Remember the light pens that let you draw right on your screen? Take a look at XP-Pen’s updated digitizing pad version - Artist 12 (2nd Generation).
Digitizing pads are wonderful things, but we’re at our best when we can look at what we’re drawing as we draw it. Looking down at your pad and then up at your monitor to see what the computer "saw" may be a great way to strengthen your neck muscles, but it’s a tiring way to draw.
Designed to work in a multi-monitor environment or to be your only monitor, this tablet’s display screen shows you what you’re drawing as you draw it.
This is a huge upgrade for me. I have gone from the lower end XP-Pen tablets (Star, Deco...) to this. I am not a die-hard serious artist, but I do commissions from time to time and overall want to improve my work and the speed of my workflow.
My goal is to work on compiling coloring books at some point, so I really wanted to get serious without completely breaking the bank. I read each review on this product several times before finally making the decision to buckle down and buy this Artist 12 (2nd Generation) Pen display monitor .
Since XP-Pen is the only brand of tablet I have used and essentially the only brand that I trust, I had no concerns at least giving this tablet a try. And let me say, I am so very glad that I did!
Design
The XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) combines the advantages of a high quality IPS LCD monitor with XP-Pen’s patented, professional X3-Smart-chip pen technology to form the perfect interactive companion for your Mac or PC.
Thin and light, the new Artist 12 (2nd Generation) gives you the flexibility to work directly on screen as you would on paper.
Easily rotate your display when working flat on your desktop to find the right position for your hand, or for grater comfort, recline the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) on the desktop.
Ergonomically designed for maximum comfort, it’s even light enough for use on your laptop.
Any way you choose to use it, the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) gives you a natural pen-on-paper feel in a digital environment.
The XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) tablet is available in 4 beautiful colors: Black, blue, green, and pink.
There are four rubber feet on the tablet back to help it stay still on flat surfaces.
The bezel on the unit also sports 8 customizable keys. and the buttons are a productivity enhancing joy.
As well as being able to connect it to a Windows or Mac OS computer you can also use it with an Android device, like the Samsung Galaxy Smartphones.
Connection
The setup for the XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) is technically simple. Plug in some cables, install the XP-Pen drivers which you can download from XP-Pen official site: https://www.xp-pen.com/product/1069.html , restart your machine, and you’re good to go.
Admittedly, the set-up is a little daunting with all the cords that come with it.
The XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) uses an all in one adapter that splits to 3 connectors for power, HDMI and USB.
The HDMI powers the display and the USB acts as an interface for the digitiser pen. The third cable ends in a jack, to which a cable to the power adapter connects.
you can also connect to any Mac or PC with a single USB-C cable (not included) to a USB-C port for both video and data.
I read over the instructions a couple of times before I started to ensure I had a good grasp on what I needed to do, and once I began plugging things in, it was a breeze.
Don’t let the cords worry you too much. It is not pick-up-and-go portable, but not impossible to bring it with you on the go. Just set aside a little extra time for setting up everywhere you do go.
Driver Features and bundled drawing software
Like all XP-Pen tablets, the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) includes driver software that provides a variety of controls over the behavior of the tablet and individual pens.
This includes sensitivity adjustments for tip feel, and pressure sensitivity; button assignments for individual pens; and functions for the buttons on the tablet itself.
These settings can be made globally or assigned as custom settings for individual applications. This is useful, for example, when you want to set the button to scrub in Paint Tool SAI but zoom in Adobe Photoshop.
Like other XP-Pen Artists, the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) include a utility (built into the driver software) for calibrating the cursor with the position of the pen.
On the software side, it’s also worth noting that the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) comes bundled with Artrage 6 , openCanvas, and Cartoon Animator 4 digital art software.
Color Accurate Screen
The Artist 12 (2nd Generation) sports a 11.6-inch IPS LCD display--a bit smaller than a Apple MacBook display. The screen has a resolution of FHD 1,920 x 1080 pixels and looks good at this size. so the images on screen appear sharp, crisp, and vibrant.
IPS display technology boasts bigger, better, and brighter colour contrast, visual and sound quality, and more robust viewing angles among other attributes than its predecessors (TN and VA monitors).
The viewing angle of this tablet is a whopping 178°, meaning that you are able to get the same crisp, colour saturated picture even when looking at the screen almost sideways.
The Artist 12 (2nd Generation) monitor have the capability of displaying a much wider range of colour of 94% Adobe RGB. What this all means in real world terms is the reproduction of much deeper more saturated, accurate and natural colours.
This enables better rendition of colour tones and better gradation in colour. For image processing and printing this is a key advantage and for photographers is critical to achieving the best possible results.
As a display designed specifically for visual artists, its quality is far superior to that of any notebook display I’ve seen. Colors, brightness, and contrast are even across the face of the screen. And the device calibrates up nicely using a colorimeter.
Above that, Artist 12 (2nd Generation) tablet has a laminated display, something that reduces parallax. This means there is no air gap between layers, thus there is no light refraction or light interference, making the screen clear and vibrant.
Many of the non-laminated display drawing tablets suffer from a common issue called parallax. In use there is a slight gap between the tip and the pen and the display when you draw, which allows for parallax error.
The tablet screen does not have a etched glass surface, but is covered with a matte film. As you’d expect from a matte screen protector, it does reduce glare considerably and it cuts down on fingerprints too.
X3 smart chip powered Stylus
As for the pen which comes with the X3 smart chip. The initial activation force is lower than other XP-Pen stylus which is a huge plus.
X3 Elite Stylus requires as little as 3 gram-force and probably less which is about equal to simply resting the pen tip on the digitizer. It can even start writing and drawing without exerting force and only relying on the gravity of the pen itself.
As usual XP-PEN Stylus works without batteries and is lightweight, so there’s no need to charge it at all.
It has 8,192 pressure sensitivity levels, placing it among the best styluses on the market.
Pressure sensitivity determines how much you can vary the width of the lines you paint. This is done by applying different pressure on the tablet surface.
When it comes to that. Pressure sensitivity helps you draw like you do with traditional media. Like pencils & brushes.
The 8192 levels of pen pressure sensitivity will provide you with ultimate precision and control with every art and illustration that you are doing.
This stylus also supports a tilt function of up to 60 degrees. It means that when you use the appropriate brushes in Photoshop, the line on the drawing file will change from what angle the pencil holds to the screen.
Using the XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation)
Couple this with a laptop or, say, a Mac mini, and you have yourself an excellent, compact, portable setup for visual arts. Or combine it with a higher-end workstation and additional displays, and it makes a great companion tool that can also be taken on the road when needed.
The XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) is compatible with any drawing software, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Paint Tool SAI, Sketchbook, Clip Studio Paint, Gimp, Krita.... and etc. It works transparently and, it’s completely plug-and-play.
The screen is the perfect size for the type of work that I do, so I have absolutely no complaints about that in the least. I was initially concerned that the size would be to small, but it is great!
However, if you are more serious about your art or currently seeking to become a professional, it probably wouldn’t hurt if you got a larger size.
Others have commented that they were scared about the stylus not being able to go all the way to the edge of the screen, but I do not have this problem at all. I am able to easily click, write or draw at the very edges with no concerns.
The pen is great. It is not too large or bulky and when I am drawing, it feels just like I am using a pen on paper. The cursor goes exactly where I intend for it to go with no lag or jumping. I like that I do not feel disconnected from my picture as I did in the past with my previous screenless tablets.
I could not believe how comfortable and natural it felt, the fact you can make strokes directly on the screen and see the result right beneath provided greater control and comfort.
The buttons to the side are an excellent addition. I love being able to zoom in and out freely while I am working on my lineart or coloring. Eliminating the need to stop drawing, look for the magnifying glass to zoom in/out, then returning to drawing saves me a lot of time.
The tablet is only senstivity to the pen input. So I have no issues with where my hand lays on the XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation), as I can always see what I’m drawing without any problems.
The XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Generation) a joy to use for photographic and retouching work. Display your image on the main monitor, then use the Artist 12 (2nd Generation) and its HotKeys to touch up the details, while keeping an eye on what effect your changes are having on the overall image.
Conclusion
For the price of $250 USD this is a terrific device that I have used this every day since I got it. and It had really streamlined my work and gave everything a boost in quality because it is just natural to use a pen and draw right on the display.
Taking it on the road is not much of a hassle, and it truly allows me to be able to do the same type of work in the same way, and in the same amount of time, as I can from the comfort of my studio.
If you are looking for a portable pen display experience solution, or can’t afford the larger units but still want a drawing monitor for your work, this is the ticket.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this product on the XP-Pen Artist line, despite a few minor concerns. If you are interested in designing anything, this is the way to go for way cheaper than its big brother the 21.5 inch model - XP-Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) .
For the professional designer the pay off period is very short and the question of whether to purchase is a no brainer. For the student it is a good investment for the future and will certainly prove its worth.
That is really everything that I can think of, but if anyone has a question I will be more than happy to do my best to answer it. I am sure I have forgotten something!
XP-Pen US official Store: https://www.storexppen.com/buy/artist-12-2nd.html
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Note Taking, though it sounds simple, is a task without which many things will go haywire. Whether you are a student, a businessman, or just anyone attending a seminar, you are bound to make notes for future reference.
Note Taking has traditionally been done using paper and pen. But with the advancement of digital technology, there’s a shift of population from pen and paper to laptop or a digital device. It is also a skill for which you can be expected to get paid.
Gone are the days when notes and pens were mandatory; now, laptops or digital tablets with stylus are preferred to take notes.
A perfect device for note-taking does not really require expensive and top-notch specifications. However, a few basic specifications and configurations are essential.
When you think of a device to take notes, it must be something convenient and easy to carry. It must also have a decent battery life not to have to look for a plug point instead of writing.
Stylus pens have gotten increasingly more precise in the last few generations of tablets, and can pick up even the finest lines you put down. For digital artists, designers, students, editors, even anyone putting together a presentation for the office, these are an invaluable tool for boosting productivity and making your work look great.
Benefits of Digital note-taking
Digital note-taking has a lot of advantages over its physical counterpart. Firstly, less paper is used therefore it is better for the environment.
Anyone who is in school has probably experienced having mountains of notebooks piling up. Not only do they require hundreds of trees to be cut down, but also take a lot of space, which can be avoided by simply having a laptop and a drawing tablet.
Digital notes are also easier to search, making studying or projects easier.
Moreover, all your notes for every subject will be in one place for convenient usage. Even if you don’t have your laptop with you, you can still view them by uploading them to the Cloud.
So you don’t lose important information when a traditional paper notebook or sticky note accidentally ends up in the trash or goes missing.
Note Taking apps support Handwriting with stylus
Note Taking apps let you capture your ideas and stick them somewhere useful. That way, no matter what you need to know and no matter where you are, you can pull up the information you need.
There are literally hundreds of note-taking apps on the market. A lot of them are free, or at least provide a free trial.
If you are searching for the app to make note with your stylus for tablet, then OneNote, Evernote, Google Keep, Notability, Goodnotes, Xournal++, and Squid is the most appropriate option for you.
Portable standalone tablet with stylus for note taking
The thought of writing down every word on your tablet with a screen keyboard appeared tedious.
The solution is a tablet with a stylus with installed note-taking apps, high-efficiency technology, and advanced intelligent styluses.
If you’re looking for the perfect tablet for taking notes, ipad air, ipad pro, Microsoft Surface Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Huawei MediaPad Pro, and Xiaomi Mi Pad Pro are the best choice.
Some tablets, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab come packaged with compatible styluses so you can get to work right away, while others like the Apple iPad Pro, surface pro require additional purchases for peripherals.
Tablets make it easy to take notes on the go and provide almost as much computing power as a laptop. But It’s more expensive than the laptops.
Graphic drawing tablet for note taking
If you think an iPad is kinda pricey as of now and you’re looking for a budget-friendly tablet with digital pen to achieve your dream handwritten digital notes on your laptop then you can try the graphic tablet.
Also often called a drawing tablet or a pen tablet, “graphic tablet” is really a blanket term for a touch technology that uses a stylus that, when used to draw on the tablet’s surface, will translate the strokes from your tablet on to your computer.
There are two different types of tablets for drawing, pen tablets and pen display monitors . Pen tablets are simpler drawing pads that need to be connected to a PC with screen monitor to display your work. While pen display monitors allows you drawing directly on the tablet screen.
Both Mac and Windows are able to properly support handwriting recognition and indexing. Being able to index an dynamically search your handwritten notes and diagrams is a unique and spectacular advantage when you’re dealing with months’ worth of scatter-brained thoughts.
The drawing tablets offer support for Windows and Mac platforms, some newly models now compatible with selected Android and Chromebook devices.
A drawing tablet usually comes with a stylus, which is closely related to a pen in shape. They are generally much easier and more comfortable to hold in your hand than a mouse, and they allow for an incredible degree of precision in your work.
The kind of precision that writing utensils bring, compared to fingers, is a chasm of difference. That is the appeal of using a stylus.
Most digital pens of drawing tablet come With EMR technology, the stylus will never die and never need recharging. It’s designed to feel comfortable in the hands, with a natural feel in the way it writes.
Thousands of individuals use Drawing tablet for NON-artistic purposes. Think note-taking, CAD, medical imaging, teaching, presentations, annotating, signatures, people who can’t use mice due to repetitive strain, etc.
Not only is this device perfect for note taking, it is also excellent for many other intensive applications such as graphic design and digital art. Most people will have no problems with the performance, so we highly recommend that you go for it.
graphics tablets such as XP-Pen brand have up to 8192 different levels of pressure sensitivity. With 8192 levels of pressure, you’ll not only be able to take advantage of note-friendly applications such as Notability (Mac) and OneNote (Windows), but programs with dedicated graphic tablet support (Photoshop, Sketchbook, etc).
With a stylus, you can tilt the pen, and move your hand and wrist into a natural drawing position. This allows you to have much more control over the strokes that you make. You can literally sketch with your computer.
4 Best drawing tablets for note taking
You can easily write your thoughts on OneNote and other note taking apps with digital pen tablet, write papers on Word and organize your files, among other productivity tasks.
The drawing tablet enables you to have one powerful laptop that runs everything. Whether it’s for painting, sketching, whiteboard writing, online classes, taking notes, annotating PDF/PPT documents or productive zoom meetings. Having a drawing tablet next to your Laptop can help you a lot.
If you just want a graphics tablet for note-taking, no Ipad, I say buy a xp-pen tablet, you don’t need some expensive wacom tablet if all you’re gonna do is take notes, it would be a total waste of money to buy the expensive tablet just take notes.
XP-Pen provides a cheap and great alternative to Wacom when it comes to drawing tablets for note taking.
1. XP-Pen Star G430S / Star G640
There’s not a whole lot to this XP-Pen Star G430S / Star G640 tablet but it’s a great entry-level device.
With an active surface measuring just 4 x 3 inches / 6 x 4 inches it’s not great for really detailed work but combine the high resolution 5080LPI with a pen that supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and you can still create quite sophisticated work.
The pen is comfortable to hold and its battery-free which delivers a high-quality e-writing experience. The feel of pen on the surface is surprisingly good for such a cheap device, with just the right amount of drag, and the accuracy is spot on.
If you’re serious about your art or design work you’ll want something bigger but this compact, lightweight option is just fine for people starting out. and It can be carried around and used on the go!
2. XP-Pen Deco Fun XS / S / L
XP-Pen offers the following 3 sizes in it’s “Deco Fun” line: 4.8 x 3″, 6.3 x 4″ , 10 x 6.27″. Available in four colors: Classic Black, Apple Green, Space Blue, and Carmine Red.
The battery-free pen has a 8192 pen pressure levels and 60 degrees tilt sensitivity which is comfortable to use and feels like a pen on paper. Deco Fun XS Version doesn’t support the tilt function.
This tablet is simple to set up, you don’t need any external power adapter, just plug it in the USB port of your PC using the USB cable provided and you are good to go.
Valid for Chrome OS, Windows , macOS, Linux and Android operating system. You can use this device with your favourite note taking apps like OneNote, Evernote, Google Keep and Xournal++.
XP-Pen Deco Fun XS / S / L tablet itself doesn’t have any customizable buttons. However, the pen has 2 buttons that you can customize for tasks such as scrolling or erasing.
3. XP-Pen Deco Mini4 / Deco Mini7
XP-Pen Deco Mini4 / Deco Mini7 is a great budget device and has a compact size ( 4 x 3 inches / 7 x 4.37 inches active drawing area ) which is perfect for limited desktop areas.
It also has 6 / 8 customizable Expresskeys for keyboard shortcuts such as undo, copy/paste etc.
As for the pen, it has 8,192 pressure levels and “tilt recognition” to provide a natural drawing experience ( Deco Mini4 Version doesn’t support this tilt function ). The pen also has programmable buttons for easy access to your favourite shortcuts.
XP-Pen Deco Mini4 / Deco Mini7 tablet works with Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android and Chrome OS devices. ideal for online tutoring, distance education, zoom meetings, editing of documents, photos, videos etc.
If you’d like to minimise the cables trailing across your desktop, the Deco Mini7w Wireless version is a great option. It connects via 2.4Ghz radio-frequency connection rather than a USB cable.
4. XP-Pen Artist 12
Artist 12 tablet is the cheapest pen display model XP-Pen has produced yet. It has a 11.6 inch FHD display with 72% NTSC Color gamut.
Meanwhile, on the display you get six customisable buttons and a touch bar. so you can program a greater number of shortcuts in your display tablet.
The battery-free pen has 8192 pressure levels and a digital eraser at the end. Moreover, this pen uses software to act as multiple pens and brushes in a full range of colours, with superb accuracy.
One can easily sketch or paint directly on screen, draw diagrams, annotate documents, enhance photos and videos with ease using this tablet.
Note that, XP-Pen Artist 12 is not a standalone device. You’ll need a USB port, HDMI port on your PC to connect. it can get power from the laptop or from power socket.
If you need a screen fully laminated, tilt senstivity, more sharper with better colour accuracy. you can have a look at XP-Pen Artist 12 2nd Generation or Artist 12 Pro version tablet.
Final Words
Note-taking tablets allow you to jot down ideas and questions quickly, holding a stylus gives you far more control over what you are doing.
If any of the above-mentioned tablets tick the boxes on your list, you are good to go.
Getting used to using a non-screen graphics tablet can be challenging, so don’t be disheartened if you aren’t getting it perfect first time round. It takes time and practice and once you try out a few of these tips, you might find that you improve a bit quicker.
This article should help you to find the best tablet and stylus to make your note-taking and your life that much better.
Source: https://www.xp-pen.com/forum-5614.html
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Are you an architect that works with AutoCAD you need more control over your free-hand drawings?
Are Graphic Tablets useful for Architects? Does it handle all types of tasks?
Contemplating getting a mobile tablet computer for as on on the go drawing but can’t decide which fits your workflow, budget or specifications?
Architecture is one of the fields of activity where computers have given professionals a lot more precision, the ability to work faster and more efficiently.
Computers are a necessity in today’s world. It encourage creativity through the use of apps that help in creating digital art like drawing and painting.
If you have a smoothly working laptop with architecture softwares such as Revit, 3dsmax, SketchUP, Archicad, Autocad, Rhino, etc. you may want a drawing tablet that comes with a digital pen to work with it.
As architects, we tend to draw a lot, sketch everything we see in our way, even if it is just drawing trees, people, or just doodling down what seems to be buildings.
But, what if we want to do all of this and put it digitally right away?
There are two ways of doing this, scanning all of your sketches and importing these into photoshop or illustrator software, or doing these sketches directly on a graphic tablet.
The AutoCAD ( also support some other architecture programs, You need to check first ) software fully supports drawing tablet, which enables you to quickly sketch an idea or easily modify parts of your drawing.
what is drawing tablet? and the types?
A graphics tablet is an optional electronic input device for computers, generally used by architects, engineers, artists, and others who want to correctly edit pictures.
Graphics tablets come with a stylus or pen with removable tips and have pressure sensitivity, allowing artists to have more brush stroke variation as determined by how hard they push the pen to the screen.
The Drawing tablets for Architects and Designers work best for those who do a lot of sketching, concept design, rendering or, illustration.
Also, for those used to sketching with a pencil and paper, you will be able to easily pick up the basics of using drawing tablets while advanced users are introduced to a world of deep functionality.
These drawing tablets come in three forms:
Pen Tablets
It includes two main components, i.e., a flat, rectangular pad on which to pull and a stylus applied to locate shapes on the pad.
Simple drawing pads that connect to a computer and are typically less expensive than other options. you will need to see the pc’s screen to visualise how your drawing comes out.
They’re perfect for beginners or established artists looking for an inexpensive option. Nowadays they tend to be wireless with an internal battery.
Pen displays
As traditional artists usually love the feel of drawing on paper, so the designers have come up with a way to recreate that feeling.
Feature a screen that you draw on but must be connected to a computer to supplement the necessary amount of power. They cost a bit more, but being able to draw directly on your art instead of staring at a computer monitor with your hand on a separate pen pad is really convenient.
A digital drawing tablet with screen allows you to blend your creativity with technology. With a screen that feels like paper-like-texture, you can have a more natural experience drawing.
if you have a slightly higher budget, you should consider choosing display tablets.
Pen computers / All-in-one tablets
Standalone machines that feature HD displays and don’t need to be connected to other devices to function. This is often what you’ll see high-end professionals working on.
These are the most expensive tablets. One of the biggest advantages of these tablets is that you don’t have to attach them to the computer to see your drawings. Furthermore, they are lightweight, making them one of the most portable devices.
What you’ll want to keep in mind are the following things:Your screen size requirement, battery life, use case, and what operating system you prefer for use.
Since drawing tablets interact with computers, it gives you access to more intensive architecture software than a mobile app can provide.
Drawing tablets can also have massive displays making it easier to work on the finer details of your work.
However, the trade-off here is that drawing tablets aren’t nearly as portable since they either need to be connected to a computer or can be too bulky for easy mobile use.
What Are the Uses of Graphics Tablets in industrial design?
It is almost difficult to describe the use of graphic tablets in a single sentence since they are used instead of a mouse in various ways. They are a necessary tool adopted across a pile of multiple industries and artistic niches.
Graphic tablets use the human hand’s fluid motion and physical positioning to its most magnificent power. Utilizing a graphic tablet is as convenient and straightforward as using a pencil, pen, or airbrush.
In industrial design, architects & engineers spend hours in the head of computer screens to build that ideal design. This may increase the need for persuasive drawing devices with unique features to induce their visions to life. The hardware and congenial software are steadily advancing. With the height of the list of new products, it is possible to discard your traditional screen and mouse and move entirely to a graphic tablet.
The one who does many illustrations, concept design, sketching, or rendering work might find a graphic tablet most useful.
They use graphic tablets because the use of a digital pen feels more natural to hold and work. This empowers them to create and design more smoothly and speedily.
Benefits Of Using Graphic Tablets For drawing architecture
One of the great things about having a drawing tablet is that being a architects, you can increase your productivity a lot.
By getting a drawing tablet, you’re going to be able to do just what you’re doing with pen on paper right on your computer screen.
Architects and designers can rely on it for their ideations and sketches with the help of the pen that comes with it.
The stylus makes the creation more effortless and convenient as everyone is used to keeping a pen or pencil in his or her hand.
Through a stylus, the tablet is used to create complicated shapes and allows a more natural drawing motion than it is possible with a computer mouse.
You’re going to be able to draw nice straight lines exactly as you want and waste less time redoing them to look right.
you can zoom in and pinpoint the stylus just where you like it. Your creations will now look 100% like you want them to and you have complete power over the stylus and drawing tablet.
The drawing tablets use pressure detection technology ( This is a unique feature of a drawing tablet and the app used for the purpose ) to trace current images which can storing in a digital format for uses like archiving or retouching.
Writing or drawing extensively with mouse can lead to repetitive stress injuries and even carpal tunnel syndrome. Many Architects and designers suffer from these injuries. Choosing graphic tablets instead of mouse helps in avoiding all these injuries.
The tablet have Functional keys around the active area can be programmed to create shortcuts. This saves time by offering quicker access to the most-used command functions.
If you’re excited about the value of getting a drawing tablet, you’re going to enjoy working with one!
The 6 best drawing tablet for architects
Plan on getting a new tablet for AutoCAD, SketchUP, Archicad, Revit, 3ds max, photoshop, etc?
Tablets are essential devices when it comes to architecture and construction because without them, making changes to drawings can be a time-consuming task. And so, they make things easier for you.
Wacom drawing tablet models are especially ahead in the industry. But from my experiences, it’s true that XP-Pen’s products have been getting better over the years to the point where their products could directly compete with Wacom’s products, and their price, compared to Wacom’s, is relatively cheaper, which means you could possibly get more value with the same budget.
If you are an artist and looking for a compact and powerful drawing device, you must have come across Apple iPad Pro and the Microsoft Surface Pro.
In this article, we list the 6 best tablets for architects, architecture students and construction drawings.
1. Microsoft Surface Pro 7
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is a tablet and a laptop at the same time. In other words, you get the best of both worlds.
Because the ability to detach the display from the keyboard makes it a tablet, and putting it back transforms it into a laptop.
So unless you will be doing some serious rendering, then the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is a solid option for architecture.
The performance varies because of the different configurations. The most powerful has an Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Whiles the base model has an Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, and 128GB SSD.
The display is bright and beautiful making it easy to be used outdoors. And the build quality is better than the previous version – Surface Pro 6. But, the weight and thinness are still the same.
The stylus of the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is one of the things that makes it great for drawing and making changes to the plan. However, it is sold separately and that includes the keyboard.
Its Color Gamut is 97 percent of sRGB ( 72% NTSC / 79% Adobe RGB ), very close to the Standard Gamut. Battery life is decent about 8 hours on average. Good enough for a day’s work.
Overall, the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is one of the best tablets for architects and construction drawings. It’s lightweight and has enough performance to handle architecture software. Highly-recommended.
2. iPad Pro
Brilliant 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display with ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color. which is bright, sharp and has great viewing angles. 5G for superfast downloads and high-quality streaming.
New features include a near edge-to-edge display, a lot more storage space, a 12 megapixels camera for insanely sharp pictures and a 35% faster processor. Apple M1 chip for next-level performance. That means this iPad outperforms many laptops speed-wise.
The iPad Pro 11-inch is compatible with the new second generation Apple Pencil. If you use a stylus a lot – to draw and do more detailed work – the new Apple Pencil has some updates that might interest you. It’s technically more advanced meaning it’s even more pressure sensitive and will react in absolute unison with your hands movements.
You can also charge it with a magnetic connection, which means it automatically recharges while you’re not using it. No need to plug it into your iPad to charge it, which gives it a clear edge over the first generation of Apple Pencils.
Battery life is superb easily able to last over 10-11 hours. However, the stylus pen, keyboard and trackpad are not included in the package. So, you have to make a separate purchase.
A lightweight device that you can take along to construction sites and architectural projects. which lets you easily bring your technical drawings and view their details with the highest accuracy wherever you need to. The Apple iPad although pricey offers much better value and performance than most drawing tablets.
3. XP-Pen Star G640S
The XP-Pen Star G640S is one of the cheapest option, and with a 6.5×4 inches working area, it’s also one of the smallest and lightest. That means it’s easy to stick in a bag and take on the go.
It has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, which matches that of much more expensive models, and promises to work with Windows, Android , Chromebook, Linux , Mac Operating system and a wide variety of graphics software.
It comes equipped with 6 customizable physical keys and 20 replacement pen nibs. The stylus does not need charging which ensures no disruptions in the middle of work.
XP-Pen Star G640S is ideal for drawing, editing, sketching, animation, and digital signatures.
Because of its size, it’s definitely a starter tablet, but if you’re just looking for something to begin, then this might be a good product to start.
The Star G640 offers the best drawing pad option for any architects and engineers looking for a portable, decent-priced tablet.
4. XP-Pen Deco 03
Experience a more natural way of working on your computer with a 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
The drawing tablet has a larger active drawing area than Star G640S in this list at 10 X 5.62 inches and 8mm thick.
The tablet comes with six built-in expresskeys and a red scroll wheel to help improve your workflow and speed.
The battery-free stylus included comes with two shortcut buttons and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, that provides natural looking, accurate and efficient strokes.
The drawing area has a glossier finish than other tablets available, but there is still a slight paper-like surface that imitates the feeling of drawing with a pen and paper.
For those on a tight budget who cant yet afford a Wacom Intuos tablet, the XP-Pen Deco 03’s performance and features are way beyond what you can expect to pay for it. With plenty of shortcut keys, precise levels of pen pressure and a textured drawing surface.
Its sleek design plus its A4 size large working area is the perfect choice for architects, engineers, and students using CAD, 3D sculpting programs, and other software.
5. XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro
The 13.3-inch screen that comes with an anti-glare film. the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro’s Fully laminated Screen seamlessly combines the glass and LCD which reduces the parallax.
With its rich 16.7-million color display (6-bit) , 1920x1080 FHD resolution and 88% NTSC ( 120% sRGB / 91% Adobe RGB ) gamut, the Artist 13.3 Pro certainly runs the gamut of quality graphics and colors.
The pen is sensitive and can detect pressure on the screen, allowing you to have great control, which is highly important for any professional architect.
It also supports a 60-degree tilt brush effect, letting you apply just the right strokes to your CAD drawings.
Designed for either left-handed or right-handed use, the Artist 13.3 Pro also has 8 customizable buttons and 1 red roller wheel to make drawing easier than ever.
Whether you’re a beginner, a casual artist, or a professional, the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro is the best drawing tablet option for an easy yet professional user experience.
6. XP-Pen Artist 22 2nd Generation
Its 21.5 inches large display helps you to access any software’s dashboard and artboard more perfectly. A larger screen allows you to more easily draw fine details .
The drawing tablet provides precise accuracy with colors and more vibrancy compared to older models ( Artist 22E Pro and Artist 22 Pro). The display offer realistic color accuracy up to 90% Adobe RGB ( 86% NTSC / 122% sRGB ). which means you can accurately reproduce even the most subtle shades.
Its PA6 battery-free Pen has 8192 pressure levels and 60 degrees of tilt function that creates smooth and natural lines.
The graphics display tablet supports USB-C to USB-C connectivity. This makes it easy to connect it with other devices that support USB-C input.
Artist 22 2nd Generation comes with a stand that can be adjusted as per the working position.
Users particularly love how crisp and vibrant this drawing tablet’s display is. Simplify your workflow by getting this well-built drawing tablet for architects and engineers.
7. XP-Pen Artist 24
The larger model 24” comes with a 2K ( 2560 x 1440 ) QHD resolution and can display 94% of the Adobe RGB ( 90% NTSC / 127% sRGB ) color space.
The PA6 digital pen has been engineered with Battery-Free Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) technology.
Stylus does not need charging and ensures smooth lines with 8192 pen pressure levels, 60 degrees tilt recognition and a 233PPS report rate.
Its adjustable stand that comes with the XP-Pen Artist 24 device has an ergonomic design to provide comfort while working.
This is the perfect high end tablet for cad drawings and fast SketchUp. you can create plans and technical drawings with the utmost precision and efficiency.
Conclusion
Choosing the right graphics tablet for your projects is the key to get good quality digital artworks.
The drawing experience (pen to screen) is much more natural.But if you are just starting out, a screenless tablet will work fine for what you want to do.
I couldn’t exactly say which model is the best for you as architects’ needs vary heavily from a person to another. For me, I put the most weight on the color accuracy and the responding speed of the display because the nature of my work requires high color accuracy (lots of printing and digital displaying). Others may put weight on the pen’s performance due to their drawing styles, which require highly responsive actions.
Digital drawing tablets are a godsend for all the architects out there as it has eliminated all the hassle of endless large canvases or pages. They have also enhanced the accuracy of their designs, along with boosting their efficiency and productivity; even on the go.
Since these devices are solely designed for the purpose of drawing, you get a true and enhanced convenience to bring all your visions and creativity to life.
If you’re an architect or a student of architecture; or even if it’s to recommend the best tablet for architects to your friend or relative, this write-up is just for you.
Let me know in the comments below what are your thoughts on a Graphic Tablet and contribute to this community with your experience using one.
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The original meaning of animation was ‘the state of being alive’. Animation is all about getting a group of individual images that change subtly but progressively and chaining them together.
Most 2D animation is done in Adobe Animate CC (almost every cartoon on disney, cartoon network, and nickelodeon is animated this way) or Toon Boom Harmony. Usually it is hand animated, but sometimes (very, very rarely now) they use rotoscoping.
Most 3D animation is done in Maya or 3DS Max (usually maya). Sometimes it is hand animated, but usually they use motion capture of some sort.
Tools used are usually drawing tablets, for 2D animation in Adobe Animate it’s similar to hand drawn animation with parts overlapping other parts, animation cells, and frames. For 3D animation you use bones (the character/actor’s limbs and body movement) and a few other things.
In terms of animation, a drawing tablet is an extremely various instrument and you do not have to look too far inside an animator’s instrument field to seek out one.
Whether or not you’re employed inside a 2D or 3D surroundings, when creating animations, a drawing pad can be utilized for all manner of duties from preliminary sketching and storyboarding, although to complicated scene creation and animating full frames.
Interestingly, you get to do these right from a digital screen. Doesn’t that sound pretty fun-filled and convenient?
Many artists and illustrators have started to show their passion using a drawing tablet with a screen. Be it for unleashing their creativity or art jobs, the best drawing tablet can serve them in manifold ways.
Any digital animators who understand and value their trade will admit that animation graphics tablets are incredibly useful and powerful. They are a must-have for anyone looking to simplify the tedious animation and drawing processes.
While the power and usefulness of tablets are undebatable, not all the models are similar in design and capability. Therefore, your pick will depend on your skills and your objectives.
Benefits Of Using Drawing Tablets For Animation
Mostly because it’s faster. Way faster. If you’ve ever worked with a 3D software like Maya or 3D Max you know that you spend a lot of your time looking at the character model and moving its body parts around.
Doing that with a pen feels so much more natural than a mouse, it’s like touching the model with you hands. You get more precise with your tweaking and you move around incredibly faster.
Absolute placement is the principle of drawing tablets, which is where the location of the stylus on the tablet appears at the same spot on the panel.
There are 4 corners of the screen on the tablet so you can travel around faster. Using the stylus, similar to moving the mouse around to get your cursor where you want it, takes less time. In an instant, you will be exactly where you want to be.
Working with a mouse can be tiring while using cartoonist’s software since your wrist is flat and you can only work with harsh dragging gestures that include your whole side. Typically, the mouse is imprecise and clunky in your palm, and after extended use, your palm begins to cramp. A mouse is perfect for browsing the internet, scrolling, or doing basic jobs, but a drawing tablet for animation helps you to complete detail-intensive things more easily.
When you have a drawing pad, you don’t have to get rid of your mouse. They work well together, so it makes sense to have both of them. Certain tasks are more mouse-oriented and others are simpler to complete with the stylus, it all depends on what you do.
Using drawing tablets for cartooning will also help to provide more clarity in the designs and figures. Since it’s just like using a pen or a pencil, you can draw outlines or curves lined up very specifically. No more wondering when things start going to happen when you use a mouse for digital cartooning.
Shortcut keys are also a great feature that comes with most of the drawing tablets. You can customize the shortcut keys as per your requirements!
The drawing tablet may also be used in all applications; it is not exclusive to Photoshop, Illustrator, Clip Studio Paint or any other software that might be used by animators.
A Drawing Tablet Opens Up The New Empire of the Imagination
Once you get up to speed, learning digital cartooning drawing techniques is another enjoyable way to improve your artistic production. Think about cartooning art, interactive painting and animation using a dedicated drawing tablet, pen displays and apps. There is no limit to how you will show yourself. All that’s needed is some creativity and a desire to place a pencil on paper or rather a stylus on tablet.
A drawing tablet normally comes with a stylus that is closely similar to the shape of a marker. They are usually much simpler and more convenient to keep in your hand than a mouse and allow an amazing degree of precision in your work.
Drawing tablets for animation and digital cartooning have up to 8192 different degrees of exposure to pressure. Whereas Mouse only has two degrees of sensitivity to the pressure; clicked or not clicked. This gives tablets a huge advantage over mouse , particularly for thorough digital painting. When using Photoshop, the sensitivity of the pressure spreads to the brushes as well. This makes it much easier to mix colours, incorporate effects, and apply cartoonist’s tools.
With a stylus, you can rotate the pen and shift your hand and wrist to a normal drawing position. This helps you to have a lot of control on the strokes you’re making. You can digitally paint with your stylus within Photoshop, and your work would look more realistic, simply because you have a natural range of hand and finger dexterity. If you want your digital cartooning to come alive and look organic, realistic, competent, then the drawing tablet is the perfect tool for your design work.
What tablet do animators use?
Drawing Tablets are now available in several sizes, ranging from lightweight, more compact ones to bigger options for creative digital cartoonists.
The smaller tablets are lightweight and simple to bear. They can be conveniently thrown into a suitcase or briefcase.
A stable animator’s tablet needs to be responsive and simple to deal with. Some animators desire a transportable pill that may transfer with them on the go. Others need a big tablet for house use.
One of many greatest elements to think about is pricing. This will likely have the most important impact in your choice as a result of good digital tablets aren’t low cost.
Wacom needs very little introduction, but for the sake of formality they are a Japanese company that specializes in making interactive pen displays, pen tablets, and styluses.
They’ve been around since the ‘80s, and over the years have grown to dominate the drawing tablet industry. They have produced legendary product lines, including the Intuos and Cintiq . Be aware, though, that their products are more expensive than other brands.
XP-Pen is one of the main manufacturers of drawing tablets, interactive pen displays and handwritten input digitizer products . They have been around since 2005, though for the first 10 years they only served the Chinese market.
However, in 2015, they took on the global market by launching their graphic tablet on Amazon. Over time, more and more of their products have been marketed internationally, and have received a warm welcome.
their tablets aimed at those who want the premium features of Wacom graphics tablets, but don’t have the budget to afford one.
5 Best Graphics Tablets for Animation
Animators want as a lot precision as attainable to make correct marks, alter frames, and to maneuver by way of rapidly.
For this reason show tablets actually are the only option. In the event you’re extra of a hobbyist then a easy graphics tablet could suffice.
However in the long term artists who work digitally sometimes transfer onto show tablets. They’re higher high quality and simply really feel simpler to make use of.
1. XP-Pen Deco Pro
XP-Pen Deco Pro is available in two different sizes ( Small - 9x5"active area and Medium - 11x6"active area ) and two connection models ( with or without 4.2 Bluetooth connectivity ).
Large A5 or A4 working area allowing you to get creative without worrying about the space constraints.
With the Deco Pro Bluetooth model, you can enjoy the convenience of wireless creating with built-in Bluetooth.
The tablet has 8 shortcut buttons and an innovative dual wheels that lets you easily pan around and zoom in and out of your drawings quickly.
the Stylus is lightweight and battery-free, the device is capable of recognising 60° of tilt and 8192 levels of pressure in pen. You can use this device with any drawing software such as Photoshop, Paint Tool SAI and many more.
2. XP-Pen Artist Pro 16
If you are a professional artist, XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 can be a great choice. It has powerful 8192 levels of pen pressure and 60 degrees of tilt sensitivity.
It comes with a 15.4-inch compact IPS 1920 x 1080 (16:9) resolution screen, which provides a great viewing experience. And, the tablet is equipped with full laminated screen technology which ensure the minimize parallax .
The tablet has an amazing gamut color of up to 99% Adobe RGB which provides various natural colors on the screen display.
The Artist Pro 16 is the first XP-Pen’s display tablet with the X3 Smart Chip stylus which increases 10-fold the sensitivity of the initial activation force ( IAF to under three grams ) that recognizes even the lightest pen strokes.
The Stylus have a digital eraser at the end. And we can physically flipped the tool over to use its eraser end to scrub out mistakes.
In the center of 8 customizable keys, there’s a Dual dials. which you can use as per your choice.
Different amazing features of Artist Pro 16 makes it one of the top graphic tablets . This screen drawing tablet will work very smoothly and it will provide a great user experience.
3. XP-Pen Artist 22R Pro
XP-Pen Artist 22R Pro is a 21.5-inch drawing tablet with 1920 x 1080 display resolution.
120% SRGB will provide good color accuracy and improve your visual experience with the tablet.
Totally outfitted with 20 specific keys and 2 red dial wheels , animators can absolutely customise their workspace, aided by the adjustable monitor stand that effortlessly alters the tablet’s angle.
PA2 battery-free stylus comes with 60 degrees natural tilt recognition and 8192 levels of pen pressure that helps to achieve realistic drawing experience.
With this large size display drawing tablet, you will get a comfortable experience while working.
4. XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro
For animators and creators looking for a graphics tablet, but still want a professional graded product, then the XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro is a worthy option.
with a grand drawing surface of 24-inch , you can Create directly on a large canvas with premium color performance.
The combination of 90 percent Adobe RGB colour accuracy, 2k ( 2560 x 1440 pixels) Resolution, and a 16.7 Million colours produce a true-to-life visual experience.
The Battery-free Stylus has low pen latency, tilt support, and pressure sensitivity provide artists with a more precise control and a natural pen-on-screen experience.
There are 20 shortcut keys and 2 red dial wheels available on the tablet that will allow you to customize keys as per your need.
It has fantastic build quality, accuracy and precision. This XP-Pen tablet is a great option if you are looking for a large screen tablet that is feature-rich.
5. iPad Pro
Ideal for animators as well as regular users, the Apple iPad Pro comes replete with powerful features and a stylish body.
The 2021 refresh of the iPad Pro comes with the M1 processing chip, which was previously only found in Macs. This enables apps to run faster than ever.
with its luminous 12.9-inch liquid retina XDR display, creating incredible works of art is easier.
The Apple Pencil 2 makes for smooth , intuitive and impressive drawing, especially when combined with the Procreate app and some amazing Procreate brushes.
With the addition of a Magic keyboard, it can be converted into a laptop. but you’ll have to fork out more money for the Apple Pencil 2 and Magic keyboard.
If you wanted portability you should’ve took the iPad Pro. Also 12.9-inch is a really good size for carrying arround (I always carry it with me).
Conclusion:
Overall, as you can see, the advantages of using a drawing tablet for animation, cartoons outweigh the benefits of using other devices. They will make your life as a digital cartoonist so much easier, particularly when you’re working in Toon Boom Harmony , Moho or OpenToonz!
Stylus pens will make you feel more natural and you will be able to get more information about your projects. Shortcut keys and pressure sensitivity functionality will carry the job to a different level, and you’ll be able to do more in less time!
Developing drawing skills while being a digital cartoonist takes time and practice, but it can inspire your creativity much as it did in childhood. To achieve that point, it’s worth taking the time to learn the fundamentals of how to catch the human face and how to draw flora and fauna. From there, you can build up character illustration, comics, manga and animation, or whatever style you find suits your aesthetics.
Do let us know if you’ve been using any other tools for your creativity in the comments section and we can write about the same in our upcoming articles.
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Thanks to remakes and remasters of retro video games, pixel art has made a return to the spotlight. Although new video game graphics have reached a hyper-realistic level, it still can’t beat the charm of pixel art. Which is why game developers and artists alike turn to pixel art tools to create throwback video games and artwork.
Pixel art is a discipline like any other, which means it takes time and practice to learn how to do it well. It helps to have a background in other visual arts, but it’s not required, though it will then take longer to learn properly.
If you want to do pixel art professionally (as a freelance artist for example) you’ll most likely need to learn about animation as well since most jobs will have you animate characters for a game.
It takes up the same concept as any other forms of art. For the most part, failures will be made and few successes to it, especially when someone is starting out. The great thing about pixel art is that you can use whatever style and size you desire!
Finally, even if you’re very skilled, pixel art pieces can take a lot of time. Good pixel art is hard to make. It takes years of practice to get good. This is partly because pixel art is a very minutious discipline, but also because you’ll end up redoing a lot of the same sprites over and over as revisions are needed due to the game changing.
It IS however very rewarding. Seeing your animated characters come to life in an interactive environment is very satisfying after you spend so much time and effort creating them!
Do you want to try your hand at creating pixel perfect artwork? Then these pixel art tools will help you get started.
Best pixel art software
art software that allows you to draw on a computer will be your best ally for making pixel art.
While there’s great dedicated tools for making pixel art, you can use any drawing program to follow along.
Here’s a list of software commonly used for pixel art:
Aseprite: Great professional editor with many time-saving features (paid).
GraphicsGale: A classic, used in many games. It’s a little complex, but full of great features (free).
Piskel: Free online pixel art editor (free).
Photoshop: Powerful image editor not intended to make pixel art but you can set it up to use it (paid).
GIMP: comes with all the tools you’ll need to make professional pixel art. best known as the “free alternative” to Photoshop (free).
my favorite software is Aseprite, but you should use whatever your’re most comfortable with.
Aseprite is incredibly powerful, packed with features and yet simple to use. The main advantage of Aseprite is that you can export gifs (you can’t in the free version of GG).
You can also get the free trial for Aseprite, but keep in mind it won’t save your files, which I guess it’s OK if you are just practicing.
You can use Photoshop or GIMP for pixel art, but in my opinion these are best relegated to very particular kinds of operations. Using a dedicated pixelart app for most of your pixelart stuff saves time setting up and avoids showing options that are ultimately pretty irrelevant to pixel art -- of which there are many. Some features -- like tile autocompletion -- are only found in pixel-art specific apps.
Best device for pixel art
Thanks to the computer, it is now possible to draw without limits and without having to spend hundreds of dollars in drawing materials consumed at a high pace.
There are many different ways to draw on a computer. While starting out with no specific hardware other than your laptop, investing in computer drawing pad tablet seems to be a must for those who want to improve their design process and draw more accurately and quickly than with a mouse.
A pen tablet is more ergonomic and better for your hand and wrist over long periods (trust me on this one). they have helped me in the past when I have RSI niggles.
It is much quicker navigating the screen when mapped “correctly” ( I think it is called corner to corner mapping) your hand starts to remover where certain button are on the screen and you can just move to them almost instantly. Selecting multiple things is also made much easier.
Big advantages to the tablet are, pressure sensitivity, it feels as if it were a pencil on paper, which is so lovely to work with.
A graphics tablet is worth it for pixel art, but I recommend also experimenting with non-pixel-art (eg CG or ink, with MyPaint, Krita, or Photoshop) -- tablets are very versatile, building up your skills in other areas will help your pixelart skills, and experimenting is VASTLY quicker with a tablet than basically anything else I’ve ever tried.
Shopping for a drawing tablet can be a bit overwhelming. The pricing is confusing, and important features like pressure sensitivity and latency aren’t always easy to understand.
It can be intimidating to see all these expensive big screen displays by Wacom, or products by Apple. But You can get away with using a cheaper tablet when it comes to pixel art since you don’t really need a super accurate pressure sensor!
The cheap drawing tablet will allow you to get a feel for digital art and begin building up your skill before you spend too much.
If you bought an iPad and decided you didn’t like on-screen drawing, you’d be out a bit of money; likewise buying an expensive non-screen tablet and deciding you prefer on-screen.
A drawing tablet helps if you are already skilled/more comfortable with using a traditional pencil/paper and can be useful for drawing large scenes where you can do broad strokes.
personally I think it Depends on the size of art you’re drawing. I prefer using a drawing pad for sizes 64x64px and above, otherwise a mouse works just fine for anything smaller than 64x64px. The mouse is definitely better for detail work, so use that to your advantage to clean up the sketchiness.
Advice on Graphics Tablet
Recommendations for drawing tablet? There are cheaper alternatives to wacom . Doesn’t matter the brand, just check the reviews. I always recommend XP-Pen since I use their tablets daily and they never failed me. If you’re looking for a premium drawing tablet at an affordable price, then the XP-PEN may be your best bet.
For starters get XP-Pen Deco or Star (see which size is best for you) - those are drawing tablets without screen, meaning you draw on them but look at your PC monitor, similar to a mouse but you have more control with drawing.
You can get a pretty cheap tablet, like a XP-Pen Star G640 for around $40 on Internet. It is pretty thing, but it works really well, and if you don’t have a lot of money, it is a good start.
If you want drawing tablet with screen, meaning you draw direcly onto the screen, get XP-Pen Artist.
I have XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro which is a huge drawing tablet so when i draw high resolution pixel art or 2D animation or drawing in general I use my tablet. I find it works really well, especially for pulling lines.
The tablet has a screen with 2K resolution , battery-free stylus, 2 roller wheels and 20 hot keys, which I really like. The colors are good, and the pressure sensitivity is amazing. It is on the large side, but XP-Pen makes five different sizes of screen tablet, so if you’re interested, you can think about which one works best for you, I have the 24 inch one, the others are 11 and 22 inches I believe.
Best of all, it is way less expensive than most screen tablets (Their older versions are a little cheaper, and of course the smaller one is quite a bit less and the larger quite a bit more).
I prefer to draw directly on the screen . I begin my sprites by drawing the lineart on a canvas about four times larger than the final sprite size. Then, after I shrink the lineart to the desired size and clean it up, I fill in the colors and shading.
I am used to digital drawing and painting, so when working with pixel art, it seems very "natural" for me. Of course, with this, it can get a bit messy, and you’ll have to clean up your work. If you’re working with Aseprite, there is an option to clean up your work a bit called "Pixel-perfect". I prefer just erasing pixels I’m not using.
Conclusion
You don’t need anything fancy to make good pixel art, and you can do fine even with just a good mouse and free software.
If you’re already used to a mouse then continue with it, a lot of artists use mice and there’s no real draw back (I use a mouse myself).
Ultimately just use whatever you are most comfortable with and you should be fine.
The artist makes the art, not the tool. But your tool, as an artist is actually your body.
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With a graphic tablet you can draw on your computer! Your screen will turn into your canvas.
If you do any type a graphic design, digital design, digital art and marketing graphics there will come a time that you will need some new equipment to take your skills and abilities up a notch. I highly recommend XP-Pen products.
Graphics Drawing Tablets for PC have come a long way in recent years. Gone are the days where the only game in town was a Wacom Intuos. Now, there are options to suit all budgets – from powerful, feature-packed pen displays with high-resolution touchscreens, to mid-range and cheap drawing tablets that balance price with power.
XP-Pen was founded in 2005 and in my opinion, whether you’re interested in painting, drawing or photograph retouching, it is the company you should consider when looking for a graphics tablet.
Recently, XP-Pen introduced a new addition to its Deco family: the XP-Pen Deco Fun with XS, S, L three sizes and four different colors. Since I’ve been a XP-Pen tablet user for many years, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it.
The first thing I noticed was that XP-Pen now offers a bewildering selection of entry level and mid range tablets.
These “entry level” tablets are the XP-Pen Deco Fun Series. Prices vary because their sizes vary by tablet. They feature a smooth drawing surface and Android compatible with Android, Chrome OS.
For my tests, I bought the whole models of the Deco Fun range.
Unboxing the XP-Pen Deco Fun
When I first got it I was really excited because I’d seen on Youtube all the unboxings and the interior of the box is really nice!
It’s a beautiful box for storing your tablet in! Underneath the tablet is a compartment for the cable, that connects it to your laptop, and the manual.
Once you buy it, you’ll get:
– The actual Tablet .
– The pen with buttons .
– 1 Pen Clipper and 10 extra nibs
– A booklet containing information on the tablet
– a USB connecting cable
Models
There are three versions of the Deco Fun. The price depends on the size you get too, obviously the bigger, the more expensive.
Extra Small ($29.99) — This tablet works well for those looking for an ultra-portable design as it measures 182.4 x 134.7 x 10.5mm.
Small ($39.99 ) — This size is my personal preference at 210.5 x 159.8 x 12.9mm. This matches my laptop well and easily fits in the bag for on-location work. Its large enough to use comfortably at a desk.
Large ($49.99) —This size works best for illustrators or those with a large work area. It measures 315 x 222.9 x 12.5mm.
Info & Features:
Here is some information and features about the tablet:
– The tablet has no buttons on the side to customize .
– There are additional 2 buttons on the pen.
– you can connect the tablet with its USB-C to USB-A type cable.
– The XP-Pen Deco Fun has also great pen pressure sensitivity.
– It has about 3 sizes and four colors ( Classic Black, Space Blue, Apple Green, Carmine Red ) to choose from.
– The small and Large Size tablets do have tilt feature.
– tablets supports Window , Mac , linux , Android connection and is widely compatible with Chromebook devices.
The Deco Fun is a simple entry into pen and tablet-based photo editing and illustration on a budget. While not as large as pricier options, and serving only as a map of the screen and not an actual screen, the Deco Fun’ pressure sensitivity simplifies and speeds up many types of brush-based work.
Here’s the official website for the XP-PEN Deco Fun: https://www.xp-pen.com/product/905.html
Install the Driver
Getting used to the tablet also involved getting the hang of how the pen worked on the tablet’s surface. Much of this was made flexible via the tablet driver.
Once you have your tablet, you need to install all the drivers so it all works properly, which is a very simple task to do and shouldn’t take up a lot of time.
Just Go to the XP-Pen official site drivers page. Click Download next to the latest driver that corresponds to your computer’s operating system. Follow the prompts to finish the driver installation.
The Driver will help you to make relevant modifications on pen pressure to helping it feel akin to an actual pencil.
Tech Review
The tablet surface corresponds to your computer monitor; moving the pen over the tablet is analogous to moving your finger on a track pad — the movement is in your hands, but your eyes remain forward, looking at the monitor. While it sounds less intuitive than drawing directly on the screen, in practice it feels natural.
Made from smooth black plastic similar in feel to the Touchpad on a Laptop, the XP-Pen Deco Fun should look right at home on most desks. The majority of the tablet is taken up by that work surface, which measures 6.3 by 4 inches on the small model .
Four rubber pads underneath provide grip to carry the tablet steady while you’re working. While constructed from plastic, the Deco Fun feels well-built for the price. I did find that with enough use, the pen will leave tiny scratch marks in the surface of the tablet .
Use the Deco Fun feels like the you tried to type without looking at your hands. Watching the screen instead of your hand while drawing feels strange, at first, but that odd feeling slowly fades the more you use the tablet system until it feels just as easy as typing.
In fact, employing a separate tablet and monitor — versus drawing directly on a screen — may even be a plus, as your hand doesn’t physically block your view of your digital canvas.
My experience with it
Digital Painting experience
After installing the XP-Pen Deco Fun, I began exploring the digital medium landscape by trying out the paid software offer of Photoshop CC , alongside various other different free software including Medibang Paint, Gimp ,Krita, etc.
The bundled software ( ArtRage Lite ) doesn’t do much for me . I think it’s better to buy a Deco Fun and then buy whatever software you want to use with it.
The drawing surface is awesome: slick and smooth with no skips or lag. XP-Pen has always made quality tablets so there’s no surprise that the pen responsiveness is spot-on.
The product does have its downfalls, The real difference between this tablet and its predecessors (and other tablets in XP-Pen’s lineup) are the customizable hot buttons down the side of the tablet.
you can using it replaces drawing paper, pencils, watercolors, and just any other art tool you could think of!
A lot drawing programs are free, so once you get a tablet, you are essentially ready to go.
Since tablet stylus acts just like a pen, paintbrush, or whatever you want it to be, the table itself senses pressure. The biggest edge the Deco Fun has over a mouse is the pressure sensitivity.
More pressure creates smaller, darker strokes, while less pressure creates a line as large as the selected brush with more edge gradient. The pen doesn’t mean you never need to choose a brush size, shape, or edge again, but the pressure sensitivity allows you to urge that maximum brush size or just a fraction of that selected brush with light pressure.
This makes it so that when you press hard, the lines made are thicker and darker, just like in real life. You can easily draw and color like you would on regular paper, except with more tools that you couldn’t use in real life.
Use Deco Fun Graphic Tablet to Edit Photos
The main benefit to a tablet when photograph retouching is not as obvious as you might think. The precise movements compared to a mouse are nice but actually being able to change pressure on the pen is equally as useful, especially if you are dodging and burning.
While the Deco Fun is the most time-efficient when using the pressure sensitivity, the tablet-based editing feels more natural for a number of other uses. Using the pen to tap out blemishes with the healing tool was slightly faster than using the mouse, but it also felt more natural and, frankly, helped me in making a tedious task a bit more enjoyable.
If you think you’d be better/faster with a tablet, you should seriously consider getting one. Illustrators, cartoonists, animators, photographers doing retouching/editing by mouse would all benefit from a tablet.
I use the pen stylus even for video editing. Period point blank, holding a pen is going to be more accurate and efficient rhan holding a mouse for any computer task you can think of, at least for me.
Works with Chromebooks
This entry level tablet connects to any Chromebook with a USB cable and then you use the included stylus to draw like you’d normally draw! I’ve used a similar product from XP-Pen before to draw out math equations and it worked really well.
Supported on Chrome OS 88 and later, and Kernel version 4 and later(including 4.4, 4.14 and 4.19).
If your Chromebook has a touchscreen, the lag on some of those can make drawing accurately nearly impossible.
There are plenty of drawing apps for Chromebooks . You could use this for art (obviously) but also for students who want to show their math work.
This most likely has very little lag and the price makes it very affordable to boot.
Also when you buy the deco fun tablet you will get the three-month trail of Explain Everything whiteboard app ( just like Google Jamboard , Openboard and MS Whiteboard ) license .
Just download the app on your device to use to draw and open the board in a browser to screen share (or just send them the share link to view) and they can see what you draw.
I’ve been using the xp-pen with OneNote and PowwrPoint and it’s worked great. You get used to coordinating the pen with the screen pretty quickly. it’s great for online courses .
Support connect to your Android phone or tablet!
you need to download a driver to your pc and connect the tablet to update the tablet’s firmware . after that its suppoused to work as intended.
It doesnt work with bluetooth it has to be connected using usb otg ( not come with , you have to buy one by yourself ) .
I connected my XP-Pen Deco Fun to my Samsung Galaxy (my phone came with a special adapter) and it technically works. However, you can’t see where the pen is but you can still click and draw.
inixPint X this one support pen pressure and Sketchbook are my favorite apps . also with also medibang paint and adobe sketch ( idk why those 2 dont support pen pressure , But you can still draw. ).
Conclusion
The XP-Pen Deco Fun is the perfect tablet for anyone to start their journey in the digital medium. The added bonus of the free software, and relatively cheap prize makes it a perfect comic for the budget artist.
If you’re looking at buying a Drawing Tablet, I definitely recommend getting a XP-Pen Deco Fun. For a beginner, it’s perfect, not difficult to use and great results.
I’m thrilled with it and happily using it to sketch and paint in Photoshop.
If you do a lot of retouching, photography editing or even drawing, you should buy one, in my opinion. It’s a solid product with minimal problems.
If you draw a lot, I would consider a XP-Pen Artist 12 Pro Drawing Tablet With Screen . I do not think you’d benefit from a screen with photograph retouching, so I do not recommend getting the more expensive model if you’re only interested in photography.
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What is a graphics tablet?
The graphics tablet is probably one of the most interesting devices to connect to a computer, especially if you want to develop your creativity in the field of graphics or design. Despite its appearance very close to the tablets we use to surf the Internet, its use is completely different.
graphics tablet is also called drawing tablet, computer drawing tablet, hand-painted tablet, etc. It is a kind of computer input equipment, usually consisting of an electronic painting tablet and an electronic pressure sensitive pen. Its working mode is an electronic drawing tablet. When using it, you should connect the drawing tablet to your computer via a USB cable so that it can be powered and transfer data to your computer. The users can draw on the tablet with the attached stylus, and the image will be displayed on the computer screen. With the advantage of computer, the pen tablet can achieve more painting functions than traditional tools.
Graphics Tablets without screens require you to draw while looking at a computer screen. Animation, note-taking, practicing calligraphy, painting, and drawing are all possible on drawing tablets with screens. And the results are crystal clear and vibrant.
There is a disconnect between the conventional graphics tablet, which is essentially a slate based input device and the screen. Marry these together and you get the best of both worlds, being able to use the stylus and actually see what you draw on the built-in display.
Traditionally, graphic tablets with built-in display are expensive and only reserved for professionals. More and more graphics tablets with display have since come into the market, making them more competitively price and affordable.
use and utility
The purpose of the graphic tablet is to replace a drawing table, a pencil, a chalk or brushes and especially to simplify the life of creative people who can save or modify their work without any problem. Indeed, the graphic tablet makes it possible to transfer all the works from an "analog" workshop to a digital space.
The drawings are made directly on the graphics tablet using a stylus and displayed in real time on the computer screen. Brands are constantly developing their products so that the feel of the pen and graphic tablet is the same as that of the pencil and paper sheet. The drawings are then imported into dedicated software such as Photoshop depending on compatibility, in order to make various alterations or modifications very simply and quickly.
The graphics tablet can be used for many purposes, not just drawing: creating CAD drawings, maps, spatial and flat diagrams, processing, editing and retouching photos...
The graphics tablet, thanks to its construction and the continuous development of the software under whose control it operates, offers much greater creative freedom and precision than traditional tools. Although it is a pointing device similar to a computer mouse, the stylus and tablet offer much greater precision and freedom of work.
The graphics tablet detects pressure sensitivity and some models recognize up to 8192 pressure levels. The more levels there are, the more precise and qualitative the work will be. This detection allows to find the sensation of the pencil or brush. Devices that work with computers (there are also devices that work independently) generally use a USB, HDMI or wireless connection.
Who is the graphic tablet for?
The graphic tablet is an extremely popular device for digital graphic designers, painters, draftsmen and designers. The graphic tablet was initially reserved for professionals due to its price or the complexity of the associated software, but this is no longer the case today.
The associated software is much more numerous, intuitive or simple to use (just like graphic tablets) and the internet is full of tutorials explaining how to use the tablet and the various ways to progress. Changes that open the way for all creators and make the tablets suitable for both professionals and simple amateurs passionate about drawing for whom the graphic tablet becomes an essential medium for progress.
How to choose graphics tablet?
Here are some summaries of how graphic tablets function. These quick breakdowns should help you know what to generally look for in a tablet tailored for your needs.
1. Active work area
the graphics tablet uses absolute positioning. this means when Using the pen tablet , the movement starts from the point where you touch the pen that corresponds to the spot on the monitor, so if you place the pen in the upper right corner of the tablet’s work area, the pointer immediately moves to the upper right corner of the screen, no matter what that’s where the cursor was before.
Here, you should pay attention to the size of the device as well as that of the active screen area. It’s easy to assume that bigger screens are always the best option.
However, this might not be true if you consider all the factors that come with purchasing a graphics tablet. Smaller tablets may just provide the right resolution for your drawing needs and they will also cost you a lesser amount compared to other bigger options.
2. Resolution
It will be much easier to choose the resolution of the graphics tablet than its size. In this case, the problem is simple: the higher the resolution, the better.
Working with a high-resolution tablet will be more pleasant, more fluid and will reproduce all curves and details with great precision. The resolution of the graphics tablet is usually given in LPI.
The resolution of the graphics tablet is given in lines per inch (lpi) and tells us how many independent lines are in every inch of the width or height of the work area. In theory, the higher the resolution, the more precisely we can work, and the more detailed our picture can be. In practice, however, we may not need the highest possible resolution at all.
Let’s take a tablet with a resolution of 5080 lpi. 1 inch equals 2.54 cm. It means that on 25.4mm on the tablet there are 5080 lines which gives us 200 lines per mm. Let’s assume that the thickness of our pen’s stylus is 0.5mm. Then our stylus covers 100 lines and this is the precision we can work with. For comfortable work, this value must be at least 2,000 LPI.
3.Reports per Second/Points per Second
Some brands ( like XP-PEN ) document this as RPS (Reports per second) while others like Wacom document it as PPS (Points per second), but both are the same. This is simply how many times the tablet or touch device notifies the computer per second where your hand or pen is on the surface of the device. Higher/Faster the better and more responsive whereas the lower/slower the worse and less responsive. Low response tablets can create jaggy lines while high response tablets create smoother lines.
4. Pressure Sensitivity
You most likely got a tablet for something other than a mouse-alternative. And that something was probably “pressure-sensitivity”. Pressure enable’s you to vary a tool’s function based on how hard you press the pen to the tablet. This is the primary reason why people use tablets vs. a mouse. Pressure sensitivity simply gives you more control when using brushes, pencils and other drawing and retouching tools. A pen is also ideal for marking up and annotating documents. Basically, any function that requires a drawing or writing type movement.
Enabling control by pen pressure is accomplished differently in every application. In most cases via checkbox, button or drop down menu. The typical function is to use pressure to control the size or width of a brush, and/or it’s opacity. For example, a light touch of the pen to the tablet with an increasingly heavier touch will widen a brush stroke, or make it darker. Pressure sensitivity is amazingly helpful for anyone wishing to draw and paint digitally or enhance photos.
A more accurate stylus will allow for better detail reproduction and detection of more pressure levels. Today’s pens can read up to 8192 levels of pen pressure. the more pressure levels there are, the better. Some styli such as the XP-Pen Deco / Artist Line graphics tablet offer up to 8,192 pressure levels while 1024 levels are sufficient for amateur applications. The objective of the stylus is to accurately reflect your project and the final result will depend on your skills and experience but also on the capabilities of the tablet and its stylus.
5.Tilt Sensitivity
Some high end tablets come with tilt sensitivity which may also be called tilt recognition. This can be interpreted as similar to using an air brush. If you tilt the stylus you will get a thicker or thinner line due to the angle of paint spray. The standard values in which this function operates are ± 60 levels.
This is used to create natural-looking pen, brush, and eraser strokes in applications that support tilt-sensitivity. Tilt sensitivity comes into play mostly in Corel Painter or with airbrush tools used for digital painting.
6. Miscellaneous functions
Programmable Hot keys/Buttons
Basically these are extra functions on the tablet that can be convenient time savers. They allow you to program shortcuts, commands and tools into your tablet. For instance, you are painting a character, you make a mistake and want to erase. Instead of interrupting your work flow and selecting the eraser tool, you can hit a hot key with the eraser programmed into it, erase the mistake, then hit the hot key for your paint brush and continue your work.
Function Buttons may or may not come with programmable functions already set, but customizable. It depends on the tablet.
Scrollers/Wheels
These are self-explanatory. On many tablets there will be a large or two large circular devices where you can slide your finger to zoom, rotate, pan, etc., mimicking various functions of the mouse wheel in certain programs or zoom in/out and pan tools of certain programs without interrupting your work flow.
7. Induction height
It refers to the maximum distance from the board when the pressure pen can sense the model number above the tablet. The height of the induction is about 9~15mm, which is the most suitable. It is not easy to appear the focus of losting the pen as soon as picking up it during painting process.
8. Interface
By the interface we mean the way the graphics tablet connects to the computer. We distinguish wired interface: USB, and wireless: Bluetooth.
Tablets with a built-in lcd screen usually have an HDMI , USB-C or Display Port and if the tablet works as an independent workstation, it should also be equipped with WiFi and headphone output.
9. Embedded lcd screen
Graphics tablets with display can be divided into two groups: those that require connection to a computer for work, and independent workstations.
The tablet from the first group when connected to a computer will be detected by the operating system as an additional monitor. Then our tablet works as a very sensitive and precise touch screen. Thanks to the fact that you have a direct transfer of the stylus’s position to what is happening on the screen, while working in the graphic program you can get the impression that you create on a piece of paper.
The second group of tablets are in fact portable computers with a touch screen. When connected to a computer, they can work just like ordinary tablets with an LCD screen. The biggest advantage of these graphics tablets is that you do not need a second computer to work with. Especially it is useful when you travel a lot and you like to create while traveling. For this reason, when choosing a tablet, it is worth paying attention to the battery life.
When choosing a graphics tablet with a built-in LCD screen, first of all, take into account the parameters of the display, such as: resolution, color reproduction, viewing angles, contrast.
Information overload, so…how do I choose one?
My advice would be to take all this into account in order to choose the best graphics tablet for you. Read reviews, compare tablets and try to tune out the brand name pushing opinions and think objectively based on your budget and needs.
If you are just starting out, you may not want to jump in with a $2,000 purchase on a Wacom Cintiq. Yet, you may very well want to start at the tip of graphics tablet pyramid. Getting familiar with what’s at the top of the hierarchy in tablet technology may best suit your needs. However, you may not be able to afford anything above $100-$200 and can get the job done long as the tablet can produce certain tasks you have.
Wacom is still the best brand of drawing tablets, but keep an eye on the less expensive alternatives.Wacom still offers the best pen tablets on the market but the competition has been heating up on the past few years and now we can find good quality cheap drawing tablets from a variety of brands such as XP-PEN ( https://www.xp-pen.com ).
On the traditional pen tablets front, If you’re on tight budget and cannot stretch it to the $200 range for an Intuos Pro M , take a good look at the XP-Pen Deco 03 and the Deco 01 . Both models are highly rated, offer better specs and really good hardware build quality for less than a comparable Wacom product. If your budget allows, I still think the Intuos Pro M is a better long-term investment.
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My XP-Pen Star 03, obviously old, has never given me problems, even till today. Having seen a few display tablets recently, I thought of upgrading my old tablet, because why not? Drawing on-screen is better than on tablet right?
I have watched and read almost all reviews about XP-Pen Innovator 16. it seem good, and much more affordable, with all that laminate screen and other nice features. And so I bought XP-Pen Innovator 16 .
Yes, it was expensive . These things cost some serious money. So prepare yourself to spend some hefty amount of money. I bought the tablet and damn that gave me the exact results I wanted. I could see the lines while I was drawing. It felt natural and a joy to draw. Finally, I could draw like I had drawn in a paper before. Seeing all the lines appear beneath my hand.
This was just awesome and totally what I needed. I was impressed, to say the least. Finally, I got the results I was missing before. Finding that joy in the drawing. It surely wasn’t too much of joy with the Star 03 .
I bought it myself, this is not sponsored or whatever. I got it from XP-Pen official store , in 3 days. package is solid, you get one glove, one (no battery, autonomous) pen and the usual cables and manual. The tablet comes with a handful of different adapter options - even the weird three-prong UK one - and it’s really easy to switch them out if you’re on the go.
XP-Pen Innovator 16 Specifications:
Dimensions: 17.5” x 10” x 0.35” (WxHxD)
Screen/Draw Area: 15.6” (13.5 x 7.6 inches)
Panel Type: IPS
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Response Time: 16.4ms
Display Input: 3-in-1 Cable
Color Gamut: 125% sRGB, 92% Adobe RGB, 88% NTSC
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Contrast: 1200:1
Resolution: 5080 lpi
Viewing Angle: 178°
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Number of Colors: 16.7 million
Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 levels
Tilt Support: 60 degrees
Data Rate: Max ≥ 220RPS
Function Keys: 8, user assignable
Two Wheels: 2, user assignable
Compatibility: Windows 10/8/7, macOS 10.10 and higher
More details from Official Site : https://www.xp-pen.com/product/638.html
Design and Build
The XP-Pen Innovator 16 is in the middle ground of the company’s five size ( 11.6" , 13.3" . 15.6", 21.5" , 23.8" ) pen displays. At 3.6 pounds and significantly less than an inch thick, the 15.6 inch display and integrated pen tablet is also the one of the three size (11.6" , 13.3" . 15.6" ) that’s small and light enough to pick up off the desk and work with right on your lap. With a thickness of just 9mm thick, it’s thinner than all but the most svelte notebook computers.
Unlike the larger 22 and 24 inch versions, which come by default with conventional LCD monitor stands, the Innovator 16 uses an all plastic stand to support the display at the angle of 20 degrees.
It needs to be hooked up to a laptop or desktop, and needs to be plugged-in. The XP-Pen Innovator 16 uses a clever tri-cable to make this as simple as possible. There’s a proprietary socket on the side of the tablet, in which a cable plugs that splits off into three wires – one to hook up to an HDMI port on your computer of choice , another to a USB and a third to the power.
The display side of things is driven via HDMI output, with a single USB connection controlling the input side ( acts as an interface for the digitiser pen ) . Power also can routed through the Innovator 16’s video controller as well, so you can work with it without Plug in power .
I think the notable advantage of Innovator 16 is that you don’t need any electric outlet to activate it if your computer/laptop is powerful enough to run the tablet through plugging to your PC/laptop alone.
The 1.8 meters cord tethering the display panel to the video controller gives you the ability to work with the Innovator 16 at a pretty decent distance from your desk – great for sketching with the display on your lap.
you will get 8 Shortcut Keys and a two function wheel ( roller and touch ), all of which can be configured with the driver software.
Nice and lightweight display
The main attraction on the Innovator 16 is easily the display panel. The screen measures 15.6 inches with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 for full HD viewing at a smidge over 196 pixels per inch. Wrangling 92 percent of Adobe’s RGB gamut, the panel sorts 16.7 million colors and offers 250 cd/m2 of brightness.
In practice, 15.6inch size means more zooming in and out when dealing with minute details. Then, there is the small screen size that many consumers state that it interferes with cursor movements along the edges. A larger screen would work well especially for drawings.
The active matrix panel has a brightness of 250cd/m2, "Semi-gloss" probably describes the surface best as it provides just the right amount of sheen without tossing back too many reflections from outside lighting.
It possesses over 16.7 color variations. This means that the user has 256 color tones to work with. and its response time is a generally smear-free 16.4ms. Coupled with the 16:9 aspect ratio, the colors bring to life any drawing done on the graphics tablet.
The color accuracy is pretty spot on for those who really need it to be accurate, the 92% Adobe RGB can satisfy for your needs.
A 178-degree angle of view and its flip-out stand means it can be used on your lap or tilted at 25-degrees on a desk for a more impact-full display but without to many glitches as it is still usable at that angle.
It uses an IPS panel, fitted with a matt screen protector , a natural choice for a product like this.
new Innovator 16 has a laminated display, The point of laminate is that there is no gap, and you feel like you draw where you put your pen at. From an angle I do see a ever so slightly gap between the glass and digitizer. So it’s largely an aesthetic thing, but I also think it makes using the pencil feel more authentic. Like you’re actually drawing on glass instead of making inputs to a computer under the glass.
As a display designed specifically for visual artists, its quality is far superior to that of any notebook display I’ve seen. It has true 24-bit color depth (as opposed to the fudged "millions of colors" on standard notebook displays). Colors, brightness, and contrast are even across the face of the screen. And the device calibrates up nicely using a colorimeter.
Digitiser and Stylus
the stylus is batteryless, the tablet provides 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a tilt of up to 60 degrees . As with all of XP-PEN’s higher-end tablets, you can expect an excellent and highly naturalistic pen-like response from the Innovator 16 .
Hand movements translate into pen movements, which transmit onto the screen via electromagnetic resonance technology. The 8192 pressure sensitivity levels enable the digital pen to work seamlessly and without friction on the surface. The pen simply glides over the surface allowing the creation of flawless fine lines.
The digital pen achieves a co-ordination accuracy of up to plus or minus 0.01 inch . This means that the possibility of errors during input is minimal and by just 0.01 inch. This factor is important in enabling near perfect input in order to achieve flawless digital images on the screen.
The Innovator 16 graphics tablet tilt sensitivity of plus or minus 60 degrees allows the user to achieve tilt angles quickly and accurately. A reading height of 10mm or more is possible from the cover plate at any screen angle.
Pen tips are removable/replaceable, and XP-PEN supplies several of the default tips. The pen has excellent button quality and the buttons are nicely placed. Making them easy to use.
While the all-plastic pen would actually be slightly more comfortable, in my opinion, it was a bit on the heavy side. The contoured grip area is thick enough to promote good pen holding habits (and reduce long-term fatigue). The rubberized finish on the grip area has about the right amount of give and a nice, easy to hold texture.
Setting Up the Innovator 16
Installation is easy, remember to NOT plug it in before wipping clean any other tablet drivers. Don’t even plug it while the AC is off, as your OS will detect it anyway and try to install stuff.
Clean any other brand’s file, install the latest XP-Pen drivers, and then turn on the tablet. remember that you need navigate to XP-PEN’s website to snag the driver software .
The calibration tool is pretty easy to use, and there’s a menu accessible via a button above the tablet for the colors, brightness and contrast. Everything looked fine to me when I first booted it up, but you can fine tune it easily.
In terms of driver software, like all XP-PEN tablets you get a broad range of controls over the tablet and pen behaviours. Including sensitivity, adjustments, for pen tip "feel", tilt sensitivity and assigning controls to any of the buttons or modifier HotKeys.
Top product features
One of the best features of this product is the 8 express keys and two wheels design . These features enable the convenience in switching keyboard shortcuts and mouse clicks. They aid in zooming and scrolling.
Individual configuration preferences enable a user to change and alter the controls according to his or her liking. This versatility ensures full control on connection options and device function keys and touch wheel .
XP-PEN supplies software combination bundle to select like ArtRage 5 or openCanvas which is great for drawing and sketching .
In Use
Simply pick up the display or set it in your lap and you’re ready to draw. If you’re used to working on an angled drawing or drafting table, the Innovator 16 easily goes there too, and its this kind of choose-your-own-adventure flexibility in setting up and using the Innovator 16 that makes it so appealing.
It supports Mac OS X, Windows PCs and Linux devices .It’s compatible with all applications, and all major graphics applications have built-in support for the tablet’s advanced functionality. including professional software such as Photoshop and Illustrator . It works transparently and is completely plug-n-play.
Graphics work on the 15.6inch Innovator 16 may require more zooming than you’re used to on a 20+ inch monitor to make out and manipulate the fine detail rendered by larger, higher-res displays.
With on-tablet programmable buttons and touch & roller wheel that are easy enough to set up for dedicated zooming and scrolling , this isn’t as much of an inconvenience as it first seems, and the process quickly becomes second nature.
It takes some getting used to but is worth the effort since it really speeds up workflow. You can zoom in or out of an image in Photoshop / GIMP or, for those more into video production.
This makes the Innovator 16 a joy to use for photographic and retouching work. Display your image on the main monitor, then use the Innovator 16 and its 8 programmable buttons and Touch wheel to touch up the details, while keeping an eye on what effect your changes are having on the overall image. I find that I very seldom need to go back to the keyboard when doing normal editing.
Likewise for jumping back and forth between the XP-PEN and another display: once you figure out how the Innovator 16 behaves in “mouse” versus “pen” mode, reaching across to the primary display to grab work items or select files makes perfect sense.
Because the pen is pressure sensitive, it’s very easy and intuitive to use for making selections or painting. With 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, it’s possible to make anything from the most finessed of pen strokes to the broadest brush sweeps, and the resolution of 5,080dpi makes the Innovator 16 highly accurate.
The colours on the tablet are very vivid and satisfying to look at, The grip on the pen is really good, and the pen itself is very smooth on the screen (smooth and satisfying tbh). Drawing on the screen is a dream – it’s responsive, precise, and with practice it’s possible to generate some spectacular results. It’s sensitive to the tilt of the pen as well, making drawing as realistic as it can be.
The difference is clear from the very first time you fire up Corel Painter or Photoshop. The pen smoothly reacts to your actions like it would in the real world. The only thing you will miss is the drag of the actual pencil or pastel on paper.
Conclusion
If you work with graphics or images, the concept behind the XP-Pen Innovator or Artist series seems like a no-brainer: Combine a display with a pressure-sensitive tablet so that you can directly edit vector art, retouch images, paint, produce video special effects, and so on. True, tablets aren’t for everyone. If you work with a tablet now, you’ll probably find a XP-Pen Innovator even more fluid and powerful. Drawing directly onscreen helps to improve your accuracy, especially for tricky selections and masking operations.
XP-PEN’s Innovator 16 combines the best of its screenless range of graphics tablets with interactive display technology in a portable format that is both flexible and great to use. As anyone who has used a graphics pad will tell you, once you’ve got one there’s no going back, well now after trying one of these, your old non-screen will be left gathering dust.
In short the XP-Pen Innovator 16 is a serious tool with some serious benefits. For the professional designer the pay off period is very short and the question of whether to purchase is a no brainer. For the student it is a good investment for the future and will certainly prove its worth ($499 USD).
You can Get it from United States & Canada official Store: https://www.storexppen.com/buy/innovator-display-16.html , If you live in other regions you can select from official site “Store” List.
What we liked:
Unparalleled digital drawing experience
Excellent build quality
Top quality display
Excellent Portability
Low Price Point
Lots of supported software
Many buttons and wheels
Super flexible software for configuration
What could be improved:
Cord can become annoying while rotating the tablet
Update to a USB-C cable
you may want to treat yourself or the budding artist/illustrator/animator/Photographer/designer in your life to something special! You can’t go wrong with graphic drawing tablets!
Whether you are looking for a graphic tablet to take your first step in digital art or a powerful pen display for your job, you can always look to XP-PEN to offer you elegant and reliable products no matter the use case.
Ever since XP-PEN was founded in Japan in 2005, XP-PEN has always striven to provide users all around the world with digital tablets that are reliable and user-friendly, and they have continued to be a leader in releasing quality tablets at affordable prices.
It’s that special time of year again for XP-PEN fans: The 2020 XP-PEN 15th Anniversary Sale is here. The brand’s annual shopping event -- XP-PEN’s biggest sale aside from the Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas Holiday.
so there will be a big promotion on XP-PEN’s official stores. Almost every model of XP-PEN tablet is now having up to 30% discount. There have no doubt that this year’s sale will be just as exciting as in years past.
If you’re ready to upgrade your old pair of art tablets for some fresh kicks, then August 15–September 14 is your lucky time. The Anniversary special Sale giving you the chance to do just that. Thanks to this event, there’s a slew of incredible discounts on a wide selection of popular xp-pen drawing tablets , making for the perfect opportunity to snag a new pair of tablets on the cheap (and perhaps shop the best active deals while you’re at it).
Don’t miss the chance to buy brand new merchandise at a discounted rate from xp-pen brands like Deco 01 , Artist 12 Pro , Artist 15.6 Pro, The Artist 24 Pro, and more. Keep reading this guide for everything you need to know about this epic sale event.
What is the XP-PEN Anniversary Sale?
XP-PEN sure knows how to throw itself one hell of a birthday party. Every Mid-August to Mid-September , XP-PEN celebrates with a can’t-miss super sale on graphics art pads , accessories, pen display monitors and more.
As per usual, you can expect the Anniversary Sale to feature new product’s Anniversary Edition ( Deco mini4 , Deco MINI7 , Innovator 16 for this year ) at great prices.
When is the XP-PEN Anniversary Sale 2020 ?
this big shopping event of the year dates are from August 15 through September 14 . the sale opens to the general public on August 15 .
Do I need a promo code for the sale?
No. There is no promo code required. The sale is available to all customers .
Should I shop in-store or online?
only support shopping online . In addition to free shipping and free returns, XP-PEN also offers expedited shipping and even international shipping.
Does other regions and countries have Anniversary sales?
official store of other regions and countries also offer the widest range of discounted products for their Anniversary sales events . you can visit different online store by click the link at the end of this guide or click the " store " button in the XP-PEN Official Site : https://www.xp-pen.com to chose your regions and countries .
What is the Anniversary Edition Tablets?
To celebrate their anniversary, XP-PEN is launching with 3 anniversary edition tablets with custom anniversary packaging and extra goodies included.
The anniversary edition tablets are: the new Deco Mini 4, Deco Mini 7, and Innovator 16 tablets.
The extra goodies included are: An exclusive XP-PEN branded ink pen, a keychain and stickers of XP-PEN’s mascot Fenix, and postcards with illustrations of Fenix visiting iconic places around the world.
Every year, shoppers plan ahead for this sale, and rightfully so. They have to, considering how fast everything tends to sell out. Once you find a piece that sparks joy within your soul, you have to claim it before someone else does. You won’t regret it either, since you won’t find a better deal!
Any frequent XP-PEN shopper knows the Anniversary Sale is one of its biggest and most popular events of the year — it’s the best time to score some of the most amazing savings at the online store. But in case you’re unfamiliar, we’re here to give you all the details. The one-month-long event typically offers majorly discounted prices on all of fashion and useful items.
Take a look at some of XP-PEN USA & Canada Store deals below:
Drawing directly onto the XP-PEN Artist series screen removes any mental disconnect you may encounter when drawing on a tablet while looking at a separate screen.
These are great quality machines, newest model’s fully laminated screens reduce Parallax and reflections , Support pen tilt & pressure function while providing a natural, pen on paper feel as you draw.
Innovator 16 Anniversary Edition (was $549.99, 27% off)
Innovator 16 (was $499.99, 20% off)
Artist 12 Pro (was $299.99, 20% off)
Artist 15.6 Pro (was $449.99, 20% off)
Artist 13.3 Pro (was $349.99, 20% off)
Artist 24 Pro (was $899.99, 20% off)
Artist 22R Pro (was $699.99, 20% off)
Artist 12 (was $249.99, 20% off)
Artist 22E Pro (was $529.99, 20% off)
Artist 22 Pro (was $499.99, 20% off)
Artist 15.6 (was $349.99, 20% off)
If you’re after a quality drawing tablet but are on a budget, or aren’t bothered about drawing directly onto a screen, the XP-PEN Deco Series and Deco Pro are great options. Simply connect this nifty but affordable device to your Mac or Windows PC with USB or built-in wireless Kit ( Deco 03 ) , install drivers, and you’re ready to start work directly in the software of your choice.
Deco Mini 7 Anniversary Edition(was $59.99, 30% off)
Deco Mini 4 Anniversary Edition(was $49.99, 30% off)
Deco Mini 7(was $39.99, 20% off)
Deco Mini 4(was $31.99, 20% off)
Deco 01 V2(was $79.99, 20% off)
Deco Pro M(was $139.99, 20% off)
Deco Pro S(was $109.99, 20% off)
Deco 02(was $89.99, 20% off)
Deco 03(was $109.99, 20% off)
Deco 01(was $69.99, 20% off)
The XP-PEN Star Series products is the perfect entry-level pen tablet for anyone getting started with digital art or image editing. But the pressure sensitivity levels Still reach 8192 levels , the stylus is battery-free , no recharge needed. Perfect for photographers, re-touchers or any designer looking for the creative control and comfort of the digital pen .
Star Star G960S (was $69.99, 20% off)
Star G960S Plus(was $79.99, 20% off)
Star 06(was $89.99, 20% off)
Star 05 (was $79.99, 20% off)
Star 03(was $69.99, 20% off)
Star G640S (was $49.99, 10% off)
Star G640 (was $39.99, 10% off)
Star G430S(was $29.99, 20% off)
Different English official Store List:
XP-PEN USA & Canada Store: https://www.storexppen.com
XP-PEN Australia Store: https://www.storexp-pen.com.au
XP-PEN United Kingdom Store: https://www.storexppen.co.uk
Whether you are looking for a graphic tablet to take your first step in digital art or a powerful pen display for your job, you can always look to XP-PEN to offer you elegant and reliable products no matter the use case.
Ever since XP-PEN was founded in Japan in 2005, XP-PEN has always striven to provide users all around the world with digital tablets that are reliable and user-friendly, and they have continued to be a leader in releasing quality tablets at affordable prices.
It’s that special time of year again for XP-PEN fans: The 2020 XP-PEN 15th Anniversary Sale is here. The brand’s annual shopping event -- XP-PEN’s biggest sale aside from the Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas Holiday.
so there will be a big promotion on XP-PEN’s official stores. Almost every model of XP-PEN tablet is now having up to 30% discount. There have no doubt that this year’s sale will be just as exciting as in years past.
If you’re ready to upgrade your old pair of art tablets for some fresh kicks, then August 15–September 14 is your lucky time. The Anniversary special Sale giving you the chance to do just that. Thanks to this event, there’s a slew of incredible discounts on a wide selection of popular xp-pen drawing tablets , making for the perfect opportunity to snag a new pair of tablets on the cheap (and perhaps shop the best active deals while you’re at it).
Don’t miss the chance to buy brand new merchandise at a discounted rate from xp-pen brands like Deco 01 , Artist 12 Pro , Artist 15.6 Pro, The Artist 24 Pro, and more. Keep reading this guide for everything you need to know about this epic sale event.
What is the XP-PEN Anniversary Sale?
XP-PEN sure knows how to throw itself one hell of a birthday party. Every Mid-August to Mid-September , XP-PEN celebrates with a can’t-miss super sale on graphics art pads , accessories, pen display monitors and more.
As per usual, you can expect the Anniversary Sale to feature new product’s Anniversary Edition ( Deco mini4 , Deco MINI7 , Innovator 16 for this year ) at great prices.
When is the XP-PEN Anniversary Sale 2020 ?
this big shopping event of the year dates are from August 15 through September 14 . the sale opens to the general public on August 15 .
Do I need a promo code for the sale?
No. There is no promo code required. The sale is available to all customers .
Should I shop in-store or online?
only support shopping online . In addition to free shipping and free returns, XP-PEN also offers expedited shipping and even international shipping.
Does other regions and countries have Anniversary sales?
official store of other regions and countries also offer the widest range of discounted products for their Anniversary sales events . you can visit different online store by click the link at the end of this guide or click the " store " button in the XP-PEN Official Site : https://www.xp-pen.com to chose your regions and countries .
What is the Anniversary Edition Tablets?
To celebrate their anniversary, XP-PEN is launching with 3 anniversary edition tablets with custom anniversary packaging and extra goodies included.
The anniversary edition tablets are: the new Deco Mini 4, Deco Mini 7, and Innovator 16 tablets.
The extra goodies included are: An exclusive XP-PEN branded ink pen, a keychain and stickers of XP-PEN’s mascot Fenix, and postcards with illustrations of Fenix visiting iconic places around the world.
Every year, shoppers plan ahead for this sale, and rightfully so. They have to, considering how fast everything tends to sell out. Once you find a piece that sparks joy within your soul, you have to claim it before someone else does. You won’t regret it either, since you won’t find a better deal!
Any frequent XP-PEN shopper knows the Anniversary Sale is one of its biggest and most popular events of the year — it’s the best time to score some of the most amazing savings at the online store. But in case you’re unfamiliar, we’re here to give you all the details. The one-month-long event typically offers majorly discounted prices on all of fashion and useful items.
Take a look at some of XP-PEN USA & Canada Store deals below:
Drawing directly onto the XP-PEN Artist series screen removes any mental disconnect you may encounter when drawing on a tablet while looking at a separate screen.
These are great quality machines, newest model’s fully laminated screens reduce Parallax and reflections , Support pen tilt & pressure function while providing a natural, pen on paper feel as you draw.
Innovator 16 Anniversary Edition (was $549.99, 27% off)
Innovator 16 (was $499.99, 20% off)
Artist 12 Pro (was $299.99, 20% off)
Artist 15.6 Pro (was $449.99, 20% off)
Artist 13.3 Pro (was $349.99, 20% off)
Artist 24 Pro (was $899.99, 20% off)
Artist 22R Pro (was $699.99, 20% off)
Artist 12 (was $249.99, 20% off)
Artist 22E Pro (was $529.99, 20% off)
Artist 22 Pro (was $499.99, 20% off)
Artist 15.6 (was $349.99, 20% off)
If you’re after a quality drawing tablet but are on a budget, or aren’t bothered about drawing directly onto a screen, the XP-PEN Deco Series and Deco Pro are great options. Simply connect this nifty but affordable device to your Mac or Windows PC with USB or built-in wireless Kit ( Deco 03 ) , install drivers, and you’re ready to start work directly in the software of your choice.
Deco Mini 7 Anniversary Edition(was $59.99, 30% off)
Deco Mini 4 Anniversary Edition(was $49.99, 30% off)
Deco Mini 7(was $39.99, 20% off)
Deco Mini 4(was $31.99, 20% off)
Deco 01 V2(was $79.99, 20% off)
Deco Pro M(was $139.99, 20% off)
Deco Pro S(was $109.99, 20% off)
Deco 02(was $89.99, 20% off)
Deco 03(was $109.99, 20% off)
Deco 01(was $69.99, 20% off)
The XP-PEN Star Series products is the perfect entry-level pen tablet for anyone getting started with digital art or image editing. But the pressure sensitivity levels Still reach 8192 levels , the stylus is battery-free , no recharge needed. Perfect for photographers, re-touchers or any designer looking for the creative control and comfort of the digital pen .
Star Star G960S (was $69.99, 20% off)
Star G960S Plus(was $79.99, 20% off)
Star 06(was $89.99, 20% off)
Star 05 (was $79.99, 20% off)
Star 03(was $69.99, 20% off)
Star G640S (was $49.99, 10% off)
Star G640 (was $39.99, 10% off)
Star G430S(was $29.99, 20% off)
Different English official Store List:
XP-PEN USA & Canada Store: https://www.storexppen.com
XP-PEN Australia Store: https://www.storexp-pen.com.au
XP-PEN United Kingdom Store: https://www.storexppen.co.uk
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