Thank you mitochondria.... I am a traditional artist and wanted to try digital art for a long time now and looks like i can finally start to think about what devices im looking for
Dlas making a video about buying tablets right AFTER I bought a tablet yesterday feels like when a game you just bought on steam gets 90% off the next day
I'm happy with my screenless tablet. The only downside is that lines are quire unpredictable compared to drawing on my iPad, but still feels much better than the iPad surface wise.
Same, I started my digital art journey drawing with the mouse, years after, I saved enough money to buy my very first tablet Wacom Intuos Small, and 4 years later, I upgraded it to a HUION HS611. Like anyone used screenless tablet, my biggest issue was to get used to drawing on it (it took me almost 6 months to get familiar with eye coordinate, and 6 other months to draw without having jittered lines)
I'm not gonna lie. This video was a few months late for me. However, I'm glad to see the tablet I did buy is recommended by the guy who inspired me to draw digitally in the first place. Thanks Marcel
i thought that people only use screenless tablets at the begining and switch to tablets with a screen once they have gone pro, nice to know that even pros use those, thanks minion
It's just a choice. I have an android which I use for studying and sketching randomly, but my main is screenless tablet and laptop. I just prefer to not have my hand on the way as I draw lmao
This was helpful! As a traditional artist, I am curious about digital art. It’s so simple, but I never thought about those perks for a monitor tablet! I care very much about my posture 😂👌🏾 Appreciate it, Mitsubishi!
I’m a newbie artist who decided to start on digital about a year ago and just want to say I have been loving my Huion HS611. It’s a screenless tablet that was around $80 usd when I got it if I remember correctly and it has been a joy to work with plus it’s super light and about the same length and width as my laptop so it can just sit on my keyboard plus the software for customizing the buttons is super easy to use and Linux compatible.
Thank you so much for all your content. I stopped drawing because of getting busy with a lot of stuff in life, but you always encourage people to practice regardless, and you’ve inspired me to start again. I was discouraged that I was not as good as I was previously, but your videos for all skill levels make art feel so approachable. Thank you for considering everyone where they’re at in their art journeys. A truly unique channel! Liked and Subscribed
I'm about to transition myself into digital art, so I really need this video by lot. I really am considering badly whether to buy screen tablet or screenless. Thanks Microsoft!!
if you are looking for a monitor tablet. the wacom cintiq 16 might be something for you. This is the tablet I started with. and have had it for over 5 years now and it still works great. In any case, I hope you have fun with digital drawing. hope this helps
Screen tablets are fine for your posture if you use them at a reasonable height. Most professionals use a tablet arm, for which there are many different options and prices.
Thank you Marlene! This guide is pretty useful! I was just looking for a tablet I could take with me to classes, draw and also take notes on but have a really tough time picking which should I get. I really don't like Apple but ipads seemed to be the best option for me. The thing I'm most concerned about is the availability and pricing of drawing programs on them. Apple seems to have a one time purchase with procreate, which is good but most other teblets make me choose between krita(which I don't really like) or csp(which has only subscriptions on Android devices, which sucks)
Pick the one which you prefer. You can get used to any tool you use, and a tablet and the software is just that: a tool (of course if you're talking somewhat decent programs, but i've seen amazing things done with Paint even). I use Krita, and it works well, though the UI and shortcuts are clearly for use with a desktop PC or laptop. An important thing to be honest about to yourself, is howmany of the features you regularly use, and for me just drawing and some nice brushes are all i need for now.
I’ve always been considering buying a tablet! This video has come up extremely conveniently, and just in time. Thank you, Mitosis! I love your videos, keep up your work. (i draw on my phone with finger for 4 years)
5:33 got this as my first tab without recommendations and my oh my I love how my neck doesn't ache so much and now I'm hearing it's best?! Bro! I love you so much boss Got it for like 20 something dollars twas a discount
I've had my Wacom One (screen tablet) for 3 years now, and I don't see a need to switch or upgrade to anything else. Seeing and using the large tablets did make me want one at first, but I realized like you did that smaller is better in this case
How is your Wacom One holding up? I started on one and used it for around 2 years and I loved that thing, the screen however got insanely scratched up after drawing on the same small area for those 2 years so I recently ended up upgrading to a Cintiq Pro 27.
@@synraxx Yea, mine has a rough spot. When it's off and the light hits the screen right, it's visible. But when it's on and I'm drawing, I don't really notice it unless the nib is worn. Yours seems to have gotten it much worse than mine to have to replace it.
I agree wholeheartedly, tablet's basically do the same function, you just gotta look which suite you best for your purposes. Thanks alot for getting this video out for all the new and starting beginners out there, you are the best Macaroni.
First video I saw from you and I have to say, you are an angel. Reminding about future consecuences of espending copious amounts of money for a hobby you don't even know if you are going to keep doing for the long term is something that everyone should say but I think it's the first time I heard it in a youtube video. Thank you for doing the good thing!
Thank you marine biologist, ive been looking at tablets to buy like yesterday and i was looking at prices and what they do. So ive finally decided! Im gonna get a ipad
Also, commenting on the smartphone users' artists. Some actually learned how to draw on their phones before receiving a tablet. That was my case in 2016 until I switched from an art tablet to an iPad Pro. I will say having an Ipad is for traveling purposes; having an art table is significantly better and has more access to programs to enhance your art if you're looking for that. Edit: Drawing on your phone isn't that bad, Ibis got your back.
I absolutely appreciate the videos you make. They really helped me, and I even recommend you to some of my friends. Thank you so much, whatever your name is.
I used to draw for 10 years on a screenless tablet. :) It's a good experience; the only downside is that you might take 2-weeks (~ish) to get adjusted to the new hand-eye coordination skill. That is - drawing without looking at your hand. This might be a bit discouraging in the beginning, especially if you didn't draw traditionally before, but make sure to trust the process! This February, I was gifted an iPad and my joy for art sparkled again! Majorly! You would learn any tool/program with time, but the ability to draw from anywhere, and pack it with me when i travel is amazing, and what i cherish most. Take everything into consideration, and be patient with yourself. :) Nothing that seems scary at first actually is when you put some time into adjusting and practice!
I draw on my phone but I am a beginner. I just find it more accessible because pulling out my laptop and tablet feels like a chore just to draw and I like being able to hit the undo button and pencil doesn't erase nearly good enough for my liking.
I personally like the 'general-use' mobile tablet option. My experience is with android ones (I actually upgraded from a 2020 s6lite to a s9FE this year. Love that 'responsive' is now a word that lives in the same post-code, lol) but I like that they are both e-reader and drawing device, as well as the simple factor that they offer a level of focus and isolation I just don't get with a tablet attached to my computer proper. The main issue I've seen with the mobile tablets is the different pen technologies in use, and the sometimes lack of support the cheaper tablets have for pens of any sort. That and that trying to find the right app on them for what you want to do is dicey, especially if you don't want to pay any money. Although Krita is a thing on android now, so that's likely less an issue than it used to be. Krita might be fairly 'basic' but it has all the core features and iirc the android version has support for brush packs like the desktop version.
Krita is far from basic, but it is a bit more limited on tablets since it's pretty much a port from desktop/laptop windows devices. Attach a keyboard and it becomes a decent option, if you use a lot of shortcuts. Hell, it's generally a decent option, just a bit more hassle if you want specific functions a lot of the time (which i don't).
@@Yominokun1 Meh, I don't use a ton of layers in my stuff, so I often am not using a lot of the 'advanced functions'. Even in the case I do want them, I'm not a person that's really bothered by having to use the UI, so long as the UI is decent to begin with. I actually miss when you had a handful of options that then opened lists, instead of everything needing it's own window or screen the way a lot of modern UI goes. I feel like a lot of the distaste for Krita UI tends to be 'I'm used to other program', or 'I don't want to learn it and evaluate it after I know how it works'. You see a lot of the same with Blender and a lot of other free software. 'X is different than insert mainstream here, therefore it sucks' is the source of a lot of complaints.
I literally watched this video after using my Wacom Intuos Pro that I bought a few days prior. I thought I would return it in favor for an on-screen drawing tablet, but I got used to it and now I think I draw pretty well. Thanks for vindicating me, Slim Shader.
FINALLY ANOTHER DIGITAL ART VIDEO!!! You did amazing on this one, Micheal Jackson or is it Mojang Minecraft?No it's DEFINITELY MONSTERTRUCKMARSHELLMACARONI AND CHEESE BOY!
Greeting Guys and Gals. Time for a funny story with MY Drawing Tablet. I got my Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite for my college classes in Digital Art and Media. HOWEVER, the moment I started the classes, I came to learn that I would using Abobe Art programs... which are NOT compatible with my Tablet at all. Thus, less than 2 months in, I had to drop out of the class due to falling behind. Moral of the Story? Make sure the programs you will be using are compatible with your tech! On the bright side, I did find an Art Program called Krita that WAS compatible with my new tablet. Therefore, I was able to continue on my digital art journey without too much hassle. And in case you guys are wondering, the tablet itself was about 400 USD for the low GB version. So, choose what you are buying wisely. Have an awesome day. Peace out!
I have been using that same tablet you were showing in method 5 for 2 years of my digital art career, but seeing these other examples, im thinking of staying on method 5 with a new upgrade new year. Thank you, Microwave
Gonna butt in there, Maelstrom; BEGINNERS!! Art comes from you, not from your impliments. What ever type of pen/pencil/stylus/painbrush you use to lay down those lines, you are still the one giving them life! Having fancy gear wont magically make you better at art. I've been drawing for about 6 years now (feels like much longer haha) and own an iPad, aswell as a wacom intuos which I pair with a hamy down laptop. Software also doesn't matter; I use procreate on my iPad, and paused my clipstudio paint subscription because I started using Magma, which is a website! Your art and preferred medium will 1000% fluctuate, so focus on supporting yourself outside of art, as well as enjoying the journey of creating
i don't know how i'm only now finding this channel! this was actually helpful lol I think i'll just go for a screenless drawing tablet. seems like the best option for my budget. Thank you so much Mars-Elf!
Haven't been recommended your videos recently, but the algorithm finally came through, and as usual, Melatonin did not disappoint. Keep up the good work Also I know another Austrian artist who was successful
Wow! I was thinking of just buying the first result on the amazon rainforest, but the tablet I really wanted was hidden 69 pages away! Thank you so much Molecule!
One thing that i like about a screenleas tablet os that it is forcing me to learn to draw without looking down. It's making me better at blind sketching with pencil and paper. Gotta love an option that makes you a better artist all-around.
Hey sir!, its been a while since i have last Wachted your videos, and im still learning alot from you, thanks for these really helpful vidoes you make, because of you i finally manage to make an upgrade on my arts, thanks alot ❤
My videos on:
How to draw digitally 👉ua-cam.com/video/TbLazDkudQo/v-deo.html
Guide to drawing Apps 👉 ua-cam.com/video/69YvnuxCW4A/v-deo.html
yo im your new subscriber
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Big fan of your drawing ❤
Omg thanks you Markus for this video, we are close to Christmas and i really wanted to buy a tablet for drawing, always on point.
0:35 SPLATOON MUSIC?! DANG I DIDN’T KNOW YOU WAS CHILL LIKE THAT 😱
Thank you mitochondria.... I am a traditional artist and wanted to try digital art for a long time now and looks like i can finally start to think about what devices im looking for
Mitochondria?! That is wild, dude
lmaoo
My favorite one after Megatron 🤣
Hope this gets mentioned in a vid 😂
dude, that's not even close.
thanks Microplastic for the tablet advice👍
Microplastic? LMAOOO 😂
microplastic?!? dayum😭
😭 microplastic goes crazy
ikea
Oh my god i was planning on buying a tablet and this dropped. Thank you Minecraft!!!
Minecraft?😂😂
His name is MARIO CART, STOP CALLING HIM MINECRAFT ITS MARIO CART
Edit: I didn't even posted it who liked?
Samee
You mean you were too busy playing Minecraft to buy it
If anybody can find a display drawing tablet that can connect to iPhone
Please let me know.
Dlas making a video about buying tablets right AFTER I bought a tablet yesterday feels like when a game you just bought on steam gets 90% off the next day
Something similar happened to me the other day. Terrible feeling.
Same
the misery
depends what tablet u buy, if is that ipad that’s not gonna be problem lol. i use ipad pro M2 going so well
Happened to me too man
I was looking for a tablet and you released the video!
Thanks you Microscope!
Microscope 🧐🤨?
Thank you Migraine, you've been helping me grow as a artist since I've first began, you were the first person I watched when I was becoming an artist.
migraine is just downright diabolical
Ikea
This would have been useful a week earlier lol, good thing it works out anyways since the tablet I got was on your shop. Thank you Marcelinoliniac.
How is this comment one day ago, this video came out two hours ago 💀💀
@@pearltem5826really how the f ? 💀
@@pearltem5826maybe the video was reposted
@pearltem5826 bro is 2 steps ahead. Ik it's old but still
Respect for time traveling just to watch a video
I'm happy with my screenless tablet. The only downside is that lines are quire unpredictable compared to drawing on my iPad, but still feels much better than the iPad surface wise.
True, I struggle with the lines
I honestly prefer drawing with a mouse on my PC than on my iPad lmao, I still cant get used to it and hate drawing on a mobile os lol.
Lol I use a screenlees tablet on my phone 💀
Syn. My wrist would be in much more pain and the fact you can draw on Mouse? Respect!!
Same, I started my digital art journey drawing with the mouse, years after, I saved enough money to buy my very first tablet Wacom Intuos Small, and 4 years later, I upgraded it to a HUION HS611.
Like anyone used screenless tablet, my biggest issue was to get used to drawing on it (it took me almost 6 months to get familiar with eye coordinate, and 6 other months to draw without having jittered lines)
I'm not gonna lie. This video was a few months late for me. However, I'm glad to see the tablet I did buy is recommended by the guy who inspired me to draw digitally in the first place. Thanks Marcel
What tablet did you buy?
@vadimm8281 it's the Wacom screenless tablet. It works really well since I can keep my back straight when drawing.
I really want a drawing tablet this helped me pick which one i should get! Thanks Mahito!
NOT THE MAHITOE💔💔💔💔😿😿😿
YOU DID NOT JUST DO THAT 😨
Thank you Macroni. Really helpful
Ikea
"this is what's happened when austrian arists's actually successful" good one
Looked for this comment. Caught me way off guard and had to do a double take.
Exactly
Thank you MammaMia, exactly the kind of information I was looking for. So thoughtful of you sir
mamamia lmaooo
holy crap how convenient i was just planning on buying one thank you matpat
LOL😂😂
I've been thinking a lot about buying one recently! Thanks Maricel
his name is microwave idiot
CRAZY WORK
So close yet so far
Xiomi tablets are pretty good imo
@@baki577yes they're good value for money but Idk about consistency, reliability, longevity and app support
Thank you so much, micro phallus. You made me realize the size of my tablet doesn't matter
i thought that people only use screenless tablets at the begining and switch to tablets with a screen once they have gone pro, nice to know that even pros use those, thanks minion
It's just a choice. I have an android which I use for studying and sketching randomly, but my main is screenless tablet and laptop. I just prefer to not have my hand on the way as I draw lmao
thankyou michelle, this really help me as a young artist
I must say 'Microwave'😂😂😂 you are such a character......😂😂😂keep up the good work...
I thought his name was microplastic 😭
@@ÐØŁØ69 Wait a minute...I thought that his name was Macroni 😭
I honestly thought his name was martini
My fev art UA-camr dropped another banger! Thanks Mawakna
This was helpful! As a traditional artist, I am curious about digital art. It’s so simple, but I never thought about those perks for a monitor tablet! I care very much about my posture 😂👌🏾 Appreciate it, Mitsubishi!
I’m a newbie artist who decided to start on digital about a year ago and just want to say I have been loving my Huion HS611. It’s a screenless tablet that was around $80 usd when I got it if I remember correctly and it has been a joy to work with plus it’s super light and about the same length and width as my laptop so it can just sit on my keyboard plus the software for customizing the buttons is super easy to use and Linux compatible.
That was also my first drawing tablet too! I still have it and use it on the go when i cant draw at home haha
i was looking forward to this video .Love you microplastic
Thank you malaria, I wanted to buy a random tablet for drawing, and now I've decided, I'll get a mobile tablet❤ keep it up
Malaria
This is a really good guide for people who want to or are planning to buy a drawing tablet for digital art or animations. Good work, Microsporangia!
Dawg how long have I been missing from your videos…didn’t you like have 886k like…2 months ago?? HOWD YOU REACH 1.63M ALREADY!? CONGRATS THO
Thank you very much Maximum, I opened UA-cam to find out which tablet I should buy, and, well, guess what the first video I see is?
Marcelino never disappoints ✨.
I was just about to buy my new tablet and this video popped. Thank you minecart
I was wondering recently what are some good tablets and hoping for a good video like this! This video was rlly helpful, thank you Minnesota :)
Thank you so much for all your content. I stopped drawing because of getting busy with a lot of stuff in life, but you always encourage people to practice regardless, and you’ve inspired me to start again. I was discouraged that I was not as good as I was previously, but your videos for all skill levels make art feel so approachable. Thank you for considering everyone where they’re at in their art journeys. A truly unique channel! Liked and Subscribed
I already have an iPad but I like watching this channel’s videos so thank you Margarine for your videos ❤
I'm about to transition myself into digital art, so I really need this video by lot. I really am considering badly whether to buy screen tablet or screenless. Thanks Microsoft!!
if you are looking for a monitor tablet.
the wacom cintiq 16 might be something for you.
This is the tablet I started with.
and have had it for over 5 years now and it still works great.
In any case, I hope you have fun with digital drawing.
hope this helps
Screen tablets are fine for your posture if you use them at a reasonable height. Most professionals use a tablet arm, for which there are many different options and prices.
i've been considering buying an XP-PEN tablet for the past few days and and video just fully convinced me
Thank you Marlene! This guide is pretty useful! I was just looking for a tablet I could take with me to classes, draw and also take notes on but have a really tough time picking which should I get. I really don't like Apple but ipads seemed to be the best option for me.
The thing I'm most concerned about is the availability and pricing of drawing programs on them. Apple seems to have a one time purchase with procreate, which is good but most other teblets make me choose between krita(which I don't really like) or csp(which has only subscriptions on Android devices, which sucks)
Pick the one which you prefer. You can get used to any tool you use, and a tablet and the software is just that: a tool (of course if you're talking somewhat decent programs, but i've seen amazing things done with Paint even).
I use Krita, and it works well, though the UI and shortcuts are clearly for use with a desktop PC or laptop. An important thing to be honest about to yourself, is howmany of the features you regularly use, and for me just drawing and some nice brushes are all i need for now.
Ikea
I’ve always been considering buying a tablet! This video has come up extremely conveniently, and just in time. Thank you, Mitosis! I love your videos, keep up your work. (i draw on my phone with finger for 4 years)
I love the fact that the subtitles around 1:13 said quAstions
5:33 got this as my first tab without recommendations and my oh my
I love how my neck doesn't ache so much and now I'm hearing it's best?! Bro! I love you so much boss
Got it for like 20 something dollars twas a discount
This helped so Much thank you, MacBook
Thanks Microchip! I learned a lot, I am aspiring artist. I am planning to start draw because of my story!
Thank you Minneapolis, I've always wanted to know which tablet suits my needs the best!
DLAS has to be the single most self aware art youtuber I’ve ever watched. I love DLAS!!
4:28 "so this is what happen when Austrian artists are actually succesful" 😭
As an Austrian, this was diabolical. 😭 I had to audibly gasp at that one. 😂
@@sdal_yt on the other hand he's German 👀 ok i'm gonna end this joke before youtube send me into the shadow realm
Thank you so much Marcel you are the best artist I have ever seen
now i know what i want for christmas. thanks malice mizer!
MALICE MIZER IS CRAAAZY LMAOAOO 😭
Thank you for the advice, Armchair. I was grieving not having a monitor on my tablet for the longest time but this is reassuring.
I've had my Wacom One (screen tablet) for 3 years now, and I don't see a need to switch or upgrade to anything else. Seeing and using the large tablets did make me want one at first, but I realized like you did that smaller is better in this case
How is your Wacom One holding up? I started on one and used it for around 2 years and I loved that thing, the screen however got insanely scratched up after drawing on the same small area for those 2 years so I recently ended up upgrading to a Cintiq Pro 27.
@@synraxx Yea, mine has a rough spot. When it's off and the light hits the screen right, it's visible. But when it's on and I'm drawing, I don't really notice it unless the nib is worn. Yours seems to have gotten it much worse than mine to have to replace it.
I agree wholeheartedly, tablet's basically do the same function, you just gotta look which suite you best for your purposes.
Thanks alot for getting this video out for all the new and starting beginners out there, you are the best Macaroni.
6:40 nahhhh not the Minnie😭😭😭💀
First video I saw from you and I have to say, you are an angel. Reminding about future consecuences of espending copious amounts of money for a hobby you don't even know if you are going to keep doing for the long term is something that everyone should say but I think it's the first time I heard it in a youtube video. Thank you for doing the good thing!
Great vid, MARCEL!! 🥰
HUH?🤨
Who the hell is marcel
Someone got he's name right 😭
Bro don't misspell his name 🙂
You mean Martinelli right?
Thank you marine biologist, ive been looking at tablets to buy like yesterday and i was looking at prices and what they do. So ive finally decided! Im gonna get a ipad
Here goes Margarine with another banger video. Awesome dude honestly.
Thanks Macron! I love my posture too! I love your energy as always
Also, commenting on the smartphone users' artists. Some actually learned how to draw on their phones before receiving a tablet. That was my case in 2016 until I switched from an art tablet to an iPad Pro. I will say having an Ipad is for traveling purposes; having an art table is significantly better and has more access to programs to enhance your art if you're looking for that.
Edit: Drawing on your phone isn't that bad, Ibis got your back.
I absolutely appreciate the videos you make. They really helped me, and I even recommend you to some of my friends. Thank you so much, whatever your name is.
The gameranx reference is just peak 🗣️🔥🔥🙏🏻
I used to draw for 10 years on a screenless tablet. :) It's a good experience; the only downside is that you might take 2-weeks (~ish) to get adjusted to the new hand-eye coordination skill. That is - drawing without looking at your hand. This might be a bit discouraging in the beginning, especially if you didn't draw traditionally before, but make sure to trust the process! This February, I was gifted an iPad and my joy for art sparkled again! Majorly! You would learn any tool/program with time, but the ability to draw from anywhere, and pack it with me when i travel is amazing, and what i cherish most. Take everything into consideration, and be patient with yourself. :) Nothing that seems scary at first actually is when you put some time into adjusting and practice!
NOT THE AUSTRIAN ARTIST JOKE 😭😭😭
Thank for advice Michelangelo! Just bought XPPen Deco Pro MW (2nd Gen) .
thanks Markiplier, was planning on getting a new tablet
Crazy I was just looking for a tablet these past few weeks. Great video Mnemosyne!
I draw on my phone but I am a beginner. I just find it more accessible because pulling out my laptop and tablet feels like a chore just to draw and I like being able to hit the undo button and pencil doesn't erase nearly good enough for my liking.
The timing is impeccable
I personally like the 'general-use' mobile tablet option. My experience is with android ones (I actually upgraded from a 2020 s6lite to a s9FE this year. Love that 'responsive' is now a word that lives in the same post-code, lol) but I like that they are both e-reader and drawing device, as well as the simple factor that they offer a level of focus and isolation I just don't get with a tablet attached to my computer proper.
The main issue I've seen with the mobile tablets is the different pen technologies in use, and the sometimes lack of support the cheaper tablets have for pens of any sort. That and that trying to find the right app on them for what you want to do is dicey, especially if you don't want to pay any money. Although Krita is a thing on android now, so that's likely less an issue than it used to be. Krita might be fairly 'basic' but it has all the core features and iirc the android version has support for brush packs like the desktop version.
Krita is far from basic, but it is a bit more limited on tablets since it's pretty much a port from desktop/laptop windows devices. Attach a keyboard and it becomes a decent option, if you use a lot of shortcuts. Hell, it's generally a decent option, just a bit more hassle if you want specific functions a lot of the time (which i don't).
@@Yominokun1 Meh, I don't use a ton of layers in my stuff, so I often am not using a lot of the 'advanced functions'. Even in the case I do want them, I'm not a person that's really bothered by having to use the UI, so long as the UI is decent to begin with. I actually miss when you had a handful of options that then opened lists, instead of everything needing it's own window or screen the way a lot of modern UI goes.
I feel like a lot of the distaste for Krita UI tends to be 'I'm used to other program', or 'I don't want to learn it and evaluate it after I know how it works'. You see a lot of the same with Blender and a lot of other free software. 'X is different than insert mainstream here, therefore it sucks' is the source of a lot of complaints.
I literally watched this video after using my Wacom Intuos Pro that I bought a few days prior. I thought I would return it in favor for an on-screen drawing tablet, but I got used to it and now I think I draw pretty well.
Thanks for vindicating me, Slim Shader.
0:46 ohh you have a good taste 😼😼
Omg thank you for this vid. I wouldve been buying a tablet without drawing features rn. Thank u so much Magnetofluiddynamics!
FINALLY ANOTHER DIGITAL ART VIDEO!!! You did amazing on this one, Micheal Jackson or is it Mojang Minecraft?No it's DEFINITELY MONSTERTRUCKMARSHELLMACARONI AND CHEESE BOY!
I was just yesterday searching for what I need for digital art... Thanks
It's kinda a coincidence that you made this video when I'm wanting a tablet gotta enjoy Drawing like a sir thank you Michael jackson
wow this guide is actually very valid and helpful. thanks mr mitosis
Greeting Guys and Gals. Time for a funny story with MY Drawing Tablet. I got my Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite for my college classes in Digital Art and Media. HOWEVER, the moment I started the classes, I came to learn that I would using Abobe Art programs... which are NOT compatible with my Tablet at all. Thus, less than 2 months in, I had to drop out of the class due to falling behind. Moral of the Story? Make sure the programs you will be using are compatible with your tech!
On the bright side, I did find an Art Program called Krita that WAS compatible with my new tablet. Therefore, I was able to continue on my digital art journey without too much hassle.
And in case you guys are wondering, the tablet itself was about 400 USD for the low GB version. So, choose what you are buying wisely. Have an awesome day.
Peace out!
I have been using that same tablet you were showing in method 5 for 2 years of my digital art career, but seeing these other examples, im thinking of staying on method 5 with a new upgrade new year.
Thank you, Microwave
"I guess this is what happens when austrian artists are actually successful" 💀
Gonna butt in there, Maelstrom;
BEGINNERS!! Art comes from you, not from your impliments. What ever type of pen/pencil/stylus/painbrush you use to lay down those lines, you are still the one giving them life! Having fancy gear wont magically make you better at art.
I've been drawing for about 6 years now (feels like much longer haha) and own an iPad, aswell as a wacom intuos which I pair with a hamy down laptop.
Software also doesn't matter; I use procreate on my iPad, and paused my clipstudio paint subscription because I started using Magma, which is a website! Your art and preferred medium will 1000% fluctuate, so focus on supporting yourself outside of art, as well as enjoying the journey of creating
Thank you so much!! I've been looking for this for a while now. Thanks microwave!
This is SOOO informative, But I've already decided on the 2 in 1 laptop, Thank you so much microeconomics!!
yo 7 minutes ago
already have a tablet tho
thanks macarel
thanks Magnus Chase for the tablet advice, ill be looking for one to ask for my bday tmmrw
Marcell got it
i don't know how i'm only now finding this channel!
this was actually helpful lol
I think i'll just go for a screenless drawing tablet. seems like the best option for my budget. Thank you so much Mars-Elf!
Haven't been recommended your videos recently, but the algorithm finally came through, and as usual, Melatonin did not disappoint. Keep up the good work
Also I know another Austrian artist who was successful
SCREEN LESS TABLETS LETS GOO!!
Been using my Wacom Intuos Pro Comic since 2016 and Ive improved since then from beginner to decent
I just want to say thank you a lot for making these videos. I think I still suck at art but I improved a lot from watching you.
Big fan of your talent and work sir. Been following for almost 2 yrs now
Wow! I was thinking of just buying the first result on the amazon rainforest, but the tablet I really wanted was hidden 69 pages away! Thank you so much Molecule!
this man had me fixing my posture 5 times
I appreciated the Wario Ware music in the background at the beginning. And the advice was good as well. Many thanks, Mido.
I am sure this guy always revive myart motivation
Thanks mitch! This video was so much help!
One thing that i like about a screenleas tablet os that it is forcing me to learn to draw without looking down. It's making me better at blind sketching with pencil and paper. Gotta love an option that makes you a better artist all-around.
Thank you mister placenta, this was really helpful for me
Thank you very much, Mercedes Benz, I really appreciate your advice!!
Waoo 😮😮😮 I never knew u could turn off your screen tablet, and it still works!!!!!! Thanks, man...
this is very timely for me, you really helped me made my decision.
Thank you Minotaur for the opinions.
I will definately get the backpain!
Hey sir!, its been a while since i have last Wachted your videos, and im still learning alot from you, thanks for these really helpful vidoes you make, because of you i finally manage to make an upgrade on my arts, thanks alot ❤