Who /tablet/ here?

Who /tablet/ here?

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i bought one and then went back to mspaint and mouse

Yeah, I used to use an intuos 5 but now I am rocking a huion kamvas gt191. While chink, it's legitimately better than the cintiq for the same price.

The look of the pen seems really cheap and light aka shitty, can you use a Surface pen or some other heavier stylus on it?

Sup niggi

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I use my memepad X220T to draw really shitty furry porn sometimes uwu

I have one of these.
It seems okay, but I just can't get into digital. I'm too used to the precision of a pencil.

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I have an intuos creative that I got for like 40 bucks on eBay. Good for pony porn but I don't really use it for much else.

What's a tablet? Someone who uses spaces for indentation?

Took me three reads to get that one.
nice.

Me. I exclusively use it to play osu!.

To my knowlage, it's only compatable with the pen it comes with. (although you can buy more of the pens by themselves on the website.) honestly, it doesn't feel bad at all, it gives good feedback even if it is light. The plastic feels good.

I have the new intuos art medium, and just getting back into digital art. I love the step up from a Graphire 4, like getting out of a Honda into a Dodge(excuse my ignorance).

To be honest, using my X60t for screen drawing was fun while it lasted and contemplated getting a thinkpad, or a second hand surface pro or Cintiq alternative.

Traditional is the rage so much digital artist are trying to emulate the vintage posters and art, really the textures actually. I'm going to pick up airbrushing as well.

Nexus 9 wifi with Lineage reporting in

Intuos 3 > Intuos 4

Seen it today, drivers start from Win 8, r-right?

>osu
I'm so sorry.

I use chink windows tablet with wacom EMR
should've bought x230t instead desu

Osu fags need not post about their botnet jew-supporting game, go play pic related.

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I got this instead of a Cintiq.

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You can't say that and not provide sause.

Which device are you asking? I said a few.

>Cintiq
Overpriced but also superior

had a ctl460 (the one in the pic) many years ago but it broke. got a ctl470 after and still use it even though it has some cosmetic wear; feels pretty great

Accidentally dropped mine and the repair costs more than the screen. Thinking of replacing the whole Screen, bezel and all and give it new life with a custom rom.

if its uc logic based, any uclogic will work with it.

If you go airbrush, there is something called 'master' airbrush, its a brand that is fairly good though largely unknown/used due to the big ones being the big ones and everything else being seen as shit.

get an airbrush, and get black ink, actual airbrush ink, it will save the headache while learning, but once you know what you are doing, you can easily thin acrylic paint to shoot out an air brush at the fraction of the cost.

superior... old cintiques were better than old display digitizers, that is a fact... but new cintiques and new displays... fuck it is a hard one.

cintiques are great monitors and digitizers, but the cost of a cheaper one + a cintiq quality monitor to reference color is cheaper than the cintiq

wanted one of those but heard bad things about the screen durability so I stayed away.

Cintiq display panels were always shit actually. And the digitizer was laggy and had huge parallax. Now the digitizer is great and the panel is decent but not great. What are you talking about? A cheaper what? The only high quality alternative is overpriced even more and has a built in computer making it obselete (microsoft all in one)

This is good advice. Thanks.

Was about to step out and buy from a hobby store spammed brand (x), but left.

Me

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This is what I got, the airbrush is fairly good if you like the style

on another note, I havent gotten around to buying one yet, but harborfreight.com/deluxe-airbrush-kit-95810.html is also said to be fairly good.

with airbrushes there is a use to low quality ones along with high quality ones, higher quality typically need higher quality ink because the particles/pigment need to be smaller, while lower end ones will shoot particles easier, for learning you just want to avoid a large up front cost and have your shit. the kit i liked gets you a decent airbrush and a decent pump, damn near as silent as you can get till you go significantly higher quality.

however you buy an iwata brush, or one of the ones that look steampunk but are 200~$ and you got resale value because they are know brands, it may be easier for you to dump it off if you don't like it.

also check craigslist, alot of people wanted to get into airbrushing but either failed or didn't like it, so you can find machines for low prices there, but just keep in mind, some of them will be low quality along with being low price.

really, it's just stepping in the door, even the worst of the worst you will either know you like it or not so long as you shoot real airbrush paint.

Jelly. I am conflicted between that and a Yiynova 22U V3. Only because similar prices.

the panel that wacom used was a 99.7-99.9 adobe rgb accuracy, while everyone else has 70% adobe rgb at best.

when it comes to the digitizer, old cintiqs were accurate, while their counterparts would produce VERY waverly lines, this is largely fixed/mitigated in newer ones,

the parallax was largely unavoidable because you have to have something in between the pen surface and the panel, you could solve this by front loading a pen to have its max hardness at a far lighter touch.

not 1500-3000$ superior though.

huion and the wacom display tool thing, that would be my pick if I had the money.

Asus Memo pad 8
Perfect for late night open watching

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>when it comes to the digitizer, old cintiqs were accurate
They were infamous for being laggy and their parallax. Also the color range isn't everything, the panel sucked ass

It's not though, it's open source now

>Using a cheap mid-tier Surface Pro 4 off Craiglist and using your monster of a PC to project wirelessly to your tablet
Now only if I had the actual time to really use that shit to the fullest extent.

>the parallax was largely unavoidable
Yet it has been avoided many times by others and now even them

Airbrushing have been on my mind and I have a lot of stuff to practice on. At the moment spray paint kinda became a nuisance in the winter months from the mess and smell regardless use of various caps and ventilation.

Gonna take your word and setttle on what you recommend.

Got a decent sized Cintiq, good for comfortably working all day long.

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what's airbrushing have to do with tablets

I think the retards here are saying to airbrush onto the tablet or airbrush first to get digital airbrush I don't know

nice setup.

very comfy, user

they're trying to be part of the new hot thing which is retro aesthetics by using airbrushes to try to achieve that
I think

Can this thread be about software too?

Is there any desktop software with "traditional" paint brushes/rendering? There's a shitload of generic mobile art apps that have painterly brushes and Pro Create that has a really indepth brush setting to the point of glaze, wetness amount, paint dip amount to simulate you actually having to redip the brush for more paint per stroke, etc. I guess Photoshop is one if you look hard enough for actually good brushes.

Corel Painter. It's a pain in the ass to work with compared to Photoshop or anything else due to how in depth they get with emulating various aspects of real media, and nobody really uses it so tutorials are almost non-existent.

>n-trig

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what? It's fun

Same

Using small Bamboo PnT form 2012 and now I want something bigger but man the wacom pricing is a bitch.
Is it worth getting used Intuos like 2 or 3rd gen?

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>buy wacom tablet
>constantly reset hand on the touch-area fucking up click responsiveness and adding unwanted input
>now use tablet as a coaster

yea no shit they were laggy, they all fucking were, the parallax, everything had it too, and everything still has it to some extent because you can not physically touch the lcds, there always has to be something in between, and considering they are 2-4000$ depending on the time, you need perfect color for the professional work you were doing to pay for the damn thing.

today, cintiq if you are doing pro work, if not, huion and the y company make damn near perfect displays for the hobbyist.

>buying a tablet with touch input
why? also why don't you just disable the touch input?

look into cleaning it
get some blue non vinegar windex and glycerin (sp), vinegar based windex will corrode the chrome, this is the shit you need to thin acrylics, however it serves a second purpose as being a very cheap cleaning agent.

as for spray, I tested it out with my acrylic thinning, I can get sub millimeter lines, the problem I have is consistency when I do that due the particles being to big.

at some point if you are doing art you will likely want to upgrade brushes, possibly even pump, there are better setups you can get, but as far as beginner goes, this is about as good as it gets besides going on creigs list and someone having no idea what they have.

look up some mini painters who use airbrushes, they do some stupid shit that may give you an idea, still haven't gotten around to feeding house paint heavily thinned through it, but apparently this works.

dont play osu kids

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have not seen a non parallax drawing tablet ever, the closest you can come is just not noticing the parallax, I believe the samsung notes are this way.

Post drawings

second painter
and its not that people don't use it, its that what you do heavily translates into real world aspects so its better to learn how to use them irl and transition to it.

its also one of the few programs I can recommend an intuos vs huion for tablet because it heavily uses tilt like real art does.

that's my problem with black laptops (I have one btw). at some point they start to look gross no matter how clean you are

person wanted to airbrush, and I know enough to give them a good idea on where to start and what to look for.

as for airbrushing on tablets, thats intuos and cintiq territory as they have a pen specifically for it, would love to play around with it but can justify the cost to myself.

CTH-480 masterrace

art is less about what you make it on and more about skill you have. different mediums just allow you different options.

granted for tablets I would only go uc logic based or wacom, but If I got the shit cheap enough I would consider other options.

huion gianto (google it it will correct the spelling) is what I would recommend unless you can get a stupidly large 3 for cheap, never hear people recommend 2's

I used to enjoy it for pencil emulation, but it's lack of some basic functions for image transformation and layer management was a pain.
Otherwise no tablet pen really has the tactility of a proper real life brush.

This thread is making me regret buying the small wacom tablet, when a bigger chink tablet would've been better

is the ctl 4100 > ctl 480?

if you want a cheap tablet get a huion

Is the xp-pen deco 1 good?
any others around that price range?

Muh nigga

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underintended post

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I was gonna buy the new 2018 Wacom Intuos but they removed Multi-touch from the Intuos line.
I might just get an older model that has Multi-touch.

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Whomst unironically uses a trackpad on a desktop computer?

While drawing, it's always better to disable any touch whatsoever to begin with.

macOS users.

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I have the last gen Intuos and multitouch has been disabled for almost its whole life. The tablet isn't smart enough to disable touch when the pen is being used, so your cursor bounces between the pen and your palm constantly

macOS uses a lot of Multi-touch gestures so i wouldn't mind switching it on and off when changing from pen mode to Multi-touch mode to use macOS.

It's a horribly made rhythm game, especially since it tires to sell itself as a "Competitive" game.
Combo based scoring is inherently bad, a person that drops a note in the first 100 notes is punished exponentially less than a person that drops a note in the last 100 notes. It does not "Reward Consistency", it's a horrible scoring system.
Mods that are standard "this helps me read" features like hidden for some reason provide a multiplier to the already broken scoring system.
And these are just the problems in standard, mania and taiko are fucking jokes. This is also ignoring the massive moral issues with peppy hiding the games "donation" system behind a "non profit" so that he cant get sued for all the pirated music he's hosting.
Its open source because the source code got leaked and peppy was caught taking screenshots of users without their consent.
tl;dr
Osu is a bad rhythm game and a botnet ran by a jew. play a real rhythm game faggot.

>play a real rhythm game faggot
suggestions?

Beatmania IIDX (BMS for home play), Pop'n music (PMS for home play) and drummania (DTXMania for home). Stepmania is solid if you want 4key button mash or own a pad.

Stepmania is pretty fucking fun, can confirm. Do you perfer the notes going upwards or downwards?

I read downscroll because I play a lot of other games like IIDX so downscroll is more natural.

>tfw the only thread free of KDE shilling
thanks OP, i own an cth661, its ok.
However i would encourage anons who seriously want to get into digital art to buy an small intuos at least.

Doesn't BMS use 7 keys?

yeah.

I've never tired it before, but I'm more of a 4 key guy. Can you set BMS to use upscrolling? Also what are some of your favourite map packs for stepmania(for keyboard)?

Begone mauro

Uh, as far as i'm aware neither LR2 nor Beatorja (the two good BMS players) support upscroll.
My favourite stepchart packs (don't call them maps, you get laughed at) are the Jumpstream Of Fighters packs but they're pretty high level.
Stepping Stones Of Stepmania has a good difficulty spread.
All of Skwid's minipaks are good as well.

Me. Bought an iPad and what a mistake it was
>Can't torrent
>Can't play webm
>Can't play some file videos
>Need fucking iTunes to move files inside the device
It's ridiculous. And every fucking review doesn't mention this because it's a fact well known since the first one.

use a ghetto rigged screen tablet with a wacom digitizer on it for drawing then an intuos 4 for coloring.

of course a sperg like you would care about the ethics of piracy

Piracy is fine, profiting off of piracy is reprehensible.

I bought one last week (Huion because I'm a poorfag) and can't get it to work on Ubuntu.
T-thanks Sup Forums

It works on my convertible with Windows but that has a 10" screen so not very well suited for drawing.

what about ctb ;w;

Use a Huion 420 for osu!

CTB is a rip off of EZ2Catch, a gamemode from a long running arcade game called EZ2DJ.
There is nothing original about osu in any way, shape or form.

peppy is a dick

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