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    • smceccarelli
      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

      @evilrobot Oh - good to know. I will not invest the money then. My problem is not that grave - my Cintiq is just a little more saturated and with more contrast than my monitor (an HP). At regular intervals I move the art between the two, just to check how it looks on both. With all the problems with matching print to screen, the mess of dealing with CYMK profiles for certain customers and the fact that as soon as you move art to yet another monitor it will look totally different anyhow, I am not sure it is worth getting too mad about perfect color consistency.
      Even for analog art, there is only the original to bear witness - as soon as it is moved into the digital space (and it needs to be moved there anyhow at some point), the same issues pop up (and with the scanning/photography issues, even more!). Also, even when I was working traditionally, I would always ramp up the contrast and correct stuff on the digital version, so for me there was no real advantage...

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      • MirkaH
        MirkaH last edited by

        I would also say look on Ebay too, I bought my original large wacom tablet from there for about $60. if you have a computer or laptop that that could be hooked on, she could use it from there. or iPad pro, but that is a pretty expensive toy too. maybe she can work her way and earn half of the cost or something and then you can chip in the rest?

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        • andyjewett
          andyjewett last edited by

          Surface Studio

          This is interesting... the idea of switching over to PC is not an easy decision (even with the new software subscription model)... BUT a true "all-in-one" solution is a very attractive concept.

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          • evilrobot
            evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

            Yeah, this looks very cool. But the issues with pressure sensitivity would be a deal breaker for me as well. I didn't think it was that big of deal until I got my new cintiq but I don't think I'd ever want to go back to anything under 2000 levels of pressure again I can really tell the difference and the pen drawing before you even touch the screen would be a huge problem .

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            • andyjewett
              andyjewett @evilrobot last edited by

              @evilrobot agreed. and the "stray marks" mentioned in the review are obviously concerning.

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              • Chip Valecek
                Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                I have the Surface Book and LOVE it. I never get any stray marks. I believe they are using the same technology in the Surface Studio. Honestly that will be my next purchase, maybe in a year or two. Since its not even out yet I am sure 2nd gen will have more of the bugs worked out. I know when I first got the Surface Book I had some issues with the pen losing connection with the screen but over time with some of the recent windows updates I do not get that any more.

                I went into Best Buy one day and played around with it before I said, yeap I need this. Before the Surface Book i had a 19in Monoprice digital monitor, it was ok. I did get stray marks on that, but i was able to deal with it. I find it easier to draw/paint on the monitor vs a tablet.


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                • andyjewett
                  andyjewett @Chip Valecek last edited by

                  @Chip-Valecek I have used tablets and displays and I greatly prefer the display-style drawing tools (Cintiqs and the like)... less of a disconnect... I always struggled with drawing on one surface and looking at a different surface for the results.

                  I like my 22" Cintiq but actually the 13" Cintiq Companion Hybrid (functions as an android tablet when not used hooked up to a computer) has a better texturized drawing surface... far closer to the tactile feel of drawing on paper. But, I love the larger drawing surface of the dedicated Cintiq. The newer models of Cintiq may have that surface feature as well and mine is just an older model, not sure.

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                  • evilrobot
                    evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

                    This only has 1024 levels of pressure but it looks pretty cool. viao z

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                    • RobinSlee
                      RobinSlee last edited by RobinSlee

                      I have a 'fujitsu lifebook T5010' it has a swivel screen and 256 levels of pressure sensitivity, even comes with its own pen. I got mine second hand on ebay, very cheap, like less than $150 back then. They are several years old now. But more than adequate for getting started and learning a digital workflow. I guess it all comes down to budget and how much you are willing to invest? Just thought I would share, hope it helps.

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                      • evilrobot
                        evilrobot SVS OG @RobinSlee last edited by

                        @RobinSlee Fujitsu was the first tablet PC I had as well and it was a good starter unit I think I got mine for around $350.00 there are some older tech models on the market that with a few upgrades would be great for someone starting out. Something like THIS

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                        • RobinSlee
                          RobinSlee @evilrobot last edited by

                          @evilrobot Yep that one would certainly be a good choice for a young one just starting out. Not too expensive, can still be used for 'homework', a couple of games and some net stuff. 😉

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                          • eleArts
                            eleArts @QuietYell last edited by

                            @QuietYell I personally use the Yiynova MSP19U, and I love it. A really great alternative to the Cintiq. 🙂

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                            • QuietYell
                              QuietYell SVS OG @eleArts last edited by

                              @eleArts oh that's great to know someone that has this! I'm glad to hear that it is working good for you too!

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