Well Trent - I've been using the Kamvas Pro 19 as my daily driver for the last 2 weeks (already have my review up) - and I'm amazed that I dont' miss my 27" Cintiq at all. Being portable as well, allowed me to consolidate everything to 1 desk setup, freeing up a whole chunk of my studio space. I'm as impressed with this as you are.
100% agree with your thoughts here, Trent. I have the Kamvas Pro 19 here as well and have been HUGELY impressed by it. Once I get through my backlog of tablets to be reviewed, I expect I will be using this as my main as well.
I am glad that Huion finally made a product you enjoy. I love mine (24in. 4K Pro) and other than the Inspiron I don't think I will be buying any Wacom display screens any time soon.
I think one of the oversights professional artists get about the cost of these mid-tier tablets is what they bring to the table as a general use monitor/second monitor. I know at least for me I'm in the market for this tier of new tablet for reasons that mostly doesn't care about the "drawing capabilities". I want those to be sure, but it's not the reason I'm looking in this range, the big factors for me are Resolution, Size, and the VESA Mounting. Sure I could buy a cheaper tablet AND a cheaper monitor for the better second screen OR I could increase the cost of one by a good chunk to take care of both, which is what I really am looking for. Another thing that may impact some buyers to buy a better tablet for multi-use is the sheer physical space of having overly specialized hardware, if you want a quality drawing tablet and monitor, but your living/workspace doesn't have the real estate available for a 2nd or 3rd monitor shelling out for that $600-1200 tablet that is in the 18-24" 1440p/4k range might be more worth it than considering certain factors in isolation. It just something to keep in mind for the larger models of drawing tablets.
I considered it personally, but the ABYSMAL response times (15-25ms is the lowest they go!) of all current pen displays makes them unusable for me for anything that's not a spreadsheet. I can barely tolerate drawing on my 25ms 60Hz Kamvas 16 to begin with. The dream long-term is to just have one display that also draws well, though. I already use my display and my tablet on an arm, so it'd not be hard to adapt to. They're just not there yet.
Oi! I've found your channel mainly due to the faction crest video (amazing content! Thanks for doing that - it has helped me immensely in my own worldbuilding projects). One takeaway I learned is to summarize a faction's aesthetics (architecture, clothes, signature colors) into the crest. This, however, is something one can only do at the very end after most other worldbuilding has been established already. As such, the crest itself isn't integrated into the lore or world itself (e.g. you'll never see the Shadow Isles crest logo somewhere on the Shadow Isles). Since you've spend *A LOT* of time on crests, would you mind doing a video on the function faction crests serve within the world itself? And ways to make crests more integrated into the worldbuilding?
Mr. Trent, and have an XP - Pen 24 artist, and it has this USB - C connection, and where everything runs through one cable, or however despite that, and no one told me, and it was quite laggy, or then also nice to draw on, and however then got a new PC, and that wasn't a laptop, and for the drawing tablet alone, and decided to use th ' 3 cable ' bundle, or where there's a split HDMI, and USB - B cable to take care of the pen response, and the lag almost disappeared, or wasn't noticable it was like night, and day, or think the USB - C isn't that good at carrying video, and then other electronics, and perhaps to try that cable, or see if could make that work
I'd sell both of my iPads if XP Pen made a decent Windows screen tablet that I could travel with and take to work. I already have a small bluetooth keyboard and the tourbox already works with Windows, which dramatically speeds up productivity for me. I prefer 10 - 16 inch screens - though that's for around 2k/1080 p resolution screens.
I'm a bit confused. You reversed what you said earlier about the drivers on a Mac vs PC: earlier: @00:14:25 later: @00:20:05 At first you say Corel Painter on Windows had glitches with pressure sensitivity, and you didn't have that issue on a Mac. But then later you said you ran into driver conflicts "particularly when working with a mac", but "I played around with it a little bit on Windows, no problems" It sounds like both Windows and Mac have driver issues.
Only Corel painter on windows had issues, and with Mac, Corel painter was fine, but I had some full screen driver issues until I installed the latest OS and uninstalled Wacom and xp pen drivers. I hope that clarifies.
The question is: Will it replace your Bamboo? My old Huion is still in use, but only as a display...the capacitive response to the pen completely died.
my only complaint on this is that 18.5 inches is too small for 4k resolution in CSP. PS has an acceptable increase menu font size but on CSP the limited options are too small or tooooo large.
Wacom has definitely lost market share in recent years. But the price is definitely the main factor; it's literally double the price for the same specs.
Well Trent - I've been using the Kamvas Pro 19 as my daily driver for the last 2 weeks (already have my review up) - and I'm amazed that I dont' miss my 27" Cintiq at all. Being portable as well, allowed me to consolidate everything to 1 desk setup, freeing up a whole chunk of my studio space. I'm as impressed with this as you are.
Thanks Adam. I'll check out your review!
Don't worry Adam, we all still remember your meltdown over people not accepting your piss-poor defense of ai.
Why do you need one? Aren't you a "prompt engineer" now?
My favorite moment was when he looked at the camera and said: "-It's Gloving Time!"🧤😎
100% agree with your thoughts here, Trent. I have the Kamvas Pro 19 here as well and have been HUGELY impressed by it. Once I get through my backlog of tablets to be reviewed, I expect I will be using this as my main as well.
I am glad that Huion finally made a product you enjoy. I love mine (24in. 4K Pro) and other than the Inspiron I don't think I will be buying any Wacom display screens any time soon.
Been running a kamvas 16 on MacBook Pro for a week so far. Runs like a charm, no issues. Maybe one day I can get to Trent’s level
I love your video style so much, that I feel like arranging xmas Tree while Im chatting with my friend About art and tablet ❤ thank you for this
Ty for your great work🎉
I think one of the oversights professional artists get about the cost of these mid-tier tablets is what they bring to the table as a general use monitor/second monitor. I know at least for me I'm in the market for this tier of new tablet for reasons that mostly doesn't care about the "drawing capabilities". I want those to be sure, but it's not the reason I'm looking in this range, the big factors for me are Resolution, Size, and the VESA Mounting. Sure I could buy a cheaper tablet AND a cheaper monitor for the better second screen OR I could increase the cost of one by a good chunk to take care of both, which is what I really am looking for. Another thing that may impact some buyers to buy a better tablet for multi-use is the sheer physical space of having overly specialized hardware, if you want a quality drawing tablet and monitor, but your living/workspace doesn't have the real estate available for a 2nd or 3rd monitor shelling out for that $600-1200 tablet that is in the 18-24" 1440p/4k range might be more worth it than considering certain factors in isolation. It just something to keep in mind for the larger models of drawing tablets.
I considered it personally, but the ABYSMAL response times (15-25ms is the lowest they go!) of all current pen displays makes them unusable for me for anything that's not a spreadsheet. I can barely tolerate drawing on my 25ms 60Hz Kamvas 16 to begin with.
The dream long-term is to just have one display that also draws well, though. I already use my display and my tablet on an arm, so it'd not be hard to adapt to. They're just not there yet.
Oi! I've found your channel mainly due to the faction crest video (amazing content! Thanks for doing that - it has helped me immensely in my own worldbuilding projects). One takeaway I learned is to summarize a faction's aesthetics (architecture, clothes, signature colors) into the crest. This, however, is something one can only do at the very end after most other worldbuilding has been established already. As such, the crest itself isn't integrated into the lore or world itself (e.g. you'll never see the Shadow Isles crest logo somewhere on the Shadow Isles).
Since you've spend *A LOT* of time on crests, would you mind doing a video on the function faction crests serve within the world itself? And ways to make crests more integrated into the worldbuilding?
I got the Huion Kamvas pro 16 for $600 and I absolutely love it! It feels HUGE compared to ipad (not pro), paired with the TourBox I feel like a pro!
I've been using GT 191 v2 since 2019, still good as new today :D
Wish they had a 1440p version of it, the price is crazy
Yuup, 4k is overkill
Yeah you got the salsa back brother!!!!. Am gonna wait for huion to give me a call to do one lol
Mr. Trent, and have an XP - Pen 24 artist, and it has this USB - C connection, and where everything runs through one cable, or however despite that, and no one told me, and it was quite laggy, or then also nice to draw on, and however then got a new PC, and that wasn't a laptop, and for the drawing tablet alone, and decided to use th ' 3 cable ' bundle, or where there's a split HDMI, and USB - B cable to take care of the pen response, and the lag almost disappeared, or wasn't noticable
it was like night, and day, or think the USB - C isn't that good at carrying video, and then other electronics, and perhaps to try that cable, or see if could make that work
I'd sell both of my iPads if XP Pen made a decent Windows screen tablet that I could travel with and take to work. I already have a small bluetooth keyboard and the tourbox already works with Windows, which dramatically speeds up productivity for me. I prefer 10 - 16 inch screens - though that's for around 2k/1080 p resolution screens.
Hi Trent, a question regarding your workshops. By chance they come with subtitles. I am a Spanish speaker. for example character design. thank you!
I'm a bit confused. You reversed what you said earlier about the drivers on a Mac vs PC:
earlier: @00:14:25
later: @00:20:05
At first you say Corel Painter on Windows had glitches with pressure sensitivity, and you didn't have that issue on a Mac.
But then later you said you ran into driver conflicts "particularly when working with a mac", but "I played around with it a little bit on Windows, no problems"
It sounds like both Windows and Mac have driver issues.
Only Corel painter on windows had issues, and with Mac, Corel painter was fine, but I had some full screen driver issues until I installed the latest OS and uninstalled Wacom and xp pen drivers. I hope that clarifies.
@@TrentKaniuga Thanks! That clears it up a lot. Did you have Wacom and XP-pen drivers installed on Windows too?
The question is: Will it replace your Bamboo?
My old Huion is still in use, but only as a display...the capacitive response to the pen completely died.
How does the pen button feel. The previous huion i had had hard to press buttons. I use pen buttons a lot so i need sorfter buttons
Way better than I expected. It felt like it was on par with my wacom
my only complaint on this is that 18.5 inches is too small for 4k resolution in CSP. PS has an acceptable increase menu font size but on CSP the limited options are too small or tooooo large.
Wacom has definitely lost market share in recent years. But the price is definitely the main factor; it's literally double the price for the same specs.
Hey trent, I hope you're doing well.
I had a question: What happened to that pot breaking 2d animation video you made a while back?
sometimes I retire old videos from YT. Everything is still in my box sets of tutorials on gumroad. www.gumroad.com/trentk
AAAAA don't make me want to wishlist it harder, I'm still too poor to afford it 😭
Really swiping it up with this one.
Most people swipe right.
Your issue with the Windows machine is probably Windows Ink...(unless you turned that off).
you can just use 1 usb C for it if you have the right port on the other device
I thought I tried every configuration for this. But it still required the 2nd power cable.
even if my intuos pro M breaks from like 2016 i still can draw trash with a mouse
so a drawing tablet for me is just a convinience
His nose and sideburns remind me of Mayor Byron... but this is mostly just a nonsense comment to help in the algorithm. xD
much appreciated.
👍👍❤❤🕊🕊
iPad Pro. Eliminates half of all the button mashing and Extra and can still get the same results if not better.
iPad Pro ✅
and you are limited to 12.9 inch screen
22 seconds and one view lmao delete it (jk, great video I love u)
naw. this will probably be my most viewed video of the year.