Intuos Small (Pistachio) at an all-time low. Grab this over the Wacom One. Intuos has double the pressure sensitivity levels, includes shortcut buttons, and has Bluetooth.
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Intuos Small (Pistachio) at an all-time low. Grab this over the Wacom One. Intuos has double the pressure sensitivity levels, includes shortcut buttons, and has Bluetooth.
Model: Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet, Small, Pistachio Green
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Bought the medium size when it was $50. Only downside for me was that the stylus doesn't have an eraser, so you have to use the side buttons. And from what I could tell, you can't buy a replacement stylus that has an eraser since none of them are compatible.
Anyone with experience, please chime in… better than tablet/pen experience for learning to freehand, sketch drawing?
I don't like this type of device, because your eyes are on the screen and not the drawing device. This is why I prefer actual tablets like an ipad or Galaxy tab.
This device is much cheaper, but no screen means you need a computer to draw. So you lose convenience when traveling.
Anyone with experience, please chime in… better than tablet/pen experience for learning to freehand, sketch drawing?
I think the Wacom is better; but there's a learning curve.
I have 2 Wacom Intuos pads (small and medium). I can compare Wacom to a Samsung S7FE tablet. Overall, it takes a lot more effort to get the same result on the Samsung, so I pretty much never drawing on the Samsung.
- The Wacom surface feels much more natural (compared to fineliner/paper) than the Samsung's glass surface.
- I mainly use Corel Paintshop Pro with the Wacom and Ibis Paint with the Samsung. I can change brushes/settings much faster on the PC/Wacom. The PC also has a lot more options when it comes to reusing old drawings and mixing elements from photo.
- I've packed away my medium Wacom tablet and exclusively use the small tablet. You can define the tablet-to-screen area using the Wacom driver, so the smaller tablet is actually more efficient for me (drawing a manga frame).
- The only benefit of the Samsung tablet is that it can be used for other things (in fact, I didn't buy it for drawing; I bought it for displaying music scores). I don't even know where I put its pen (because I've not drawn on it for so long.)
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I have a Kindle HD 10 (2023) and a lenovo stylus for it, much better experience. I think the newer of the 11s supports USI styluses too
This device is much cheaper, but no screen means you need a computer to draw. So you lose convenience when traveling.
I have 2 Wacom Intuos pads (small and medium). I can compare Wacom to a Samsung S7FE tablet. Overall, it takes a lot more effort to get the same result on the Samsung, so I pretty much never drawing on the Samsung.
- The Wacom surface feels much more natural (compared to fineliner/paper) than the Samsung's glass surface.
- I mainly use Corel Paintshop Pro with the Wacom and Ibis Paint with the Samsung. I can change brushes/settings much faster on the PC/Wacom. The PC also has a lot more options when it comes to reusing old drawings and mixing elements from photo.
- I've packed away my medium Wacom tablet and exclusively use the small tablet. You can define the tablet-to-screen area using the Wacom driver, so the smaller tablet is actually more efficient for me (drawing a manga frame).
- The only benefit of the Samsung tablet is that it can be used for other things (in fact, I didn't buy it for drawing; I bought it for displaying music scores). I don't even know where I put its pen (because I've not drawn on it for so long.)
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