I like gaomon, which is half the Wacom’s price.
Im selling the huion h950p and bought a razer deathadder v2 mouse for it. Reason is that the rablet while working correctly itvwasn’t as precise as using the mouse. Yes pressure sensititivity is a great feature but i did sell the tavelt yause it was huge and not so prexise for its size.
Hrmm. I’m wondering if it was really working correctly though. It was second hand? If you’re drawing free-hand, I can’t imagine a mouse being superior, really.
One thing to keep in mind is that if you haven’t used a tablet before, then the learning curve is pretty long actually. It will feel really bad at first. It took me about 2 months of almost daily use to really start feeling comfortable. At first you will feel as if you’re doing something wrong and that your lines are all over the place.
But the bottom line is, you should use whatever works for you best! ![]()
I am surprised that tablet was not precise. However, in the end it is the artist not the tool that makes art great so good for you. Paint with whatever makes you comfortable