Should I get an iPad instead of a Wacom tablet?
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I've never used the Cintiq 13 but have used a Huion type screen, which I ended up returning and purchased an ipad pro. The biggest reason was I use my computer for many things and hooking up the screen and unhooking it and making room on the desktop was too much of a hassle. The other drawback with the Huion type screen was the amount of space available for drawing. Even with a 22+ inch screen a LOT of it was taken up with pallets.
I returned the screen and purchased an ipad pro 12.9 and have not second guessed my decision. The screen size, power and portability make it worth it.
There is a learning curve and it is not like drawing on paper.
If money s tighter you can do a couple things - either purchase a refurb from apple (full warranty) or purchase with their 18 month 0% interest offer.
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I use the Surface Pro - it combines the best features of a tablet and laptop I think. You get access to Photoshop on a portable device. The detachable keyboard makes it versatile (use keyboard shortcuts or remove it for the full tablet experience) and doubles as a screen protector. Minimal showboating. The draw-feel is really nice on it too.
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@smceccarelli thanks for this. I’ve got intuos3 and used it well over 10 years. But I think the drivers aren’t doing so well now as I’m getting glitches, so looking to upgrade. I’ve got iPad Pro (windows so Astro won’t work....), Procreate is awesome for some work, but I like being able to cut up my work, resize, recompose even though I start from thumbnails, as the image develops.
Couple of quetions:
- my monitor is colour calibrated. As cintiq is a second monitor can I colour calibrate that one separately and have two separate profiles running at once?
- I’ve got another desk in my postage stamp sized office, and it’s just big enough for the 22” cintiq. Do you think a long lead will Work ok? (Probably need to be about 6’)
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@andyg I calibrate both monitors separately. However, the Cintiq looks stubbornly different to my second monitor - other people here have the same issue and is described in forums as well. It does not bother me so much (well, it sometimes does..) - I got used of having a second window with the image on the second monitor as well, just to double check on color saturation.
I cannot say anything about the lead - I have never tried to move the Cintiq more than 1-2`away from the computer and the second monitor needs to be very close (in my case, it sits on a stand and is just above the Cintiq). -
@smceccarelli thanks
just read you thread on Behance. Interesting!
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@jimsz thank you! You know, I have also considered the huion gt 221 pro because of its price. However, I'm kinda doubting if it performs great or if it will last long. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. Anyone out there who also got something to share about the huion tablets? I would appreciate it a lot.
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@carriecopa thanks for the tip. How much would it cost though? I'm on a tight budget.
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@nyrryl-cadiz there’s the new Cintiq Pro coming out over the next few months...24”. I’m holding out for one as color accuracy maybe tighter
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@andyg wow! That sounds great. I'll try to keep a look out. Thanks!
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@smceccarelli have you used Photoshop Sketch in the iPadPro? Any thoughts? anyone else use it?
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@tombarrettillo I tried it and found it terrible. No match to ProCreate, for sure... but only my opinion!
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I think I'm in the minority here but I really couldn't get use to Ipad pro at all. The apple pencil's rubber tip just didn't feel right to me. (Guess I'm too use to using my Cintiq) Frenden does a lot of tablet alternative reviews you can find some HERE there are some cost effective alternatives out there. And he gives the Ipad pro huge praises when using in combo with the Clip studio paint app.
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@carriecopa I was thinking of getting a surface pro. How do you like it? I read that the software crashes sometimes.
Either that or get a wacom companion, but it's pricy. At the moment I'm using a 13HD cintiq. I love it but sometime, like everyone here, I don't want the hassle of pluging in the laptop (I have a huge one too 17") -
@doha I'm a fan of my Surface Pro! I got at least the mid-level option as far as processing power and haven't had a crash. Not sure how it compares price-wise to other options, but I find it's a versatile machine. The adjustable stand lets you use the screen standing up like a laptop, to a slight angle comfortable for drawing, or just lay it flat if you desire. The cover/keyboard accessory lets you do keyboard shortcuts or can be completely removed if you want to get handsy with the screen. The included stylus feels nice and natural. Moves like butter across the screen and has a nice pressure sensitivity. All in a portable package.
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@carriecopa great! I'm glad to hear that. It's a reasanable option to have in this case.
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Hi everybody!
After considering all of your comments in this thread, I've decided on my top 2 drawing tablets. Many tablets were great and almost made it to my list but only 2 rose up to the top (for me at least). They are:
1st Wacom mobile studio pro
2nd ipad proI decided solely on their drawing capabilities and portability --- the two main selling points for me. There is without a doubt that the mobile studio pro performs better (just my opinion and based on some reviews i read and watched tho) However, though i consider the wacom mobile studio superior to the ipad pro, I find its price very discouraging. $1799 for its least configuration?!!! That's 2 ipad pros and 2 apple pencils. THAT'S TWO TIMES THE MONEY I HAVE!
That is why for the moment, I think I'll go with the ipad pro. Untill I can earn enough money again that is.
Thank you all so much for all of your inputs and suggestions! It really made the decision making easier.
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It may also be worth looking into some Cintiq alternatives. Last I checked, there’s a really exciting selection of much cheaper, comparable tablet screens out there.
For dedicated drawing tablets apart from Wacom there is also XP-Pen. They have normal drawing tablets (no screen), and ones with screens. they also have ones with screens within your budget. Ive used a standard one before and they are generally pretty good, a number of their devices also support linux (if that’s a thing you care about). know more you can google it .
As for me, I’ve been used for a long time XP-Pen Artist 12 11.6" IPS Pen display monitor , and I found it really good and cheap screen tablet. that’s only $250, if you want to be on a lower budget. but this will allow you to draw directly on a screen for a more natural experience. I’ve been working with it when I needed to create logo of educational website
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@shangxin hi! Thanks for your help but I posted this query about a year ago already
i’ve already purchased an ipad and it’s working really great for me. Thank you though.
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If you decide on the ipad pro, adobe is releasing photoshop for the ipad (actual photoshop) in 2019 i think in april. Theres also an illustration app theyre release too, right now they are calling it “project gemini” i expect it to overtake procreate. Check out their demo on youtube
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@swordofodin i’ll definitely check that out. I’ve been using procreate for a year already and it’s really, really great. It does have its drawbacks though. I’m very excited with what Adobe is offering. Thanks!