BlueEyedKite wrote:Where my Huion Kamvas users?!?! I got the Pro 16 8-) I like it a lot! I can't go back to traditional tablets after using a display. I must admit I use no other software with it ;.; just oekaki. I am a hobby artist and just scribble on oekaki if I feel the need to draw.
Me! I'm here lol! I got a Huion Kamvas 13 for christmas and I absolutely love it, and I'm also currently using Clip Studio Paint Pro and really like using that as well. Before that I was using Ibispaint X on my phone (now S23 Ultra) just because I loved the portability of it, I'd been drawing on my phone with ibis for YEARS but I finally admitted it really hurt my hand since the screen is so small and my hand movements are so repetitive at times :/ but now for the most part I can draw pretty comfortably for longer without bothering my hands too much :D
I had tried a much larger Huion display tablet (can't remember it's official name..) several years ago now but it was too big to comfortably draw on, and I've also tried a tablet from huion without a screen (can't remember what those are called either oops) and liked that too. I've started trying to draw stuff on Oekaki now that it's not a major pain! it was just WAYYY too hard for me too draw to do it mouse only and I couldn't get it to work on my phone so I mostly never did haha
Asterlie wrote:My biggest gripe about using drawing tablets, specifically mine is the set up. I hate unplugging my set up for any reason, or upgrading my PC or anything because then it means I have to reconnect my drawing tablet and oh, boy, it's that a nightmare.
YOU GET IT!! Gosh yeah I almost never unplug things in my setup (even though I have a LAPTOP, that's what its FOR) simply because getting the cables in the right places and putting things back the way they were is such a hassle. Although my bed is pretty close to my desk, so I'm at least able to use my tablet there without really moving anything around if I want to so that's pretty nice :D