cue huion releasing the Inspiroy Dial 2.
Now call me crazy but, before I blow out about 170€ I would like to now if it improves on any of the things I’ve just mentioned.
I tried looking for reviews by people like Teoh on Tech or Brad Colbow
it did seem ok, and although Brad didn’t do a review on the inspiroy, he did do one on the giano which came out at rougly the same time.
anyone wanna give input? I would be quite thankful.
The Inspiroy is not a bad tablet, at least a friend is highly satisfied with it, calling it his best invstment in drawing hardware so far, but:
To me, the strokes look more like you’re touching the tablet surface with the pen tip just before the upward motion begins on some of those quick strokes, something that’s hard to control on really quick successive strokes. If this is the end of the strokes, it can be the same effect, just the other way around, in which case you just haven’t raised the pen tip high enough before the backward movement begins. So controlling that fineness at high speed seems to be the cause, not a pen or tablet inadequacy.