Pretty Little Moon ♡ wrote:I haven't used a drawing tablet in a couple years, but when I DID I really liked wacom. I used to use FireAlpaca before moving onto Medibang (which is... nearly identical, LOL). If I'm being honest, in the past I've found drawing tablets to be a bit cumbersome because you have to consistently make sure your drivers are up to date, pen nibs need to be replaced every so often, and perhaps this is just MY experience of them just because I bought mine off of amazon, but they seem to randomly just.. stop working or become incredibly glitchy after awhile, and every single time thats happened to me I've never been able to find a way to fix it even after scouring hours on old forum threads.
I can second FireAlpaca and Medibang basically being the same thing lol, I always joke that FireAlpaca is light mode and Medibang is dark mode. I think my drivers auto update, so I've personally not had problems with it, and I think I may be a touch neglectful about replacing my nibs, but my pen still works so it's staying c,:
I've had that weird issue where the pen just doesn't work - usually happens when I'm working on something, I reach over to the mouse to zoom in/out or something and when I go back to drawing, the pen doesn't seem to be registering. My solution was to just jiggle the mouse around and it'll work again; really weird issue, don't know why it's doing that unless it's my nib, but I'm not worrying about it until I can't fix it anymore ;v;
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. I know where the cords are supposed to connect (it's got a USB and HTML cord that hooks into the PC), but sometimes the cords are acting a little funky, sometimes the PC has one port that doesn't work like the other and I have to shuffle cords around, sometimes it connects to my PC but then only decides to work like a mouse pad (and OMG is this one a
NIGHTMARE to deal with, it means a LOT of playing around in your PCs settings), sometimes the drivers don't work and I have to redownload them (or, rarely, go to an older version of one), or some other cacophony of issues. Thankfully I don't have to undo my set up like
ever usually; if I did, I wouldn't be a digital artist, I fear c,: