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I got like 50$ glass protector, I forgot to test jitter in my ipad before hand, I'm using pencil pro on m4 13 inch, and it have horrible jitter, worse than yours, I don't know if it the tempered glass or just the new pencil pro, but I don't want to rip it just yet, as it expensive for now thanks for the video, this give me idea what wrong!
Thanks for sharing your video, I was going crazy, I was sure he didn't do it as soon as I bought the iPad which I tried in all ways, then I also thought it could be The fault of the protective glass but I didn't want to remove it and consequently throw it away, then I found your video that confirmed my suspicions!! Thank you very very much
I’m realising that I might be able to draw art without max streamline if I use a different screen protector (using smooth glass currently), thank you for the video 🙏
got my 2022 ipad pro last week. tried drawing on it. compared to my old surface device, it felt amazing! then i figured i'd stick a tempered screen protector to protect this expensive device. started drawing this week, the surface was impossible to draw on, i really thought i broke the pen with how much it wiggles... i'll get a bellemond to see if the issue get fixed
I've heard some people complain about the tooth the Bellemond screen has, saying it has too much texture and wears down the pencil. I was interested when you said you couldn't imagine it wearing out the Apple Pencil. I'm assuming it all comes down to how hard each person presses on the screen, though I'm still looking for a screen protector and haven't tested it out for myself. Would you say you have a lighter hand when drawing? Great video btw, definitely one of the more informative ones out there!
I removed my screen protector from matte to glass (to get a clearer and better screen quality) but I’m a little sorry 😅. Because it’s not very good to draw. But maybe I will use it for the next 1 year, because I think it’s quite expensive in my opinion (I bought a spigen product)
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I recently bought an iPad and was really worried that something was wrong with it - but now I think it’s just the glass screen protector I’d like to add a tip here: for those who can’t take the screen protector (like me, cuz I’m really scared of breaking something haha-crying), try setting just a little bit of Motion Filtering in the Pressure & Smoothing prefs in Procreate 0.1% was enough to get rid of pretty much all my wavy lines, as long as I'm not drawing very slowly And yes, you still can feel the difference drawing, specially in circles or very curved lines But, from my experience, it’s just a little bit, and you eventually get used to it. Well, that’s it! Once again, thank you for the video! I hope this tip may help someone else too
I bought an iPad a couple of days ago and I was wondering which one to get. I heard matte ones decrease the screen quality and adds some sound to it which i really dont want since I'm going to use the tablet for gaming and school work as well. So from your experience if we increase the accuracy little bit more, the wobbly lines kinda disappear? I would be so glad if you could answer 🙏
@@foxypinky1317 Hi! From my experience, increasing the Motion Filtering setting in Procreate just a bit is enough to get rid of most wobbly lines - specially if you draw quickly (drawing slower makes them more visible again) I hope this helps! Sorry, I couldn't find any conf with "Accuracy" as its exact name, but I think the Motion Filtering is the closest thing to it If you're using other apps than Procreate, look for stabilization settings, it may help.
Are there no tempered glass sceen protectors without this wobbling issue? This would bother me quite much but I also don't want micro scratches over time and definitely no matte screen protector.
You need to make more videos. This video was phenomenal. The rest of youtube is using subjective opinion based propaganda, here you are showing and telling. Hope you do more reviews of products at least. Subscribed.
I’ve been drawing on the bare screen since removing my paper-like protector that I didn’t like at all -too noisy and simply didn’t like the harsh feel. I’m just really looking to get less glare when drawing outside.
I have the same ipad. Never used a protector. I also had an ipad 8th gen and didn't use a protector on that one either. There's just no other way to get the best drawing experience.
@@yamapishy9792 Thanks for the info, how is the screen holding up after drawing on it over time? It should be just fine right? With these expensive devices and apple pen. without any protectors.
@@Johnnybravo2160 which glass screen protector do you have? This ESR tempered glass for sure did it, wasn't the cheapest but i would love to know if there is a better one that doesn't wobble!
Hey guys, I've ordered the exact iPad and it's yet to come. Planning to use primarily for note taking. I've not yet decided which app. It could be good notes, notebility, notion, apple notes anything which caters to note taking. So will I have this jittery wobbles when writing and occasionally drawing in my notes in these above mentioned apps as I'm planning to get the exact tempered glass. An answer would be appreciated. Thanks.
For notes, if you're ok with the bit of wobble, it would be fine. I mean it won't be illegible. Maybe try another brand than esr, I suspect all tempered glass will behave the same but maybe another brand is thinner and less wobbly.
This is hands down the best comparison I've seen, clear and to the point! I just bought my first iPad (a Pro 9.7, older I know, but I want to start cheap 😂) and haven't been sure about bothering with a protector. I think I'll definitely keep it bare for now and just be extra careful about how I treat it!
Honestly the biggest issue is Procreate's particular style of smoothing. Inking with it can be a nightmare, especially if your lineart leans on the thinner side. I just got the Clip Studio Paint Ex, and I love it. Though I still slightly prefer how brush textures look in Procreate, so I'm hoping that someday they redesign the stabilizer from scratch
THANK YOU for this video! I've been on the lookout for a matte screen protector (mainly for the paper-feel) and when I finally purchased one, I was so disappointed to find out about this diagonal line wobble problem (mine was worse than in your matte screen protector demonstration). How come no one is talking about this? since this is so detrimental for art. Also, why does this even happen in the first place?
Honestly i have no idea why it's not commonly mentioned, I watched a ton of vids on screen protectors and not one mentioned it except Brad and it felt only briefly mentioned. It's bananas frustrating.
I tried the Bellemond and found it awful for jitter & pixelation on fine lines compared to bare screen, so I just stick to bare screen and a good case, I don’t venture out really for urban work as I’m mostly desk drawing so protection or glare isn’t the priority for me
Seems like the wobby line has to do with how you hold your pencil? Instead of having the thumb lying down flat on the pencil, the thumb should be bent inwards, so that the tip of the thumb is pinning down the pencil for extra stability.
Why would there be little to no wobble on the bare screen though? I held the pencil the same way I've always held it for all 3 tests, with different results.
This is the most spot on review of drawing with a tempered glass of all the reviews on RU-vid. Almost all of them are beating around the bush and in the end trying to push an affiliate product.
Awesome video, and excellent when trying to pick surface for drawing with the bare pencil. Would love to see you use different pen tips. Like the covers/replacments from PenTips, etc.