Hey guys! Thank you for watching my review 🌟 The coupon codes (both the $20 one and "5% off" ones) are only valid until July 9th, 2023! I'll do my best to get back to any questions you might have about my experience with the tablet during the first week of the video's lifetime!
I dont regret watching this video, even when i dont usually watch this type of videos, Nadiaxel always deliver good content (I declare myself entertain).
This is a fantastic non-bias video review of the tablet, in my opinion. - you found negatives like driver issues when starting afresh after snoozing the pc but also you looked at how a user can resolve those issues without calling support and this was clearly demonstrated in the video rather than hear-say. This video helps potential buyers understand what they might encounter and what they could do to resolve the issue. I like that Veikk are shaking things up and producing a product that can help artists at varying levels of digital art. The video also covers connectivity/cable requirements and for me I’m already thinking what I need it currently have that will be compatible. Some people just say what is required and don’t go into practical detail of how it works. They just go straight into using the tablet. Really excellent review video.
Thank you so much for this ❤ I really appreciate that you like my review format! I always do my best to cover all the aspects of tablets/products that I think are relevant - especially for those who might be a bit scared to spend a lot of money on a product they know very little about. So I really appreciate this - thank you!
As someone that gripped my pen too hard for the first 3 or 4 years I had my first drawing tablet, the extra pen definitely comes in handy. I had to order a replacement for $30 before I even realized something was wrong because it broke in the middle of an assignment for my design class. Pens usually don’t wear down overtime where you can notice it slowly stopping to work, they just develop a crack and immediately break 😭 For a first tablet it’s definitely handy to have a backup.
Since it was perfect timing for my current tablet to die out (Huion H610PRO).. I just bought this tablet after watching this and Imma try it out myself! For me Amazon shows a $30 coupon so even better! I'm not used to on screen tablets but I will adjust to it overtime.
I was planning to ask my uncle to buy this for me bc he's coming back from abroad, this review is quite helpful and i've made up my mind to buy this specific brand and model, I just need to buy a tablet stand
Thank you for watching my review, guys ❤ Remember that all coupon codes are only valid until July 9th, 2023. If you have any questions about my experience with the tablet I'll do my best to reply within the first week of the video's lifetime ^•^
Hola, me encantó tu vídeo! Pero tengo una duda... Yo no tengo una computadora ni laptop. Solo mi celular. Mi tableta no podrá encender en este caso?? :( Espero me contestes, saludos
Heyyyyyy, sooo I've encountered a problem, and it's that whenever I try to use the "File" or "Edit" options on the hotbar, the cursor gets stucked on the canvas section)): Does someone know how to fix this?
The insane amount of parallax (pen tip position doesn't match on-screen brush/cursor position) renders this tablet totally useless. You obviously got paid to make this.
Why would you not rotate the canvas? I don't get it. Then you're gonna be complaining your hand hurts. Why are people like this Why? I'm just trying to find out if this tablet has multi-touch and I can't tell because not a single youtube artist rotates the canvas. It's ridiculous aaargh
@Nadiaxel . Hello i want to buy this tablet . But i want to know if for example i can draw on it twhile something else is going on the main screen ( like watching youtube on the main screen (laptop screen) ) while drawing on the tablet ???
i dunno if you will reply or not, but i am kinda confused what to actually go for , a monitor or this tablet as, I am not sure if i would be carrying the display tablet to college, also the fact i get better refresh rate and display with monitor too so any help?
thanks for your review. i use krita a lot of time. do you think it will be great with krita? and i also practice animation so is it good for animation? btw i am okay with the size and everything.
can you download apps on the tablet itself? i’ve been looking at it and i want to get it, but my laptop doesn’t allow me to get photoshop or adobe illustrator which are the apps i want to use. so i want to know if i could download those apps on the tablet it would i have to have them on my laptop to use it?
Sounds like it would be nice, except that I would have to sacrifice one of the hdmi inputs for one of my 2 monitors and I don't want to do that. So I guess I'll have to keep looking.
Looking at this for a gift. Don’t know if I missed this or not, but does the tablet have to be paired with a computer, or can it be used like a digital sketchbook that just kinda holds all the sketches in it?
Well, it's not shocking if you're dealing in dollars, but my country deals in another Well, it's not shocking if you're dealing in dollars, but my country deals in another currency😭.
As someone who was using display tablets for years and recently switched to a regular tablet I can say with confidence that display tablets aren't worth it at all. Just buy a normal drawing tablet the monitor is unnecessary.
Everyone is different and it's best to try both. What works for you and me may not be good for someone else. I used pen tablets for 10 years but never got comfortable with them, switched to a display tablet and it was night and day difference. Everything just clicked and worked. I learned to draw on paper so I think that's why I prefer display tablets.
I agree with Wee - it's a matter of personal preference. I started with regular tablets too - several, and it never felt natural. First time trying a display tablet and my entire world changed. So it really is a matter of preference and I'm just glad you found out what works the best for you ^^
I completely Disagree. I owned several non display tablets, including expensive wacoms. Despite YEARS of use.. I was NEVER was able to draw anything like I could, with paper and pencil. Not even CLOSE. These types of tablets are good for Colorization work... but NOT for original line works. Once I got a Display Tablet.. my very first artwork attempt, turned out almost EXACTLY like my pencil drawings. It was easy to draw natural looking drawings, with the utmost in creativity... without suffering from having to use UNDO every 2 seconds, and still getting a terrible end result. You sound like a straight up Liar. Or that you had a very poor quality tablet, that lacked good tracking and precision control. Maybe even a non laminated version, where the screen was too far from the Pen Tip. Maybe one that had washed out colors, and bad viewing angles
@@harukun3651 I worked with a guy that told me, that he couldnt Draw a straight line. I refused to believe it.. and had him show me. Sure enough... his attempt at a straight line, was really bad. But, I knew why... I then place two dots on the paper, about 4 inches apart. I told him, to place the pencil on the first dot, and then LOOK at the 2nd dot. Keeping your eyes on the 2nd dot at all times, while you IMAGINE a line connecting them, within your mind. This time... his line was straight as a Ruler... and he was happy beyond belief. Lets say that you were trying to drive from your house, to the end of the street. But instead of looking 100 ft down the road... you instead, looked 3 feet in front of you... What do you think would happen?! Obviously, you would end up driving all over the place, and almost crashing... because you would be reacting too late. Because you didnt really see where you were supposed to be going... Thats why this dude couldnt draw a straight line. He was constantly looking at the end of his pencil.. and the line that he had already drawn... but he wasnt looking on where he was supposed to be Drawing to... and so, his line was an erratic Mess. This is what its like, trying to draw line work on a non display tablet. You cant see where you are supposed to be going. You only see the end results... as things are already in progress. This is why most artists that try to use this method, have to keep Undoing their bad-lines. Because 9 times out of 10... their lines do not connect at the proper places.. and or, the curves are not as they wanted / intended. Had they been able to see their pencil, in relation to the screens drawing... then they could have easily made the correct lines, and or curves, with almost Flawless accuracy... every single time. While its true that you can, to a Certain Degree... learn to be steady without "Looking" at your pencil... its not the best way for most people to be able to draw. Unless you have some sort of Autistic / Asperger's condition, where you basically have a photo-copy within your mind... you are not going to be able to even write your name well, while blindfolded. Taking that further, try to write an entire sentence, without looking... and see how crooked the entire line of words ends up... let alone, possible screwing up the words themselves. Of course, if you are only using Tools, such as Bezier Tools to make your lines.. then you probably dont need to worry about hand drawing lines. And if you are only coloring things... again... it doesnt matter. But trying to freehand line work, without being able to see your hand+pencil... its a nightmare for most people.
@@Gleemzo I love it! It's my first display tablet so I wasn't expecting much but it was perfect. I recommend you buy it with the stand because it's difficult to draw without it (for me) but yeah it's really durable too