Also consider non-wacom brands. Wacom is great, and I've used their tablets for ages, but I recently this [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Huion-H610-Graphics-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00GIGGS6A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=141556413]Huion tablet[/ame] which works quite well. Its significantly less expensive, has the detachable USB cable…
That cintiq is wacom's countermeasure against chinese and cheapest brands like Huion or XP-Pen. Quick response: NO. The screen is not very good and it has lag cursor (72% NTSC - 60hz - 4096 levels of pressure). You can watch reviews in youtube. As an alternative, there's a bigger and better cintiq with 8192 levels of…
Im thinking about getting a tablet monitor and as I cant afford a Wacom does anyone know if the Huion GT-220 is any good or would it be something you should stay away from?
I'm using a Huion H610 and Intuos Pro. Both are pretty awesome, the Huion has a much better digitizer than Wacom's but their drivers can be kind of spotty.
I am looking into getting a nice and reliable graphics tablet that will last me for years and would not cost me that much. I am practically certain that Huion H610 Pro is my best choice, I see a lot of reviews that are claiming that the tablet is great and all that. But than there are those negative once that scare me. It…
Just because no one else has mentioned it, if you want a larger tablet at a good price you might want to look into the MonoPrice lineup. They work well enough and are significantly cheaper then anything by Wacom. http://frenden.com/post/31659364200/the-little-monoprice-graphics-tablet-that-could The Huion tablets are also…
I recently bought an Huion HS610 that is the equivalent of the intuos pro L with also mobile support but at a reasonable price and it's fantastic. I came from the intuos S that was giving me wrist pain due to the small size and it's a different world especially for sculpting. I never tried a drawing display but I think…
The remote? Technically it doesn't need a Wacom at all. You could literally just use it with a mouse as long as you have the drivers installed. Although now that I think about it, I'm not certain how well the stylus would actually interact with it. I know that the Huion I used to have couldn't interact with the onscreen…
Probably the best thing for a beginner is to stick with Blender for now and pick up Maya a little bit later. If you're a student be sure to take advantage of the student licenses for Autodesk's programs. It's good to pick up a 2d program like Krita or Photoshop as well to do textures and sketches. If you're serious about…