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Yooo! Let’s go! That was awesome! ✨I had a dream tonight about hanging on the edge of the shipping container with my music band mates, and it would tip depending on how we try to climb on top of it until it flipped 😂
idk how but the inovator 16 is cheaper than the Artist 15.6 on amazon ??? Like I thought it was a frikin' downgrade when I saw it and I almost ordered the Artist 15.6
what fucking software should one use, I expected this thing to be plug and play but holy fuck this thing pisses me off. I work in fucking IT but i have no interest in drawing whatsoever. Bought this for my gf. after installing the driver i have no clue what to do, do you buy drawing software and launch it from the huion driver app? I have no fucking clue.
good video! glad u actually just calibrated by putting the pen lower, :D which makes it into a none issues :) im sure huion would replace the pen though if you told them about it :) great video! <3
2024 just started and this is still the best device in this form factor. I got rid of a display tablet to use Giano instead. This is really the best experience you can have when working on a desktop computer. Cheap, sturdy, versatile. The only real alternative is Intuos Pro large (I haven't tested it though).
i have an older kamvas 16 pro version, and it feels amazing, probably one of my best buys all time. I know i would have pay a HUGE amount of money to get something that even felt like a worthwhile upgrade. the only thing i havent done yet is calibrating the screen (just been lazy)
16" isn't iPad portable, but it's a whole lot more portable than a 22"+. Like all you need to do is plug your laptop in, and then plug the display into the laptop, and you're set. At 16" you can hold the display. This could be nice if you want to lean back and sketch. Say you want to chill on the couch or the recliner, have your laptop off to the side, and just have your tablet in your lap? Totally a thing you can do with a 16", and not so much with a bigger one. The larger displays are very much a dedicated desktop sort of setup. The 16" you could put away when you're not using it, like in a drawer, and then pull it out and plug in the cable and go when it's time to draw.
5:52. You wouldn't buy a pen display to use it as a pen tablet. HOWEVER! There may be times when you would like to use a tablet over a display (want a bigger screen, tired of looking down and/or raising your hand, work doesn't require seeing your hand, etc), and so it's a nice feature to have, but obviously it's not 'why' you buy it. It's just saying, you won't need a pen display AND a tablet, if you still like using tablets for something.
Hi, May I know is it normal that the image on the tablet is more saturated than the monitor? do you have any tips on calibrating the color on the Pen Display?
Yours is the 3rd video I am watching to understand if we need this tablet to be connected to a computer at all times for sketching and painting? or can it be used as a standalone tablet for drawing? Does it have its own operating system and software or it mirrors the computer screen on this tablet.
I appreciate this review. Thanks for going so in depth. I'm 100% certain that you know more about this kind of thing than a newbie like me, but I'm wondering about your comments regarding color shifts on different devices-aren't there ways to calibrate your screens to avoid this problem? I've only recently started learning about color calibration, so I'm not entirely clear on how it works or how it's done across devices, but if you know something about it, maybe a video showing you resolving this issue would help a lot of people (including me).
thanks you for the this amazing review! if you don't mind me asking which one would you suggest me? Huion Kamvas PRO 16 (2.5k) or Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2) if you tried it ofc :3