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I bought it and used it for 1-2 years, still using as of typing this. It works great as a drawing tablet, and i have used it rather roughly at times for the past 2 years, such as using full pressure to colour a character because i am too lazy to press 1 button to change the brush to the opaque type. I also threw the laptop bag which the tablet is in around for over a year now. Still working perfectly as of now with no visible scratches. Fun fact: it works amazing as a cheap second monitor that u can bring around anywhere too as an added bonus, so for eg: in classes where u want a second screen, u can use this as well, not the main purpose, but it works! XD
@@daph2e I personally don't use Ibis paint, so I do not know, sorry... Also didn't know this comment had a reply until now!! I missed it my bad!! :( But I used it for the following before and it works: 1. Clip Studio Paint (even the 2.0 update as of typing this) 2. Photoshop (and pretty much every adobe cloud's software) 3. Maya (if anyone is considering doing 3D) 4. Unity (if anyone is considering game making) 5. Pixel art sites (I did some on chrome specifically when bored) 6. If you play on websites like GarticPhone, it also works I don't know if Ibis is on PC, but if it's on PC, it most likely works, because it worked for every program so far!
I bought it some time ago and I prefer the feel of this tablet over my Wacom Intuos Pro L (regular tablet without a screen). I do agree it's a bit small but going bigger won't give you more resolution on the screen, so the screen clutter would be the same (albeit a tad more readable).
Damn, what a beautiful review. I recently ordered mine and while i wait i wanted to watch some stuff about it and this made me know i made a good decision ordering
Huion and XP-Pen are on average good enough to justify spending much less money compared to a Wacom. You get a 20% less premium feeling product for sometimes up to 100% reduction in cost. That's totally worth it IMO.
@@LucasPeinador They price them for studios, much like photoshop they don't aim it at consumers because they know studios can and will pay for 'the industry standard'. Honestly I got a Huion Kamvas 22 Plus and it's been great. Meanwhile the last wacom I had - the power button failed and customer service refused to reply even once.
@@Kiadaw77 No, I meant 100%. I own a Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro, which costs 2000$. I could have bought a Huion Kamvas 24 Pro for 1000$. That's literally another free graphic tablet, which is fairly comparable in terms of quality. But yes, you can also say that it's 50% of the full Wacom price. Depends on how you want to look at it.
really cool video, the only point i would disagree with you is about the stand, not that you should not get one but that you should not get the one from huion, the main "issue" with the huion stands is that what support the bottom of the tablet is no wide enough and the tablet can slip out of it pretty easily, + you can get some 10€ laptop stands if it can hold a laptop in a secure way it can easily be used for a tablet that thin :D
Lighter but fatter pen is a pro for me. Heavier pens might feel premium and studier, but try drawing/painting 6-8hrs a day, everyday and you start to feel the weight of it. But then again I have tiny hands even by asian standards so lol.
I was really thinking hard if I should get the 13 or 16... almost got the 13 but a lot of people were saying that one of the sides/corners heat up and I guess that was just a deal breaker for me 😭 also the screen size :( But no worries though, I am very VERYYY MUCH HAPPY with my 16 :)
Pro #5 - I HAVE run into the driver issue on the Huion Kamvas 13 on my MAC OS. It has gotten to the point where I must uninstall and install the drivers EVERY TIME I use the tablet. As you mentioned SUPER annoying. Reached out to Huion support (no help what-so-ever).
Honestly I come from an iPad 11 inches and also I'm the type of Pearson which doesn't multitasks and uses one tab open before switching to another and closing the last . So because it's my first time trying one of these I bought the cheaper . If I end up drawing only on this , I will switch to the 16 pro 2.5k
I use both. Why? Photoshop for its incredible filters, face-aware liquify, and a host of other features. Also, I actually prefer digital painting on Photoshop. For line work: sketching and digital inking (vector layers!), I will only use Clip Studio. It's also great for comic style coloring like cut and grad. I'll export the CSP file as a Photoshop file and paint from there. Last thing, Clip Studio just added liquify which is fine for correcting sketches, but it's not sophisticated like Photoshop. I'm glad they added it.
@@woodhidh CSP is very reasonably priced on desktop ($50 one time purchase I believe) and Photoshop through the photography plan is $10 a month. But that also allows you to use Adobe Portfolio for your Portfolio site. If you do that it's a good deal. It really all depends on if you'd use those advanced features and if you need a portfolio site. But for most artists CSP would have everything they would need (and in some ways more than Photoshop would give you).
I didn't know they were going to improve the resolution and colors, if it is much more expensive, I wouldn't bother much. 1920 * 1080 in this size is more than enough
I try to be as trustful and hones as possible... I want people to trust me... but I would advise you to check a few different reviews just to get as many opinions as possible
4 years since i bought my huion(other version)..i must say it still feels like as if its brandnew, so if u hesitate just go for it dont hesitate with such price u can't find anything better than this
I'll chime in, I have this tablet and uses exclusively type C. not huion type c - cause it short , I use aukey [you need the one with video output] / needed to sand down one side to fit but since june last year to now i have not have an issue with using type C connected to my laptop.
the main problem of this tablet is the color difference between it and your main screen, even changing the parameters. You end up having a great drawing on the tablet, and a awful one on your main screen. I end up using it as a normal tablet. I would suggest you to maybe try the 4k huion ones but im not even sure the colors will be better. Maybe just buy a normal tablet or an ipad pro directly . Especially when the constrat and colors of the tablet doesnt show all the details of the main screen.
I honestly don't care about the size :') I am coming from the 40 euro wacom that's as small as one can get and doesn't have a screen, so this is already way bigger lol
There is pros and cons to both… I love how portable the iPad, but I am more comfortable with the tablet, because it is more powerful… but regarding the drawing… it is pretty similar… what makes the difference is also the software
hiya! i love ur video! i just wanted to ask, since the tablet is like a second monitor (technically) is it possible to have one program on the tablet displayed and the rest on my main monitor? for example if i have a drawing program on the tablet and then chrome or spotify or anything else on the main monitor?
Hey Cowall, thank you so much, and very sorry I got to see this so late. Please, if you have any trouble, send me a mail to info@lucaspeinador.com and I'll help you out
Can this be used without a computer and is it android? Im looking for a drawing tablet for my daughter that doesnt have google play or other android capabilities.
Hey Janath, thank you for asking! means a lot that you want to support the channel :) Yes, here is an affiliated link: store.huion.com/products/kamvas-13?af_code=OYYXV6
I’m literally just getting into digital drawing, I can draw with pencil and am looking forward to going digital, do you think the size is a problem? I won’t be taking it to many places and don’t even know if I will go full on with it, not professionally at least. But I’m unsure if i should just wing it and go for a higher size
If you’re you’re just getting into digital painting then maybe try with this size 1st coma it is not like it is way too small it is just the release a bit smaller than I would prefer personally
using it as main tablet id go with 16 i myself have this 13. and a 22 inch kamvas.. 13 is small. , reason i bought it was to take with me when going sailing... as it can connect to android phone desktop mode. (using infinity painter) and it can run of a powerbank (minimal 15000 mah). at home i like drawinng on bigger screen. just works out better. if you can afford go for 16 minimal
@@LucasPeinador hah not a big deal, im playing it like i would with normal osu tablet, i dont use screen, and my pen is levitating over the screen, and im clicking x on keyboard to click, so there will not be any scratches on tablet
You can just move Photoshop and all it windows to an notebook screen and put you drawing (canvas) on tablet screen - and there will be no problems with interface scaling :)
@@LucasPeinador he means normal computerscreen and this one side by side , but in extended mode (not duplicate screen) does mean you need mouse or trackpad on the normal screen output
kamvas 13 yes, kamvas 13 pro no then use powerbank to power it all (15000 mah minimum) you wont get tilt. and if you use krita for android this huion doesnt have penressure inn there , but most other apps it does. use infinity paiter or medibang instead for penpressure
Its the worst tablet Ive ever gotten, it doesn't even connect to my display screen and I have gone through all of their tutorials. Considering there is so many videos trying to help people fix it - they should talk about this problem in their tutorial.