bag, with the cables and just a phone or small tablet. Fits perfectly in a side or back bag (to draw in starbucks, college, the library, etc). While you can't do that with a 22 heavy and chunky screen whatever the brand. As a pro, I'd go with an XP-Pen 22 all the way, but it's in no way portable, and you'd need a full computer with it. So, the attractive part of this model lays in two factors : a) It's freaking Wacom, the product quality and durability is more than ensured (I should know, I have a bunch of wacoms...) b) It works better in its Android connection than the XP's solution for that, if we have to believe you ;D , and definitely than Huion's, according to your experience (I believe it). So, it's a win-win for portability. You get sth almost as portable as an iPad, but which you can ALSO connect to your home full desktop or Mac (without dealing with wifi issues of astropad or whatever, or heck, needing a mac for that), having in this sense more versatility than an autonomous (ie, an ipad) tablet (which is also limited in CPU, RAM, memory for a bit more serious work).
    I understand that you're going with Wacom for your son. U need the thing to be sturdy and durable, also, kind of in terms of safety, I trust A TAD more Wacom (the number of safety labs certifications passed is crazy, not the case of competitors, checked all that) than in any alternative (electromagnetic stuff, materials toxicity, etc). But I wouldn't leave him handle it unsupervised, if is very young, as kids do crazy things and can't get out alone from situations, later... After all, involves actual electric cables (shock risk).

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      My kid doesn't let anyone leave him alone. He wants constant praise and attention. He must get it from his mother (Hi dear, I know you read the comments xxx). I gave him my old iPad when I gave up Apple a few years ago and he's been great with that. He's a techie kid and never broken anything. I'm pretty sure I can trust him now.
      I knew you'd get all of this with the colour values. I thought it funny that they only put the NTSC values on the specs and not the sRGB. I didn't know if I should say 98 or 99% so I left that off as I couldn't pin it down. Not that it matters. 98 or 99% of people won't be able to tell the difference. lol. Most screens now are fine. Ellie said that Lisa from mobileTechReviews said the screen was a bit dim but I don't see that at all - even at 75% brightness this is great. Having seen the new Kamvas 13 I'm eager to see that and maybe do a comparison between the two!

  • @paulsmile9548
    @paulsmile9548 4 роки тому +2

    thanks this Video was super helpful! Im drawing manga and illustriousion . I don't know if I should go for quality but expensive Wacom One Display 13 or the cheaper XP-Pen Artist 12 Pro.
    So what would be your suggestion for me?

  • @jbgra2566
    @jbgra2566 4 роки тому +1

    So glad is not touch. Probably an unpopular opinion but I hate touch on my tablets.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Not as unpopular as you think but I'd really like touch. I'd be happy to compromise and simply have a simple button to quickly turn it on/off. How do you feel about that?

  • @hamadcervantes484
    @hamadcervantes484 4 роки тому +1

    Well if you think about it.
    If you are a beginner, the alternative tablets are much better in term of EVERYTHING.
    Take The latest Huion tablet for example, Kamvas pro 16. Full-laminated screen, 8192 Pressure Levels, 120% sRGB, 15.6 inch display, for $469.
    Wacom One is too expensive. You're only getting a brand name with a build quality.
    My opinion is: If you're a beginner, Huion is the way to go. Good specification for a little amount of money. The tablet will last, and if you think it's time to upgrade to a pro tablet, Wacom is the way to go.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      The Huion looks good. I agree. There is no such thing as 120% sRGB though as I mentioned on today's videos - did you see that?

  • @idonthaveadarnname6023
    @idonthaveadarnname6023 4 роки тому +4

    Just got the Wacom One, it's amazing.. it has more touch sensitive than the others and the screen is very nice. The pen doesn't need batteries so that's great. If you're trying to connect it to an android device here's how. First make sure your phone can be connected to it. get a converter and put in both of the cords into it, after that put the converters cord into your phone. Hope that makes sense!

    • @tweedpenguin712
      @tweedpenguin712 2 роки тому

      What others? I doubt it has more touch sensitivity/pressure than intuos pro.

  • @Exirock
    @Exirock 4 роки тому +1

    400$ for a 13" with the same money i can get a 15.6" screen with a better quality of product and other companys offer acessorys that wacom will charge u for 50$ each.

  • @bat_mobile7545
    @bat_mobile7545 4 роки тому +4

    The design looks like the upgrade ver. of Intuos but with screen I LUV IT

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +4

      I think this might be the new Intuos given that the newer generation of artists are unwilling to touch tablets without screens! haha

  • @DazZle974
    @DazZle974 4 роки тому +5

    Fantastic review and the Android art is Amazing :D ! Thanks you for the video!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Always a pleasure. Check out my playlist for the Samsung Note or my Drawing on Phones playlist. Over 20 videos there! Spread the word.

  • @sentry9834
    @sentry9834 3 роки тому +1

    I'd really like to see how an experienced digital artist uses that remote in conjuction with the Wacom One. As a beginner I can't see the value of the pricey remote. A demo of how that is integrated into your workflow would be beneficial and appreciated. Thanks.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому +1

      If you are a beginner then I would focus on the user interface rather than shortcuts. Get to really know the applications you are using. A remote is great once you have trained up a bit but you don't need it and it won't help you become a better artist. I would put that money towards upgrading your tablet instead.

  • @marble_wraith
    @marble_wraith 4 роки тому +6

    72% NTSC = ~99% sRGB

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      or 98% but that's why I didn't want to mention that. I really wish they'd just all give out sRGB for comparisons. However it's not that important at these numbers ...unless you are Huion who is just gonna say 120%. lol.

  • @twinightshifter239
    @twinightshifter239 4 роки тому +4

    would you say this is friendly for an artist that likes to switch between traditional and digital art ?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      Certainly. Especially with the Staedtler pencil. Check out my Samsung Note review of that!

  • @The_Dark_Brother_Pierre
    @The_Dark_Brother_Pierre 4 роки тому +2

    Just ordered it, that sitting on the Sofa and using it while travelling sounds really chill. Thanks for the review. :)

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Hope you enjoy it! Make sure you clean the packaging from top to bottom when it arrives. Same goes for anything you've ordered!! Stay safe, stay subscribed Pierre :D

  • @Garmacon
    @Garmacon 4 роки тому +3

    Just ignoring the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro & the Huion KAMVAS Pro 16 tablets with that "best at price range", which are both better than the Cintiq 16, let alone something I assume is a more boiled down version of said tablet.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      That said tablet uses the Pro Pen 2 which is a superior pen to that of any of the tablets you've just mentioned because of reasons such as rotation, hover, tilt, pressure variation etc. Plus screen differences etc. It's nice to see though that the latest Huions and XP-Pens are getting nicer screens but they still haven't cracked the 'pap'er feel texture yet. I'm not going to make a video that compares a tablet to every tablet one by one and personally I hate mentioning other brands in a review. I believe I did it once here and that was only to talk about the Android capabilities as that is a new feature to tablets. When it comes to budget tablets though, yes they all start to look similar under a certain price. They all have 1080p screens etc but having one with a well calibrated pen that feels really good and comfortable to use for hours on end makes a lot of difference.

    • @Garmacon
      @Garmacon 4 роки тому +4

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW While what you say is mostly true, disregarding other brands in a review in which you express a tablet to be best in price range is disingenuous. The two tablets I mentioned were mentioned due to their clearly superior screens, with a high colour range, laminated displays, inbuilt shortcut keys etc. The nicest pen in the world won't redeem a parallax-filled, poorly calibrated screen. All I guess I am saying here, is that a review is no where near as useful if it has no point of reference to it's competitors.

    • @TheCSJones
      @TheCSJones 4 роки тому

      Have you used all three of those? Because I have an Artist 15.6 Pro and a Cintiq 16, and the latter's miles better to draw with, lack of shortcut keys aside. XP Pen has a weird and awkward feel to it and much more limited software.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      There's nothing 'disingenuous' about my review at all. The quality of a pen is a superior feature to that of the screen. That is my professional opinion as a professional who works in the industry and has over 25 years experience with drawing tablets.
      I mentioned the fact that the screen of the Wacom One is coated and not laminated unfortunately and that this was a drawback. I mentioned that it didn't have hotkeys ...but rather than say 'don't buy it' I said 'here is a way of solving that problem with a remote' (or even a cheaper alternative). I work with ALL of these companies as a consultant to make their products better rather than simply badmouth them in reviews because that is simply negative and pointless. It would be of little help to anyone.
      If you look at the chart I created in this review then you will see that you probably fall into the center category of hobbyist. Correct? Meaning that this tablet isn't right for you. But you are the kind of user that likes hotkeys so I would probably recommend the latest XP-Pen. However...
      It feels to me as if you might have liked me simply to have said 'don't buy the Wacom One, buy a Huion or XP-Pen instead'. That about right? That's how this kinda feels. There are Wacom haters out there - I really hope you're not one of them! There's better things in life to get hung up on ;) especially at your age. Experience says Wacom haters are mostly people who can't afford Wacom and have never even tried Wacom so don't really understand the difference in quality (or who have had a single bad experience). That's why I always make sure to review all brands. But I never like to mention Wacom in a Huion review or vise versa. I also avoid the term 'Wacom Alternatives'. I am a natural complainer and that's why I work so hard to not do it online. That's why I go out of my way to work with the companies to make the tech I use better by giving feedback and beta-testing.
      Any time I get criticism from someone on how I make a video I always notice it's someone who doesn't makes content themselves. However, I see you do have a channel - congrat's on that! So how about it? Step in front of the camera(phone) yourself and review a tablet. Whatever tablet you're using now. You seem to have good linguistic skills.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Hi @@TheCSJones, Wacom does have the best software. XP-Pen is in 2nd place I'd say with theirs. I can't understand why everyone can't manage to have good software these days. Especially since you can make a phone app in 10 minutes. lol.
      Yes! I've tried them all. They are all very distinct and different to each other and I wouldn't pit them as direct comparisons because some people wouldn't want a 16" but would want a 13" and vise versa. The size difference there is quite big. I get asked to do comparison videos all the time and never do them because I don't want to get in an endless cycle of doing them and it's always going to be an argument over which tablet is the winner. People get very protective over their tablet brands - like they are shareholders :O (Wish I'd of got shares in Wacom back when I got my first tablet).
      My universal rules for picking a good tablet are: Go for the best pen tech and the biggest screen you can get. It's that simple. If you are stuck between picking between a few of them then read all the specs, watch reviews from real artists who actually use them (and not just unbox them) and then... follow your gut instinct.

  • @ARTYCOATY
    @ARTYCOATY 4 роки тому +3

    I learned very much. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulgabel8261
    @paulgabel8261 4 роки тому +13

    13:28
    Good lord...that latency...

    • @ibr7515
      @ibr7515 4 роки тому +1

      I think he was using some sort of line smother thingie

  • @YeslynArts
    @YeslynArts 4 роки тому +5

    Yes, please. Would love to see the art tutorial.

  • @JokoJMC
    @JokoJMC 4 роки тому +2

    basically cintiq 13hd replacement

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Saying that would make for a pretty dull review though. lol. The Android features and the ability to use other brands of pens are pretty cool though. Wacom haven't done that before. This is certainly a better tablet than the old 13HD.

  • @Balabok
    @Balabok 4 роки тому +1

    This is a pro tablet. Broke-ass artists come in at all skill levels.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      By definition a professional is an artist creating art for a living. So, it's not the skill level. I know some great hobby artists who could easily be pro's & I've seen some professional artists who I think need to spend a lot more time practicing.
      The price is the price. You are in control of what money you have - especially if you have a skill to use.
      But the equipment you use doesn't make you a better artist. It simply helps you make your artwork faster and easier. We split devices into 'entry-level' or 'pro' because those are the main groups products are aimed at and bought by.
      So... a pro' tablet is whatever a pro is using and yes, broke a** artists do come at every skill level but if a pro' if broke then they are not a very good pro'. haha. Enjoy your day CAT!

  • @misami213
    @misami213 3 роки тому +2

    I love the fact that you draw an amazing art with us, proof that if u want a cheap tablet its worth it!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Sara - I just want to test every tablet and see how well I can actually draw on them. Some are great but some feel like they have real limitations. Such a shame. This is a nice tablet despite the lack of features.

  • @krissa33star
    @krissa33star 4 роки тому +2

    Lov-love-love your digital art! Great Wacom One review, the best! You speak slowly enough to help us follow you and your opinions are just great and honest. Thanks!

  • @Kogami
    @Kogami 4 роки тому +2

    Will you review the upcoming Huion Kamvas 13 (non-Pro)? It also can operate with Android and have a new pen tech that its nibs similar to Wacom now. This model is gonna compete neck-and-neck with Wacom One.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      I would be more than happy to review that. I've reviewed Huion in the past. I'm just editing a quick Huion video right now as it happens - stay subscribed for that!

  • @santanu-fr
    @santanu-fr 3 роки тому +1

    My god the parallax is horrible I was kinda wondering whether to buy it. Now I know what not to buy. Looks absolute cheap

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому +1

      It isn't great BUT for many people who just want that Wacom brand this is what they're going to get. However, the truth is that parallax really isn't the big issue that many people make it out to be. A good artist can work around any amount of parallax and learn to live with it. If it was two inches wide I wouldn't notice after half an hour. Pen tech is the main issue with tablets. As long as you have tilt, rotation and pressure levels etc - that's what counts.

    • @santanu-fr
      @santanu-fr 3 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW well I'm 28 & a hobbyist & I've been drawing ever since I held a pencil. If anyone is an artist already chances are they would never settle for anything that looks so unnatural only because it has a brand name. Their loyalty is to their skill not a brand. Only people who aren't yet skilled enough to know what they're capable of producing would buy this.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      I've used the best artists technology and the worst over the last four decades but personally I don't look for the negative points of a device. I prefer to look for the ways in which they can be improved. That's why I started beta testing software & hardware and eventually became a consultant for companies too. So I could help improve the equipment that we all use as artists.
      As for branding side of things, you'd be surprised how many people go straight for a product just because of the brand name. It makes people feel reassured. I've worked in advertising and that connection is a very large part of the buying decision. That's why some companies spend billions on branding every year. It can easily overcome particular issues that a product has. Especially with people who are new to that line of products and who are making comparisons. I'm not just talking about drawing tablets - this is the same for cars, guns, books, biscuits, anything. People are conditioned to trust brands.
      Wacom does love to experiment with their tablets and have done a lot over the years - that's what put them on top for so long with the best pen technology. Some of their tablets have done great and some have failed miserably over the years. This one isn't brilliant but they did at least try to create a budget screen option after making a 32" and this came out (just) before XP-Pen and a few others brought out their small screen tablets within a reasonable budget. It was something that a lot of amature/young artists had been asking for as an alternative to the Intuos style of non-display tablet. Wacom haven't created much recently but there are other companies who have stepped in to provide some great devices. I'm guessing you haven't tried it? But despite the parallax here this is still a very usable tablet. Personally I'd rather have that over rubbish pen technology or a dull screen with bad colours. The worst think about this tablet in my opinion was the lack of hotkeys. Even three would of helped.
      So, what drawing tablet are you using at the moment and with what application?

  • @chesster423
    @chesster423 4 роки тому +2

    im still waiting for an iPad Pro cheap alternative. Requiring PC is really so inconvenient when you are going places.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Well there are cheaper alternatives but they don't have iOS so you won't get Procreate or the Pencil which are the only two good things about the iPad... I can be harsh. The Samsung Android tablets are cheaper for example. If you need a Windows tablet then you might run into budget issues but at least you could get something a lot more powerful and that can real applications like Painter and Photoshop.
      I left Apple as a user for 20 yrs because they refused to put pen and touch on all devices. Real shame. You could be waiting a long time if you want iOS or a really strong alternative on that. PCs have come a long way for artists and creatives though. 2-in-1s especially but I will say that budget versions are very lacking because a good GPU costs money.

    • @chesster423
      @chesster423 4 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      I'm not really after an iPad Pro, bro.
      Just something like it where it's a tablet that I can draw without PC. There some like ex. Wacom Companion but it's too damn expensive.
      I also don't care what OS it is as long I can draw like how the performance of an iPadPro. I can compromise a bit of performance as long it its around $400~500 mark. $1000~2000 is too much for a starting artist.

  • @tacticalturret505
    @tacticalturret505 4 роки тому +13

    This looks amazing, but I already bought a Small Wacom Intuos. I'm still starting off, though I'll definitely try to save up for this.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +7

      Your Intuos will probably last you until you get up to a Cintiq 16 or 22 ;)

    • @tacticalturret505
      @tacticalturret505 4 роки тому +3

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW Cool, thanks for the reviews!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      Any time @@tacticalturret505 Thanks for the support! - Spread the word :)

  • @meltemh.2002
    @meltemh.2002 3 роки тому +1

    There is a gap between pen and tablet when you draw. It doesn't draw immediately. Ipad doesn't have that. Yet it's too expensive. Do you think I can fix this issue when I get this tablet?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому +1

      It is a beginner / budget tablet as far as Wacom tablets are concerned. The XP-Pen or Huion brand might serve you better. The iPad still has that 'gap' which we call parallax - their screens are made of a slightly thinner plastic that feels more flexible and you may consider a compromise. Unless you spend some real money on a quality device you can't expect to get the higher specs & more features but you only need them if you are a more professional artist and you can easily put more money towards that it you are claiming towards it as a business expenses as a professional.
      I do think this is a good think this is a good tablet for those just starting out. I do think there are many other great alternatives for those just starting out but as a Wacom it is still pretty good!

  • @alankennedy1742
    @alankennedy1742 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for that, Lawrence. I'm researching tablets at the moment as I consider going from traditional hard-copy illustration to digital - a great amount of info!

  • @SATALIT3
    @SATALIT3 4 роки тому +1

    There is only one... by wacom... (somehow gets three updates and has a baby with a cintiq).

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Quite frankly, if they keep naming them by inch size then it is gonna get very confusing again. I'd like to see them getting named like cars... Wacom Mustang! lol.

  • @sabersquid2523
    @sabersquid2523 4 роки тому +3

    Hi Lawrence! How are you today?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Good buddy - Thanks for asking :) Things are going well. Means a lot!!

  • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
    @MicahBuzanANIMATION 3 роки тому +2

    You're producing some excellent work on this tablet! I like it when reviews actually show the artist at work. Helps with making a decision on wether to get it or not.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      Thanks Micah. I love the support :D I hate when reviews are done by non-artists unfortunately the companies don't care. They are only interested in numbers and that is why peeps like Unbox Therapy get paid HUGE amounts to review anything and everything while I do this for nothing!

  • @giiselea
    @giiselea 4 роки тому +4

    My mum just got this for me for christmas but she couldn’t keep her mouth shut and showed me. i can’t use it til christmas tho. 😃 It’s my first drawing pad and i’m SUPER excited.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome - nice to see your mum is excited about this too. I'm guessing you've watched every video on UA-cam already. haha. It's a great tablet to start with. I started back in the early 90s so my first tablet was 2 x 2 inches and no tablet had a screen back then! Download a few free drawing apps and see how you get on with the tutorials on UA-cam. As long as you can spend at least a couple of hours a day then you'll progress quickly! Just make sure to draw lots of different things rather than getting stuck on one or two illustrations which take time. Good luck & stay subscribed ;)

    • @majan5643
      @majan5643 3 роки тому +1

      Same, just with my dad, and I only have to wait 10 days :D
      Also my first step into the digital art so I'm suuuuuuper excited :D

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      Tweet me some pics @LAWRENCEcanDRAW - I will share!!! 🖥✍🤘

  • @jamesbullo
    @jamesbullo 4 роки тому +1

    Wacom makes solid products. But I'll pass on this ONE. This price range has a lot of competition with options including laminated screens, hot keys and touch screens.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      I personally don't think laminated screens make a big difference. A lot of people are putting stock in that only because it's a very new feature on Huion and XP-Pen tablets that takes them closer to a true Wacom competitor. As I have said a lot in my videos - parallax is a greatly over-stressed feature. Hotkeys are a differ but checking out my playlist will give you options and I do think it's worth doing before you make up your mind ;) On your third point... Touch screen is something I cannot do without. haha.

  • @Lazysketchguy
    @Lazysketchguy 4 роки тому +3

    I would love to see you draw with connected to your phone more

  • @cristinacasoria9854
    @cristinacasoria9854 4 роки тому +1

    I got 2 questions...
    1 is it compatible with windows 10?
    2 what is the name of your drawing app on the Wacom one?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Yes, Windows 10, Mac OS and Android. The app I'm using here on Windows to draw the robot is Sketchable. You can grab that from the Windows app store. It's pretty affordable and I have a whole playlist & more of videos about it ;) Hope that helps! Stay subscribed and spread the word!!

  • @carolynharper9585
    @carolynharper9585 4 роки тому +3

    This is pretty sweet. I would love to have fun with this and my Note 9. However, my Gen 1 cintiq companion is surprisingly still going strong! Haha 😂 Love your reviews and this channel! Cheers!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +4

      While I think plugging a tablet into your phone is fun, I'd rather attach it to a real computer and use real applications. Enjoy your old Cintiq for the moment and Tweet me some pics of your set-up @LAWRENCEcanDRAW

    • @ghost2031
      @ghost2031 4 роки тому

      Yeah, my Wacom Companion Hybrid is still awesome.

  • @amalali6001
    @amalali6001 4 роки тому +2

    Is this good for 3d sculpting in Zbrush?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Yes but you might want to check out my link for that mini keyboard ;)

  • @motorsikloenhinyero8897
    @motorsikloenhinyero8897 4 роки тому +1

    Nice review! Just a little advice, avoid the very slow talking. The way you talk in your conclusion is perfect.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      I take my time and consider what I say. I dislike videos where the reviewer talks too fast and doesn't give you the proper chance to soak in what they are say or give thought to what they are saying themselves - often simply repeating a hastily written script. In our field this is done because these people are not professional artists giving honest advice for fellow artists.
      I know some people would like me to talk faster but I'm not willing to change my persona (or my opinions) to quickly gain subscribers.
      Sorry if that's disappointing but I stick to my guns with that one. I make long form reviews for professional digital artists and as a working professional freelance artist rather than a sponsored full time UA-camr, my videos might be a bit rougher around the edges than some other peoples but mine are 100% honest and I'll get you there in the end ;)
      P.S. You can click the little cog in the bottom right and watch it on x2 speed if that helps!! haha

    • @motorsikloenhinyero8897
      @motorsikloenhinyero8897 4 роки тому

      That would be too fast though. Haha! I respect you bro. More vids and more subs for you!

  • @CoffeeGyrl666
    @CoffeeGyrl666 4 роки тому +1

    I'm curious if you could use this thing with your phone and then remote desktop to you PC for a full, mobile, illustrator or Photoshop experience.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      I hadn't thought about remote desktop-ing! Interesting. No reason you couldn't.

    • @CoffeeGyrl666
      @CoffeeGyrl666 4 роки тому +1

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW You mentioned in your video about USB host power and how that would help portability. Another review I saw said he plugged it into a battery pack and it worked just fine.

  • @Xx1Garmadon1xX
    @Xx1Garmadon1xX 3 роки тому

    The Greatest Commandment
    34 Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. 35 One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
    37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[c] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[d] 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”........

  • @TheLobstersoup
    @TheLobstersoup 4 роки тому +1

    I've been using an Intuos forever, but it got scratched over the years. I always wanted to draw on a screen and I bought the Wacome One yesterday. I had tried a similar product from XP pen, but returned it the same day. The Wacom however I plugged in and went to play. And wow, it is a different world drawing on the screen and having the Wacom feel. On the XP pen I could feel the parallax and the reaction seemed delayed. The Wacom feels like a Wacom and I am glad they chose to make a display tablet that is portable and kinda affordable. Their high end stuff is mind-blowing, but not everyone has a studio or a free table to set up these massive screens and stands. I love the portability and the built-in stand!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Glad to hear your thoughts on the subject. Especially given a lot of the views from the XP-Pen/Huion camp. I don't dismiss those tablets but a lot of those arguments do come from users who have not tried Wacom technology and I do think are bias against Wacom for certain reasons. Mainly price and brand favoritism. The fact that you have now tried this tablet helps. Which XP-Pen & Intuos tablet did you last have?

  • @Xx1Garmadon1xX
    @Xx1Garmadon1xX 3 роки тому

    Ephesians 6:10-18
    New International Version
    The Armor of God
    10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
    18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.........

  • @caroldavis5111
    @caroldavis5111 10 місяців тому

    would this be a good choice to use with a laptop and traveling vs the 16" Cintique?

  • @1MN0TREAL
    @1MN0TREAL 4 роки тому +1

    What about the apps? 😵

  • @cameonifo1672
    @cameonifo1672 4 роки тому +1

    Is this worth it for any serious work or is the screen size going to be an issue beyond beginner work/learning digital art?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      That's exactly why I do the draw test. So you can see that ;) I found it comfortable enough to use a pro artist. I do prefer larger tablets. Check out the Cintiq 16 video that I just released.

  • @hamatoshamatos7048
    @hamatoshamatos7048 4 роки тому +1

    hi Lawrence and happy new year 2020 .i Have a question but this is not related to wacom one but wacom cp 24 and clip studio paint. I wanted to know if It is possible to buy my wacom then bring it to a clip studio store to have it installed by an expert? someone in France will buy me but I do not live in France and I would like to receive it with everything already installed

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      It will be on their Clip Studio account with their email address. They will own it. The same with Windows that is set-up on that Cintiq Pro 24. You would be much better off, resetting the device and putting your own software onto it. You can use the software that is on it but you will have no control and who ever owns those accounts can lock you out at any time from the Windows website or from the Clip Studio website.
      It's really easy to install the software. You don't have to be an expert. You just have to go to the website and get the download. You can even Google it and it will take you right to it. Hope that helps.
      Happy New Year to you too Hamatos!

    • @hamatoshamatos7048
      @hamatoshamatos7048 4 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW BIG THANKS !!

  • @julianabrito1677
    @julianabrito1677 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative, thank you. I have a XP-Pen Artist 16 Pro display graphics tablet, it is a very responsive piece of kit, gorgeous for drawing on. I'd definitely recommend going for a pen display for drawing rather than a normal tablet that you can do other stuff on.
    The XP-Pen is only about $450 and definitely gives the comparable Wacom a run for it's money. the wider colour gamut of 99% Adobe RGB and laminated screen.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      Wacom really did want to make this their 'budget' tablet. It was strange at the time but now it has been amazingly awkward as they have failed to release almost nothing.

  • @vanesam3058
    @vanesam3058 4 роки тому +3

    Idk why an android would need glasses but I loved it anyways. Amazing work.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +5

      They get old just like us! You ever read about the Hubble Telescope? Really interesting story. The mirror wasn't perfect and the pictures were out of focus so they sent a shuttle up there and fitted an extra piece which were in essence... glasses :O - check out some of the videos about that here on UA-cam. Fascinating!

    • @vanesam3058
      @vanesam3058 4 роки тому +1

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW that made me laugh. Thank you!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Always a pleasure @@vanesam3058 - Keep on creating and share the video if you can. That always helps me out :D Have a great day :D

  • @adrianleong425
    @adrianleong425 4 роки тому +1

    for me, I suggest getting a Cintiq 16 instead of this. for hobbyist , hey like the old saying, there's alway room for improvement but first you gotta need the room.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      That's why I work with a lot of great software & hardware companies and make UA-cam videos too. I beta-test, give feedback and work as a consultant. It's nice to see my ideas implemented is actual devices and software that I use to create my artwork.
      I do believe that I said in this video and lots of others that the minimum size for me is 16" too. I use a 32" and the bigger the better. UI takes up a lot of room!! But the draw test proves that you can create good artwork I hope. I said also about touchscreen. Even my 4 yr old knows that all screens should be touchscreen by now! It's just quicker to work on. However there are about 5 comments on this video about how people REALLY don't want that. So I do think there should be a quick on/off button too and I have already suggested that to a couple of my favorite companies ;)

    • @adrianleong425
      @adrianleong425 4 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW Hi, Thanks for the reply. Yes. no harm getting a touchscreen to increase productivity indeed, but it comes with a price for some items which some may underutilized or be put off. I am active in this because I would like to know more about the Cintiq 16 as I like to sketch anime style (still learning how to color) but I feel restricted drawing on an iPad Pro 9.7" and disconnected when using an intros Pro M. Although the iPad Pro is technically great but lacks workspace and inefficient to work on when I want to draw comfortably. (I applause those who really can get it done on an iPad Pro). I would like to ask if the Cintiq 16 can be connect via a TB1 to HDMI connector to a MacBook Pro 2012. Also for curiousity, does drawing on a big Cintiq ie 32" ( not gonna buy it) need more hand movement to get the same line in 16" which I guess would need lesser hand movement because I cannot decide between 22" and 16" (non-pro version)? although generally speaking the bigger the better My take on this is the big Cintiq are suitable for styles that draw lines with generous strokes. unlike more technical drawings like anime style which I think a 13-16 " would do.

  • @riddimisssolaris8901
    @riddimisssolaris8901 3 роки тому

    Hello anyone here please help me!! I bought a second hand ergo stand for my Wacom Cintiq 27 Touch, but the 4 silver screws (of the silver and the black ones) are missing. I would love to mount the Cintiq, but I need to know the size of the missing screws. The pitch should be something like around 12mm, but I'm missing the width! Please, if anyone has them in handy and could tell me the size, I'd be very grateful! THANK YOU :=)

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      Sorry I don't have a bolt gauge to measure the screws. I would advice Tweeting or asking Wacom or Ergotron directly what the screw type is. Hope that helps!

  • @monicasalem2797
    @monicasalem2797 4 роки тому +1

    Does photoshop and adobe illustrator work on this Wacom?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      Just like a monitor, it will work with any software you have on your computer as long as it is up to the task!

  • @mohsinrparkar3407
    @mohsinrparkar3407 4 роки тому +2

    Is this a great Monitor for a mini pc setup? Like an Intel NUC or something??
    Is the TAB suitable for watching a bit of netflix on the side?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, I'd certainly use it for that. The screen is great quality and certainly bright enough for streaming on. If you plug it in to an external powerbank then you can even take it mobile too!

  • @papergomu2449
    @papergomu2449 4 роки тому +1

    I have wacom intuos. I bought it like 3 years ago. I hav been looking for monitor drawing tablet to buy. Can you advice me whether I should buy it or not?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      If you're happy on Intuos then that's cool. Lot's of pro's use Intuos. Follow your gut feeling.

  • @Mulberry2000
    @Mulberry2000 3 роки тому

    My god, it is £349 too expensive.. For a beginner who might want to continue art this overkill. You can get an iPad and a pencil for £450 and it is a computer lol.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      True but many beginners don't want to use iOS and already have a perfectly good PC. Many even know there way around apps like Photoshop which an iPad can't run (not the real version). So, this type of tablet is the better option for some people even if the iPad might be better for you. Everyone uses different tools. It's not that one is simply better. It's just that one is better for YOU.
      BTW. The iPad isn't a computer, it's a tablet. It can't run programs. It can only run apps. That has always been my problem with it. I do like it but it certainly is not a computer. I wish it could run full Mac OS! Then I'd be happy.

  • @woopie8945
    @woopie8945 3 роки тому +1

    I got this for Christmas and I have no clue how to use it XD

  • @victorizk
    @victorizk 4 роки тому +2

    I LOVE the art you did. AMAZING!! Hope to see soon a video of the new Huion Kamvas 13 and see which one is the best option to me. It REALLY looks so great this new Wacom One ^^

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Thanks Victor :) Spread the word - Maybe if we Tweet at Huion enough they'll send one for review to @LAWRENCEcanDRAW!!

  • @ShaneRoseARamos
    @ShaneRoseARamos 2 роки тому

    I have this display and should I get a screen protector? I’m worried that someday it’ll get scratched…apparently, Wacom doesnt sell screen protectors…why is that?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому

      I've been using Wacom tablets for years and never once needed a screen protector. Saying that I don't use them on my phones either. I'm just careful and don't push down like the Hulk. lol. Using a screen protector can give you a tiny insignificant almost immeasurable amount of parallax and that is still enough to trigger some folks - probably the reason it's hard to find screen protectors for most tablets.

  • @StanslaMichael
    @StanslaMichael 4 роки тому +4

    Love the art. Another great review.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Stansla! Spread the word ;) Share a vid!

  • @HorribleGamingFun
    @HorribleGamingFun 4 роки тому +2

    i would love to see a full version of the art work process

  • @mikulustudios
    @mikulustudios 4 роки тому +1

    So it s not a stand alone display monitor like ipad pro or Microsoft surface?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Nope. It's a drawing tablet. That way you can upgrade your computer and keep the tablet or use it with your computer and your phone. It's a different type of device. Not an all in one. Drawing tablets are more common than all-in-one pen tablets - they offer you more flexibility. Think of it like building your own PC rather than buying off the shelf ;)

  • @bezalelsukdulary1511
    @bezalelsukdulary1511 4 роки тому +2

    good for art students and the one learning animation

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Exactly! Anyone starting their digital art journey will love this tablet! I will say that if you're learning animation I do typically advice a larger tablet because the UI takes up a lot of screen space!

  • @ericduchesnes7340
    @ericduchesnes7340 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Lawrence !.. Thanks for this review !.. 👍 💖 🕊
    I like this little Wacom One !.. it's a simple device but watching you drawing and painting on it makes me feel that may be ... well, why not ?.. it has all I need to draw on the go !.. Congratulations Wacom for providing us an affordable device !.. I'm sure many people will enjoy that ONE !.. 🎩

  • @maxkez83
    @maxkez83 4 роки тому +1

    Love the drawing would love a tutorial on this to. Also I sketchable tutorial for beginners would be awesome. Infact you could do the robot drawing one ³ stage tutorial. Thanks for your review. I'm looking at getting a into digital. Still looking for what I'm wanting.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Great suggestion! Once I get over this virus it might happen!

  • @judyhernandez4726
    @judyhernandez4726 2 роки тому

    how do you get it to work on both monitor and tablet at the same time?

  • @thomaswesen7181
    @thomaswesen7181 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing art there. Thanks.

  • @MegaMar20
    @MegaMar20 4 роки тому +1

    Android and iOS compatibility was long overdue. I was hoping that next gen pro came with 120Hz like the Samsung Note 11 and iPadPro.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      The more compatibility the better. I think it's the applications or actually the operating systems that need to become more compatible.

    • @MegaMar20
      @MegaMar20 4 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW Exactly, iOS is still unlocked. If iPadPro is a real pro device, apple needs to unlock true multimonitor support. Using an iOS App on a 16" pen display will be a liberating experience.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      More than that, I'd like to see an iPad with Mac OS. Maybe a little bit more power to run full applications. I stopped using Apple after 20 yrs because they refused to give MacBook Pro Pen & Touch though. The touchbar thing was the final straw for me. lol.

  • @artwithray
    @artwithray 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video review. Left handed artists unite!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому +1

      Indeed Ray. Thanks for Subscribing! Spread the word :D

  • @NorlyJoy
    @NorlyJoy 4 роки тому +1

    can you open photoshop on this?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Basically it's a fancy a screen. As long as your PC or Mac can open Photoshop then yes!

  • @acneubauer
    @acneubauer 4 роки тому

    I have an iMac + an Eizo monitor that is turned upright and the Wacom one. If I edit an image in Photoshop, can I have the photo displayed on the Eizo and the Wacom one at the same time? If I synchronize all screens then I have a problem with the Eizo turned upright (means only a third of the screen is used) And also I no longer have my tools separately on the iMac screen - Or do I always have to move the image on the the screen I want to edit it on?

  • @DJ_Kelpie
    @DJ_Kelpie 4 роки тому +2

    I would love to see the full video of this piece!!

  • @theforgedone
    @theforgedone 4 роки тому +2

    That looks great for a beginning artist! Wish I could get this for my kids. Wish it had touch though!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +6

      My kid will not draw on paper - it's the strangest thing. He's such a little tech head. tablets and phones. It's our fault because I'm a techie and his mum's a gamer so he just sees us all the time. He's know how to use Photoshop since he was three though which is pretty awesome! I'll have him earning his keep by the time he's eight. lol.

    • @tibbus8195
      @tibbus8195 4 роки тому +2

      And if youre looking for cheaper alternatives I
      suggest looking in huion too
      And if you don't mind at the fact its not Android compatible then a really good beginner graphics tablet is xp pen pro artist 12
      I've been using it for awhile now and I really enjoy it and its fairly easy to set up
      but if you don't mind the price I suggest getting This one

  • @ibrahimelgeaidy6141
    @ibrahimelgeaidy6141 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Lawrence for the amazing review!!
    How does it stand against Latest Huion pen displays?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +4

      Close but this is still better. Wacom has the better hover distance which is quite important, especially if you are not a pro. Tilt and roll are also better on Wacom tech in general I have found. Just smoother in general and this pen doesn't seem any different. Id does have less pressure levels but it feels very much like the Pro Pen to use. I'd also say that the 'paper feel' that Wacom has developed makes a big difference too. Huion and XP-Pen have tried to develop their own but I still think they are quite a few years behind. I think the price difference is about right for what you get there.

    • @ibrahimelgeaidy6141
      @ibrahimelgeaidy6141 4 роки тому +1

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW Thank you so much for the super quick reply, super help!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      Always super happy to help Ibrahim :) Spread the word & enjoy your day!

  • @SuperPicasso05
    @SuperPicasso05 4 роки тому

    there are two wacom products with the same name "one." one is this one. other one is a cheap amateur graphic tablet. I wonder who this ingenious naming idea belongs to!
    I was accidentally buying the wrong one! :)

  • @ArtPoetryImages
    @ArtPoetryImages 2 роки тому

    Thinking about getting this for my daughter

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому

      I think this is a great first tablet. I would also consider the Wacom 16 as it is almost the same but has Hotkeys OR you can wait a tiny bt and see what the new Wacom alternative brand Xencelabs comes up with if you're not in a real rush ;)

  • @FunkyFoxxDraws
    @FunkyFoxxDraws 2 роки тому

    Can we not draw on this without a computer?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому

      Sorry DZ - You need a PC or Mac. Think of it like a mouse or keyboard. It is not an iPad with the computer built in.

  • @two-moonz2953
    @two-moonz2953 4 роки тому +1

    Yes please to tutorial thank you. Gtreat video

  • @RueyTenTen
    @RueyTenTen 3 роки тому

    In 2021, for the same price, should I get this Wacom One or the Artisul D13 with 8192 pressure levels?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  3 роки тому

      I think there is an XP-Pen around the same price which is also worth looking at!

  • @lycrisMUSICVEVO
    @lycrisMUSICVEVO 4 роки тому +1

    Who is this for ? Well obviously for poor artists thats who

  • @Combo_Lab
    @Combo_Lab 4 роки тому +1

    Lets see that ergotron mounting video! I'm excited to see what you've came up with

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      I will make that happen as soon as I shake this cold!! :O ughhh It's already done.

  • @kajev1039
    @kajev1039 4 роки тому +1

    Can this tablet run on USB power alone like the Artisul? I plan on giving away my Artisul to my little sister and buying a new tablet for me to use.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +2

      If I do the full stand alone draw test I will also add a test of that to the video ;)

  • @blackjrg2245
    @blackjrg2245 4 роки тому

    wacom one and huion camvas 13 which one is good brother

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      I'm liking both depending on who it is for. I gave my son the Wacom One for learning on. You might want the Huion if you are a bit more advanced.

  • @RicardoDizonLefthanded
    @RicardoDizonLefthanded 4 роки тому +1

    1 side button only? What a bummer.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Strangely it didn't bother me at all. A good hotkey remote helps with that though - check out my playlist for more info on alternatives!

  • @hasandeniz6243
    @hasandeniz6243 2 роки тому

    Which app or program is this? Amazing drawing!

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Hassan. This is Sketchable. Available in the Windows App Store. Check out my Sketchable Playlist. Hope that helps - thanks for subscribing. Please spread the word :D

  • @doktor_faust
    @doktor_faust 2 роки тому

    can't unhear "wack-om" :D

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  2 роки тому +1

      Yup, had this chat more than a few times over the years since the early 90's. I've talked to people from Japan's head office, had beers with the EU team and that is how a lot of them pronounce it too. I know in America people pronounce it 'Way-comb' as well as some other ways. However, unless you want to track down & ask the original owners, then there's no real way of finding out the 100% truth. Ultimately, one Wack-om employee high-up boss once said to me "It doesn't matter how people pronounce it as long as they enjoy using it". I liked that answer.

  • @BeierFilms
    @BeierFilms 4 роки тому

    Correction: You say this pen is the "best in terms of specs with 4096 levels of sensitivity" but both Huion and XP Pen have tablets in their Pro series that have 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity with laminate screens and they're currently available for cheaper than the Wacom One. I'm not trying to start a brand war but just pointing out that, at least on paper, it seems you can still get better specs for less money with Wacom's competitors. Of course, it's totally valid if you just prefer the drawing experience, customer service, or drivers of Wacom.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      I believe I said the Pro Pen 2 is the best for specs :)

  • @Nekoozilla
    @Nekoozilla 4 роки тому +2

    xp pen artist 15.6 pro or wacom one 🤔

    • @alejandroromito
      @alejandroromito 4 роки тому

      This is really important Lawrence to me too. Same with Huion Kamvas Pro 16 (they're almost the same). The xp-pen even can power from the USB to be more portable. Lawrence, they're worst against this Wacom One, even with their laminated screens, more pressure, more screen size and new pens?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +5

      I haven't reviewed it so it's hard to say. After reviewing the last XP-Pen they got upset with not showing them the review before posting it. That kind of scared me off of them. I'm still not 100% sure about reviewing for them anymore at the moment. Still thinking about that if they make everyone do that - makes me worry!!
      Huion are more independent. So that is fine and their tablets are better quality on average. They are number two behind Wacom.
      Pressure isn't the be all & end all when it comes to pens. It is the most visible and talked about feature but most reviewers don't talk about rotate and hover. Wacom has these features and over pens the overs either don't or are not as good. The difference between Wacom, Huion and XP-Pen is larger when you pitch them against each other in this respect.
      As mentioned, laminated screens won't cut down parallax much at all between a good bonded screen. Not these days. As I proved in this video.
      More videos coming soon ;)

    • @alejandroromito
      @alejandroromito 4 роки тому

      @@LAWRENCEcanDRAW thanks so much Lawrence! So between the three (this Wacom, the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 and the Xp-Pen Artist Pro 15.6), you say the Huion and Wacom are the best, on top of Xp-Pen? Your advice it's crucial, as on Amazon, the reviews are towards the Xp-Pen. On top of that, the Huion its $320, the Xp-Pen $360 and the Wacom One $400...being the smallest of the trio🧐

  • @vanverdants7852
    @vanverdants7852 2 роки тому

    What app did you use

  • @navis5284
    @navis5284 4 роки тому

    Would this be a good choice for calligraphy and handwriting design ideas? Does the Wacom com with software installed? Can you export in .TIFF or .JPG format? Thank you so much.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      If you're doing calligraphy then you'd want a slightly bigger screen so you can do those longer free strokes that come more from the wrist. I's suggest a 16" or above tablet. Also, tablets like this are really just 'fancy' monitors - you still need to plug them into a PC/Mac to use them. They will work with whatever software you have on your computer. Hope that helps!

  • @s7pt846
    @s7pt846 Рік тому

    What is a name of the draw software you use please ?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  Рік тому

      Haha. I am sure I must have put that in the comments a bunch of times? No?? Sketchable!! It's really good, affordable and you can pick it up in the Windows app store to download - have fun S7PT and let me know what you think!!

  • @lilixhalo
    @lilixhalo 4 роки тому

    My Wacom One tablet has a blurry screen. I'm sure its not supposed to look like that, especially for almost $400. Has anyone had the same issue and been able to solve it?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Might be a fault. I would take some good photos and send them to Wacom support via email.

  • @madelohan
    @madelohan 4 роки тому

    Hi, I've had this display tablet and it works just fine as I expected.
    Anyhow, I am having trouble to change the brightness setting of this display, on my mac os. It just showing, "Compatible display device not found".
    Can this display tablet brightness be configured or not???

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      Have you downloaded and installed the latest drivers?

  • @graphosxp
    @graphosxp 4 роки тому +1

    what other stylus does it support? Does it support the Wacom Art pen or Pen 3D?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому +1

      Hmmm. I haven't tried my old Art Pen. I might do that if I release the draw test as a tutorial - stay tuned! However the Pro Pen 3D works with the Pro Pen 2 so that is a hard NOPE - I actually did try that one!

  • @Arya.A.S.M
    @Arya.A.S.M Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @VincentsKonsulat
    @VincentsKonsulat 4 роки тому

    On the list 5:22 there is a list of compatible devices where the Galaxy s9 is listed. But on the official website it is not. Where does this list come from and does anyone have an experience using the wacom one with a s9?

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      That list comes straight from Wacom. My Galaxy Note 8 isn't on there either but it works. I assume the S9 works if it works with DeX.

  • @fitfun5462
    @fitfun5462 4 роки тому

    Is the Wacom One actually compatible with the Pro Pen 2 from Wacom? Never used a Wacom products, so i am not sure how their pens are interchangable.

    • @LAWRENCEcanDRAW
      @LAWRENCEcanDRAW  4 роки тому

      No it's not. You'll have to go for one of the recent Wacom Cintiq tablets if you want the Pro Pen 2.

  • @angeldeschain0
    @angeldeschain0 4 роки тому +1

    I really like the idea about the tutorial (3:20).