Really love how you're clear right off the bat about how these are basically monitors. I can imagine a newbie trying to decide what's best for them, or an artist's parents/grandparents/other relative/friend/partner/child looking to gift one of these things, and being super confused by all the options. Your clarity will really help people find what they're looking for.
When doing pen tests, you should turn off all pressure sensitivity settings on the brush itself, as it can give the illusion of "waves" or "unnatural tapers"
XP-pen and Huion becoming a solid competition to Wacom, with better prices is one of the best things that happened in the drawing world in recent years. Only thing I wish for now is a solid competition to Photoshop. So far, only Artstudio Pro has come close and that's iPad only.
Hey Brad Colbow, the Artist 22 (2nd Generation) does NOT have a laminated display! Check your product before you review it! I was going to buy one based off your review, but luckily, I noticed the specs did not mention a laminated display, and I then checked with XP-Pen, who confirmed that it is NOT laminated. It has a matte plastic film over the screen! (which is replaceable if you can imagine how easy it is to put a 22 inch screen protector on without getting dust or air bubbles under it!)
Hey Brad, so I've been looking at getting a new iPad for a while as my last one broke a couple of years ago. Watching your videos, along with a few other peoples, has made me want to get back into drawing/design. I ordered my iPad yesterday along with a Pencil and hope to get stuck into a good artsy project. Thanks!
I have the previous version of this which as been a pretty good tablet. Besides the matte finish and laminated screen, I was wondering what other differences there are in this version. I was hoping they would’ve fixed the odd tapering at the end of the lines. It’s the one thing that kinda drives me crazy. **Update:** I got the 2nd Gen 2 years ago and it just completely died after the warranty ended. I tried contacting XP-pen and I'll just say... their customer service is not helpful! I'm looking in to Huion.
Love your reviews. Watched them all when deciding which one I wanted, and in the end went with a Huion Kamvas. I've got it on a monitor arm that lets my bring it right down to my lap so I can sit back and draw while watching UA-cam.
@@TrappedInTheSauce It works great! I've never used a Wacom so I can't compare it to the top of the line stuff. I don't mind there aren't shortkey buttons because I can reach my keyboard just fine. I had some trouble setting it up but it wasn't the tablet's fault it was windows 10 being weird trying to connect a 3rd monitor. I love it. To be 100% honest though, I like drawing on my iPad more and almost wish I'd put the money to a new, bigger screen iPad instead.
So my grandma is about to order a 15.6 inches but since I saw the price is close with 22 pro I suggested it to her. She doesn’t see my message yet but I hope she agrees but if she doesn’t 15.6 is still good tablet especially the buttons and the pen EDIT: She agreed❤️😭
This explains so much... so, I am going to guess Huion and XP-Pen share manufacturers. This looks just like the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus (which I have). There was small drama in my purchasing (multiple defective models before getting the one I have and am super happy with presently.) My defect model 2 - had THIS unit's base feet instead of Huion's! At the time, I had found another different defect... but, this was a second defect on that model I am guessing (the housing was different.) These units look practically identical, I am super curious... if they are performance wise. Love the Huion but, when I purchased if this model existed I would have had a tough time choosing between the two. (Though I think the Huion would have still been my choice due to the etched glass display... and even stronger color range.)
For 2d design, especially illustration, I would recommend to buy an iPad. The screen is awesome, and you can learn how to draw on the best app like Procreate. If you just want to draw, iPad is the best. Also don't forget the fact that you have to buy an Apple Pencil. But, if you want to go with 3d design, I can tell you that PC is the best. However, I would never recommend you to buy PC at iPad price range for being an artist.
When you are drawing with the ruler while the ruler is straight your hand is still moving up and down (perpendicular to the ruler). Given these pens have tilt sensitivity isnt that where the "imperfections" are coming from?
Q: at 5:32 you draw a circle and the line breaks. This is happening on my Deco Pro as well. Is this an issue with XPPen the brand, or an issue with all brands of tablets?
I’m interested in finding the right XP-Pen tablet for me that will work with newer MacBooks, which only have USB-C ports. This tablet seems decent but I don’t think I can accept that it doesn’t have shortcut keys. I prefer something with shortcut keys because they’re convenient and I’m used to working with them.
Hi Brad! Your review are so refreshing and fun to watch. It is painfully to watch other UA-camrs trying to be funny on their presentation but it doesn’t work at all. You inspire confidence on critics. I come from traditional artworks and making the transition to digital is a little overwhelming at first because I’m old school. I’ll like to share my work with you if you don’t mind, to get your feedback on how to translate it into digital work. I’ll send it to your email. Any suggestions to an old fart like me will be highly appreciated. Keep up the good work. I wish you all the best. Freddie Rosa
Question: If I have the Galaxy S6 Lite and have a screen-less wacom tablet, would it make sense to upgrade to a pen display? I already have a beefy computer so it should run well but I wonder if it's pointless or not. I like the ergonomics of a screen-less tablet but drawing on the galaxy is a lot of fun too
Please tell me if i should go for the latest huion kamvas plus 22 or this! Good lord the decisions are endless XD PS you should also test the tilt, Brad :/ There were some weird breaks in someone else's review while using tilt, your perspective woulda been nice
I know right,, my last one had the eraser as on of the buttons. I would accidentally hit it and spend the next 10 minutes trying to figure out why my pen wasn't working
This looks really good, but are you sure it's a laminated screen? I can't find any information on any of the specs that says so. Even on Amazon when people ask about it, you get this really copy and pasted response from XP-Pen that doesn't actually answer if it is or not lol. From what i'm seeing it doesn't look like even if it's NOT laminated that there's really any noticeable gap. Also i agree that they need to at LEAST bump up the resolution on all 20+ inch models to 1440p minimum. 1080p is perfect for smaller screens in the 16 inch and lower tablets, but 20 and up it's just too noticeable since you're going to be really close to the screen, unlike if it was just a normal computer monitor that sits farther from your eyes. It's not a deal breaker by any means, just something i feel they need to standardize.
I was looking at getting a pen display like yesterday or buying the Apple Pencil/Wacom/Logitech crayon thank you so much your videos are helping figure out what to get(I’m like 13 so I don’t wanna spend to much)
So, how does this really compare withe the Artist 22E Pro with the exception of the express keys? What’s good about this drawing tablet sacrificing the express keys with the 22E?
shouldnt the straight edge test be done with a brush that isnt using pressure sensitivity? the difference in the line thickness may make the wobbles more apparent/new wobbles show ?
uhmm I've seen other reviews of this but none said the screen is laminated. Is it tho? or the parallax is so small that it feels like a laminated screen?
Lamination isn't mentioned on the xp pen site and you can see that its not from the huge colour difference between the display and bezels when off caused by light shining through the air gap. On laminated displays when off the display and bezel pretty much blend together to look solid black
@@litjellyfish Watch Teoh Yi Chie 's review ua-cam.com/video/05LHgF5J10M/v-deo.html he talks about the screen, the close up shows the gap between the pen and cursor is really small...It's way smaller compared to the gap on my xp-pen 22HD 1st generation , so it is possible without lamination..
Brad, have you ever heard of the Monoprice 22 Creator? It's a real budget-friendly pen display that I just learned about today. I was hoping to find a review by you on this particular device but there is not one. Could you do one and give your honest estimate based on your typical review process. The few reviews I can find are not as thorough as yours. Again, it's called the Monoprice Creator 22. Thanks.
What I do is draw in pencil on one layer and then make a new layer for my outlines. And the layer with my pencils I change the opacity so it's lighter and easier to see the outlines I'm making on the new layer.
Kamvas 22 plus 100%, better colour gamut, better lamination, etched glass, more streamlined design (no weird chunks in the back, less boxy corners, less cheap looking stand)
Hello Mr.Brad do you apply a screen protector on your ipad or any other Touch device before drawing on it with a stylus. Just want to know if it can get any scratch.
Sooo is there even any difference between the Huion Kamwas that basically looks the same and this one besides the different brand name? lol I'm really curious.
Yes, the main difference is customer service, Xp-pen treats their customers much better from what I've gathered. Quality/longevity seems to also be in Xp-pen's favor, not too sure on this one though. And initial activation force seems to be higher (that's bad) on Xp-pen; again, based on things I've seen and heard. It would be best to do your own research but I hope this helps.
Just recently stumbled upon your channel while looking for a new computer, having an interest in digital drawing. I'm looking at the Samsung S7-plus versus Samsung S6-lite. Any suggestions on what I should look for in a keyboard to accompany either one of these? Thanks. BTW, love your videos!
@@TheLondonForever00 Bought the S7+. So glad that I took my time deciding (6 months). I don’t do blogging, etc., on this, so I got a cheap, light, back-lit Bluetooth keyboard (ARTECK HB220B), which works well for my purposes . Steep learning curve (started with “Clip Studio”, free for 6 months trial) because I’m completely new at digital art . But worth it!
@@LEDewey_MD Thanks for the quick reply. I was just deciding on S7+ or a stand alone graphic tablet like the XP Pro R22. I can't afford both and I've just started in digital art. I use my Galaxy Note 9 for my digital drawing but great really great results... just need a bigger one now.
Really love how you're clear right off the bat about how these are basically monitors. I can imagine a newbie trying to decide what's best for them, or an artist's parents/grandparents/other relative/friend/partner/child looking to gift one of these things, and being super confused by all the options. Your clarity will really help people find what they're looking for.
"young person" An old person could make the same mistake.
@@Layarion Fair, if a bit pedantic. I'll go edit it.
When doing pen tests, you should turn off all pressure sensitivity settings on the brush itself, as it can give the illusion of "waves" or "unnatural tapers"
You've missed the best thing that ever existed in your content - "The Glove Dance"
@Archangel 88大天使 NO DANCE!
The thug shake🤓
This dude is getting younger and younger damn
I just got myself a XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro 🙌 and it’s so nice
@@4Sell no cons lol
Brad: I dont do the glove dance anymore
Also Brad: GLOVE DANCE GO BRRRR
I said the same thing on twitter to him..funny ways though he laughed too no offense
Glove dance?
Pros of having a large screen
Lets see...
Number 1) It's large
hahaha pun
Agree
XP-pen and Huion becoming a solid competition to Wacom, with better prices is one of the best things that happened in the drawing world in recent years.
Only thing I wish for now is a solid competition to Photoshop. So far, only Artstudio Pro has come close and that's iPad only.
We have krita? Its good?
@@aquaregia9029 it is good, but not as good as Photoshop. But I admit that as a professional illustrator my demands on an app are a bit high.
@@youshimimi you are right Im new so I dont need anything fancy yet.
Meh, Clip Studio is better for everything except lack of Liquify and adding final touches/filters.
Affinty Photo or Adobe Fresco
Hey Brad Colbow, the Artist 22 (2nd Generation) does NOT have a laminated display! Check your product before you review it!
I was going to buy one based off your review, but luckily, I noticed the specs did not mention a laminated display, and I then checked with XP-Pen, who confirmed that it is NOT laminated. It has a matte plastic film over the screen! (which is replaceable if you can imagine how easy it is to put a 22 inch screen protector on without getting dust or air bubbles under it!)
Hey Brad, so I've been looking at getting a new iPad for a while as my last one broke a couple of years ago. Watching your videos, along with a few other peoples, has made me want to get back into drawing/design. I ordered my iPad yesterday along with a Pencil and hope to get stuck into a good artsy project. Thanks!
YES!! I've been waiting for more reviews before buying one
I was waiting for this cause i entered a giveaway without knowing the product detail :)
There was a giveaway!
@@joshuaconnell3167 ?
Daffa said there was a giveaway he entered it without knowing any deets
@@joshuaconnell3167 i guess a Brad video was just nicer to watch than to read or another video
Giveaway? Where, I MUST KNOW, IM TOO BROKE D:
I have the previous version of this which as been a pretty good tablet. Besides the matte finish and laminated screen, I was wondering what other differences there are in this version.
I was hoping they would’ve fixed the odd tapering at the end of the lines. It’s the one thing that kinda drives me crazy.
**Update:** I got the 2nd Gen 2 years ago and it just completely died after the warranty ended. I tried contacting XP-pen and I'll just say... their customer service is not helpful! I'm looking in to Huion.
Once again another video by the one the only BRAD COLBOW!
Love your reviews. Watched them all when deciding which one I wanted, and in the end went with a Huion Kamvas. I've got it on a monitor arm that lets my bring it right down to my lap so I can sit back and draw while watching UA-cam.
How’s it been working so far
@@TrappedInTheSauce It works great! I've never used a Wacom so I can't compare it to the top of the line stuff. I don't mind there aren't shortkey buttons because I can reach my keyboard just fine. I had some trouble setting it up but it wasn't the tablet's fault it was windows 10 being weird trying to connect a 3rd monitor. I love it. To be 100% honest though, I like drawing on my iPad more and almost wish I'd put the money to a new, bigger screen iPad instead.
So my grandma is about to order a 15.6 inches but since I saw the price is close with 22 pro I suggested it to her. She doesn’t see my message yet but I hope she agrees but if she doesn’t 15.6 is still good tablet especially the buttons and the pen
EDIT: She agreed❤️😭
Awesome review as always..!!! I like the way he explains the pros and cons..!!!!
I just want to say, youre a very cool dude, keep doing what you do man, and have a good day!
This explains so much... so, I am going to guess Huion and XP-Pen share manufacturers. This looks just like the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus (which I have). There was small drama in my purchasing (multiple defective models before getting the one I have and am super happy with presently.) My defect model 2 - had THIS unit's base feet instead of Huion's! At the time, I had found another different defect... but, this was a second defect on that model I am guessing (the housing was different.) These units look practically identical, I am super curious... if they are performance wise. Love the Huion but, when I purchased if this model existed I would have had a tough time choosing between the two. (Though I think the Huion would have still been my choice due to the etched glass display... and even stronger color range.)
Hey sir, can u please tell me, which image quality is better? Ipad procreate vs PC Photoshop? Please tell me, before i buy one of them, thanks...
Yeah, please...
For 2d design, especially illustration, I would recommend to buy an iPad. The screen is awesome, and you can learn how to draw on the best app like Procreate.
If you just want to draw, iPad is the best. Also don't forget the fact that you have to buy an Apple Pencil.
But, if you want to go with 3d design, I can tell you that PC is the best. However, I would never recommend you to buy PC at iPad price range for being an artist.
@@hanpratama9603 Thanks a lot...Its helpfulll...
@@teoriataumateri4787 Glad to help you 😄
I find the lack of glove dance disturbing... LUL Great review!
13HD still going strong 💪🏾
Hi I want you to please also make some review in budget like XP pen Deco v1 2020 vs HUION HS611
Cause it's really helpful for beginners to choose the right product
Ya it would have been great
How did you get the colors to be so nice?
When I got mine it was too red, and no matter what setting I couldn't get it accurate like yours.
2 questions:
- Have the drivers improved in stability and features?
- does the screen support touch controls?
They have not improved the drivers. They actually made them worse somehow
It's now pretty good : D they updated the look and everything, it's a lot more intuitive than the last one
2:32 He meant 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Nice video Brad. I love large display tablets, but I still want portability. This is a difficult one.
When you are drawing with the ruler while the ruler is straight your hand is still moving up and down (perpendicular to the ruler). Given these pens have tilt sensitivity isnt that where the "imperfections" are coming from?
Q: at 5:32 you draw a circle and the line breaks. This is happening on my Deco Pro as well. Is this an issue with XPPen the brand, or an issue with all brands of tablets?
which one you would choose between 16 vs 22 pro and 22r pro ?
What do you recommend, 2nd gen or not 2nd gen. Trying to decide what to get in next few hours.
Me too!
I’m interested in finding the right XP-Pen tablet for me that will work with newer MacBooks, which only have USB-C ports. This tablet seems decent but I don’t think I can accept that it doesn’t have shortcut keys. I prefer something with shortcut keys because they’re convenient and I’m used to working with them.
Hi Brad! Your review are so refreshing and fun to watch. It is painfully to watch other UA-camrs trying to be funny on their presentation but it doesn’t work at all. You inspire confidence on critics. I come from traditional artworks and making the transition to digital is a little overwhelming at first because I’m old school. I’ll like to share my work with you if you don’t mind, to get your feedback on how to translate it into digital work.
I’ll send it to your email. Any suggestions to an old fart like me will be highly appreciated. Keep up the good work. I wish you all the best.
Freddie Rosa
I love the glove dance! Some brake dancing moves with your arms will work!!!
Can it be seperate from computer? So u dont need computer to work on it?
Question: If I have the Galaxy S6 Lite and have a screen-less wacom tablet, would it make sense to upgrade to a pen display? I already have a beefy computer so it should run well but I wonder if it's pointless or not. I like the ergonomics of a screen-less tablet but drawing on the galaxy is a lot of fun too
Please tell me if i should go for the latest huion kamvas plus 22 or this! Good lord the decisions are endless XD
PS you should also test the tilt, Brad :/ There were some weird breaks in someone else's review while using tilt, your perspective woulda been nice
Btw "Brad's art school" is you right? same voice.
You didn't perform the golve dance... I love it... Please don't stop doing it...
Imma check it out
This is the earliest I have ever been in any video :0
My best is 14 seconds
@@sk1ttlnko mine so far is 1 minute
Im just to the place where I am seriously looking for something like this. Great info, as always!
The buttons on all the pens (including the Apple Pencil) function mostly to make me accidentally activate the wrong thing. They never help me
I know right,, my last one had the eraser as on of the buttons. I would accidentally hit it and spend the next 10 minutes trying to figure out why my pen wasn't working
Thnx for this nice reviewwww Mr brad 💕
This looks really good, but are you sure it's a laminated screen? I can't find any information on any of the specs that says so. Even on Amazon when people ask about it, you get this really copy and pasted response from XP-Pen that doesn't actually answer if it is or not lol. From what i'm seeing it doesn't look like even if it's NOT laminated that there's really any noticeable gap. Also i agree that they need to at LEAST bump up the resolution on all 20+ inch models to 1440p minimum. 1080p is perfect for smaller screens in the 16 inch and lower tablets, but 20 and up it's just too noticeable since you're going to be really close to the screen, unlike if it was just a normal computer monitor that sits farther from your eyes. It's not a deal breaker by any means, just something i feel they need to standardize.
may i know how many your collection tablet you have at home?
Thank you (again) I have to keep an eye on this
I was looking at getting a pen display like yesterday or buying the Apple Pencil/Wacom/Logitech crayon thank you so much your videos are helping figure out what to get(I’m like 13 so I don’t wanna spend to much)
Nice how you introduce yourself now.
So, how does this really compare withe the Artist 22E Pro with the exception of the express keys? What’s good about this drawing tablet sacrificing the express keys with the 22E?
I would like to know this too!!!
im getting this exact model and cant wait lol
How is the initial activation force? Is it on par with Wacom? Better than on the Innovator 16?
How do you connect it to a pc/monitor?
Ok pen display device test on m1 mac mini or macbook ? :)
This was very helpful, thank you
Why dont you ever use ruler functions when your drawing to maoe straight lines ?
He is testing if the hardware/drivers distort anything. Wouldn’t make sense to use the software to bypass that test.
*Sorry bad English
shouldnt the straight edge test be done with a brush that isnt using pressure sensitivity? the difference in the line thickness may make the wobbles more apparent/new wobbles show ?
We all know Brad can draw a never-ending line on that screen without once deviating from Pressure Level 2318. Easy. 😋
is this also touch screen with you fingers?
Need it to be in computer or tablet can be seperate? Please answer
uhmm I've seen other reviews of this but none said the screen is laminated. Is it tho? or the parallax is so small that it feels like a laminated screen?
True... didn't know this is laminated? Other's never mentioned it.
Well how can you make the parallax that small if it’s NOT laminated? I mean the small parallax is a result of the lamination right?
Lamination isn't mentioned on the xp pen site and you can see that its not from the huge colour difference between the display and bezels when off caused by light shining through the air gap. On laminated displays when off the display and bezel pretty much blend together to look solid black
@@litjellyfish Watch Teoh Yi Chie 's review ua-cam.com/video/05LHgF5J10M/v-deo.html he talks about the screen, the close up shows the gap between the pen and cursor is really small...It's way smaller compared to the gap on my xp-pen 22HD 1st generation , so it is possible without lamination..
@@BRoseDesignz cool :) I am still surprised this is possible without lamination but I need to trust you if you say it’s not laminated.
Brad, have you ever heard of the Monoprice 22 Creator? It's a real budget-friendly pen display that I just learned about today. I was hoping to find a review by you on this particular device but there is not one. Could you do one and give your honest estimate based on your typical review process. The few reviews I can find are not as thorough as yours. Again, it's called the Monoprice Creator 22. Thanks.
How do you achieve the faint lines, that you draw over ? Is that a program that you download..
What I do is draw in pencil on one layer and then make a new layer for my outlines. And the layer with my pencils I change the opacity so it's lighter and easier to see the outlines I'm making on the new layer.
Actually there are 2 types of wave
The first one is at the stroke
And the second one is at the pressure
The line is almost straight!!!! Miracles happens!
should i buy this or the kamvas 16 2021 please help
Great review as always! Out of curiosity, would you prefer this over the Kamvas 22 Plus?
Same question!
Kamvas 22 plus 100%, better colour gamut, better lamination, etched glass, more streamlined design (no weird chunks in the back, less boxy corners, less cheap looking stand)
can you use it with the m1 mac mini directly? without setting it up with another screen?
Question can you draw without a computer, if you just to draw and don't have a computer
Do i understand it correct that the 2nd Gen. is now Glass and not a IPS Display?
Thanks
I want to buy a graphic tablet of up to $ 400, what do you advise me ?
I hope to buy Wacom One Display, what do you think of it ?
how does this compare to the huion 22 plus?
this screen vs innovator 16? besides size, is there another difference? as in color RGB or pen tilt?
hey brad, a humble request if you put timestamps in video description please. Thank you.
Brad question,
Out of your vast collection of drawing tablets which one do you actively use?
No response yet :( I also want to know
Does it also have a touch screen, so you can zoom with your fingers?
I notice you had this connected to an HP laptop. Can you do a review of that laptop for an artist?
Hello Mr.Brad do you apply a screen protector on your ipad or any other Touch device before drawing on it with a stylus. Just want to know if it can get any scratch.
I’m hoping the next pro tablets have 1440p screens. Most of the pro features are now standard
Thanks for all the work on your reviews! how does this compare to the Huion Kamvas 22 Plus?
When will part 4 beginner art video will come out
Hi mate . What drawing software did you use during this video?
Brad what do you recommend. ipad 8th gen with apple pencil or tab s6 lite, I have enough money to buy both. Which is more value for money
where do you get your music brad?
Hey brad have you tried those rubber tips that go over the nib of the Apple Pencil? Are they any good?
what is the cheapest pen display?
What paint software is the best one to use please
this is really good for the price
Does anyone know if the 2nd gen stylus is compatible with the 1st gen display tablet?
Sir, Is xp pen deco1 V2 worth buying please suggest 🙏
Hey Brad, can you review the new Huion inspiroy keydial? It looks really useful with the mini keyboard, if only they had a version for lefties 😔
Where was the glove-Dance
Great video. Is that the HP Envy 15?
Really good ideas
brad will you review the lenovo p11 pro?
Which HP laptop are you using? (The one which we see at the beginning)
Sooo is there even any difference between the Huion Kamwas that basically looks the same and this one besides the different brand name? lol I'm really curious.
Yes, the main difference is customer service, Xp-pen treats their customers much better from what I've gathered. Quality/longevity seems to also be in Xp-pen's favor, not too sure on this one though. And initial activation force seems to be higher (that's bad) on Xp-pen; again, based on things I've seen and heard. It would be best to do your own research but I hope this helps.
@@lillycastitatis6807 LMAO im sold-
I love brad
What is better hii on or xp pen?
Thanks, Brad. How does drawing on this compare to drawing on iPad Pro?
How does it compare to first generation?
Just recently stumbled upon your channel while looking for a new computer, having an interest in digital drawing. I'm looking at the Samsung S7-plus versus Samsung S6-lite. Any suggestions on what I should look for in a keyboard to accompany either one of these? Thanks. BTW, love your videos!
Which one did you buy in the end, it's what I'm looking at doing? Thanks
@@TheLondonForever00 Bought the S7+. So glad that I took my time deciding (6 months). I don’t do blogging, etc., on this, so I got a cheap, light, back-lit Bluetooth keyboard (ARTECK HB220B), which works well for my purposes . Steep learning curve (started with “Clip Studio”, free for 6 months trial) because I’m completely new at digital art . But worth it!
@@LEDewey_MD Thanks for the quick reply. I was just deciding on S7+ or a stand alone graphic tablet like the XP Pro R22. I can't afford both and I've just started in digital art. I use my Galaxy Note 9 for my digital drawing but great really great results... just need a bigger one now.
How about a review on that sweet computer desk you have.