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First try on new visture 4 hd tablet i got for $120. Sketchbook. Finger. Laaag and depression. Need a pen and another two cpu cores.
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# ? May 14, 2013 17:07 |
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reni89 posted:
Have you tried rooting it? My ex-husband's galaxy was slow as hell, so he rooted it and it sped it waaay up. Also, check the other programs I mentioned earlier. There are probably plenty of video reviews.
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# ? May 14, 2013 19:10 |
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Yeah I had a look at that clover program and the google play store description was just atrocious, rating wasn't that great either. It is rooted but since it's a chinese tablet it doesn't get the same developer attention as samsungs et al. e: I am running the latest available ROM though.. I think the hardware is just a bit underpowered to drive a 2048x1536 LCD. ee; is there a thread for posting random scribblings? reni89 fucked around with this message at 22:22 on May 14, 2013 |
# ? May 14, 2013 20:56 |
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The Daily Drawing's thread in creative convention. Yeah they have a theme but that's not strictly what is allowed. Go for it.
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# ? May 15, 2013 19:59 |
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Anyone have much experience with the 13HD? Frenden has boxed it back up in favour of the cheaper Yiynova 19" cintiq alternative. Not sure what to think right now really. There'll be bit of time before they come back in stock in England anyway.
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# ? May 16, 2013 19:16 |
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http://tech.woot.com/offers/wacom-bamboo-capture-pen-touch-tablet Just saw this pop up on woot if anyone was looking for an inexpensive starter tablet. $50 with a 1 yr wacom warranty. I'm not sure how much I trust Wacom refurbs (no experience with them) but it seems like a good deal.
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# ? May 17, 2013 16:09 |
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Just picked up a tablet to start doodling (Monoprice 10x6.25). I tried to use photoshop and illustrator to just draw some basic line art, but there was a considerable lag between the cursor/pen and what was drawn. I'm trying to figure out if it's the tablet, my hardware, or the software I'm trying to use that's causing the lag. Also, any recommendations for edit: After messing with it a bit more, it's probably my slow-rear end laptop. Trying to draw with my mouse has the same lag. Stumpus Maximus fucked around with this message at 21:07 on May 19, 2013 |
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Stumpus Maximus posted:edit: After messing with it a bit more, it's probably my slow-rear end laptop. Trying to draw with my mouse has the same lag.
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# ? May 19, 2013 21:43 |
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If you're using Windows 7, disable all the Windows 7 tablet stuff.
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# ? May 19, 2013 23:37 |
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Angrymog posted:If you're using Windows 7, disable all the Windows 7 tablet stuff. Came here to suggest exactly this. I had to do it on my xp machine, too. Control panel > Administrative Tools > Services > Tablet PC input services. Disable Tablet PC input services.
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# ? May 20, 2013 01:44 |
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Disabling the tablet stuff didn't seem to make much of a difference. The lag isn't terrible, but it's noticeable. Is a 1:1 ratio of pen stroke to what appears on the screen possible? I have zero familiarity with tablets/digital art, so I may just be setting my expectations too high. Anyway, thanks for the advice. I'm putting together a considerably more powerful desktop build, so maybe I'll get better results then.
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# ? May 20, 2013 04:04 |
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Stumpus Maximus posted:Disabling the tablet stuff didn't seem to make much of a difference. The lag isn't terrible, but it's noticeable. Is a 1:1 ratio of pen stroke to what appears on the screen possible? I have zero familiarity with tablets/digital art, so I may just be setting my expectations too high. Photoshop is really resource-hungry, so I'm not surprised you're getting lag on a laptop. You could try the trial version of Paint Tool SAI and see if you get better results http://painttool-sai.en.softonic.com/
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# ? May 20, 2013 06:18 |
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Jizz Festival posted:Photoshop is really resource-hungry, so I'm not surprised you're getting lag on a laptop. You could try the trial version of Paint Tool SAI and see if you get better results http://painttool-sai.en.softonic.com/ Seconding this. Art Rage - https://www.artrage.com - might also be worth a look.
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# ? May 21, 2013 00:36 |
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nnnnghhhhgnnngh posted:Seconding this. Art Rage - https://www.artrage.com - might also be worth a look. I was also going to suggest this. CS6 is slow as hell on my machine. squirrelzipper posted:Does anyone have experience with the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 as a sketchbook? It's got a Waco digitizer and pen which seems ok in the model I played with for 10 minutes. Have an opportunity to get one cheap but not sure it's well suited to sketching. Didn't see any mention of it up thread. Bored fucked around with this message at 00:31 on May 22, 2013 |
# ? May 21, 2013 00:41 |
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Does anyone have experience with the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 as a sketchbook? It's got a Waco digitizer and pen which seems ok in the model I played with for 10 minutes. Have an opportunity to get one cheap but not sure it's well suited to sketching. Didn't see any mention of it up thread.
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# ? May 21, 2013 20:33 |
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squirrelzipper posted:Does anyone have experience with the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 as a sketchbook? It's got a Waco digitizer and pen which seems ok in the model I played with for 10 minutes. Have an opportunity to get one cheap but not sure it's well suited to sketching. Didn't see any mention of it up thread. Don't rely on it for any thing sort of resembling professional work. It may be fun to doodle on some times, or sketch down an idea or something.
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# ? May 21, 2013 22:44 |
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Mentioned this in the 3d thread but didn't get much of a response: I am interested in the best slate/tablet or highend laptop for sculpting zbrush on the go and am struggling with the issue of portability vs. power. Wanted to know who here sculpts and/or paints on a mobile computer and what do they recommend? Are PC slates good enough to use zbrush / photoshop without too much lag at medium to high resolution? The samsung slates seem really nice but I am very tempted to just go ahead and get nice Asus highend laptop with a monoprice tablet vs. the samsung. Alternatively, maybe get the laptop for 3d and find a decent android tablet for life drawing stuff etc. What do you guys think? Is the wacom digitizer really THAT important anymore?
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# ? May 22, 2013 00:47 |
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^^ I'm using the Microsoft Surface Pro to do my work on. Just painted the illustration below using Photoshop with a canvas size of 3500px @ 300dpi. When the Surface was released it lacked WinTab support, but that's no longer an issue. Wacom updated the drivers and it's essentially a mobile solution to the Cintiq. One thing it lacks is the pen tilt support that something like an intuos4 and above would have. I personally never utilized that feature, so I can't comment how much of a loss that is. Beelzebub fucked around with this message at 16:03 on May 22, 2013 |
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Megaspel posted:Don't rely on it for any thing sort of resembling professional work. It may be fun to doodle on some times, or sketch down an idea or something. Yeah I'm thinking of using it primarily for sketches and thumbnails, nothing that would be at all final art. Although looking at that painting the Surface Pro seems like it does a great job. Don't have that kind of $ though...would probably get the new 13" cintiq if I did.
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# ? May 22, 2013 18:57 |
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squirrelzipper posted:Yeah I'm thinking of using it primarily for sketches and thumbnails, nothing that would be at all final art. Although looking at that painting the Surface Pro seems like it does a great job. Don't have that kind of $ though...would probably get the new 13" cintiq if I did. If you get this, root it asap. My husband had a galaxy note for work and it was useless for even doing tiny doodles on until he rooted it. Also, check out the ipad 4. It looks like it's about $100 more, but procreate and adobe ideas are great to work with, imo. You might also be better at internet shopping than I am and be able to find it cheaper. I didn't know anything about the surface pro when I bought my ipad so didn't have any clue why the newest ipad was cheaper than the previous model was. Edit: If you get an ipad, don't waste your money on the artrage app. I love artrage for pc, but the app kind of sucks, no matter how proud they are of it. It's also the only drawing app I've had that lags. Edit 2: Looks like they are planning on coming out with a surface pro 2, so maybe the surface pro 1 will drop in price soon. Just a fyi thing, since the article popped up when I went to search prices on the surface pro. Amazon's price on them is higher than they originally were. Bored fucked around with this message at 20:05 on May 22, 2013 |
# ? May 22, 2013 19:42 |
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I've been looking to get a drawing tablet where I can see what I'm doing for a while, however I'm still not sure what to go with - the Cintiq 13HD or a Surface Pro or something else entirely. Portability is not completely essential for me, but it sure would be a very good bonus. Looking to use it mostly with Photoshop and Zbrush. 900 euros would be a fairly big investment for me so I don't want to end up immediately regretting my purchase. Could someone that owns any of these things list out some pros and cons? What about durability?
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# ? May 25, 2013 20:59 |
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Overdoze posted:I've been looking to get a drawing tablet where I can see what I'm doing for a while, however I'm still not sure what to go with - the Cintiq 13HD or a Surface Pro or something else entirely. Portability is not completely essential for me, but it sure would be a very good bonus. Looking to use it mostly with Photoshop and Zbrush. 900 euros would be a fairly big investment for me so I don't want to end up immediately regretting my purchase. Could someone that owns any of these things list out some pros and cons? What about durability? For durability, I would go with a cintiq. I had the little Yiynova tablet, which wasn't too bad, but the port for the usb cable broke (which may have been my fault since it slipped of the chair and hit the floor when I was setting it up) and I have a bad habit of forgetting that I have pens and pencils in my lap and standing up, which send them crashing to the ground. Yiynova pens are no longer usable when that happens which means I have to spend another 50 bucks to buy a replacement. Or maybe the way yiynova deals with pressure is as lovely as I thought it was before I thought about the fact that I dropped the pens. The intuos pens are doing just fine though. Also, as far as the Yiynova 10inch goes, it's easel is loving useless. Especially since the tension in their stylus, before being dropped repeatedly, wouldn't pick up any pressure unless you pushed a bit with the pen. I even had it set at 0. So it really did make my hand cramp. If you try drawing on it not on your lap, it will slide. And there are no mounting holes on the back to hang it on an arm. I haven't tried the surface pro, but can't exactly see where I'm drawing on the ipad with the pogo connect stylus. And the other two pressure sensitive styli have those little clear plastic things on the nibs. Then again, this is a post by a non-professional artist, so some of the people who get paid might have better insight. And this is beautiful
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# ? May 25, 2013 21:26 |
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If you want to draw on stuff like the iPad, I'd recommend the Jot. Never used it, but I think it's the only pen with a fine point, or at least the closest you'll get on those sort of devices. Plus 2048 levels of sensitivity.
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# ? May 26, 2013 10:30 |
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Gabe from Penny Arcade did a Surface Pro review with video of the drawing capabilities here.
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# ? May 27, 2013 03:14 |
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Silhouette posted:Gabe from Penny Arcade did a Surface Pro review with video of the drawing capabilities here. Getting a 404. This works though: http://www.penny-arcade.com/2013/02/25/the-ms-surface-pro curse of flubber fucked around with this message at 14:14 on May 27, 2013 |
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Hope one of you Cintiq users can help me out here - my 13HD arrived today but the screen isn't what I expected. It looks like there's a cheap screen protector or something on it - it's got heaps of these tiny purple dots that shift around as you move, like a monitor before you take of the screen protector film (incidentally the tablet did not come with a screen protector). Is this normal?
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# ? May 30, 2013 09:36 |
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Quinquereme posted:Hope one of you Cintiq users can help me out here - my 13HD arrived today but the screen isn't what I expected. It looks like there's a cheap screen protector or something on it - it's got heaps of these tiny purple dots that shift around as you move, like a monitor before you take of the screen protector film (incidentally the tablet did not come with a screen protector). Is this normal? I got mine yesterday and I know exactly what you mean. I tried scratching at the edges, but I couldn't find a seam and didn't want to risk it. I've already eaten half the complementary gummy bears, so I'm like 99% sure my warranty is voided now.
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# ? May 30, 2013 14:06 |
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I poked around the sides as well in case there was a screen protector and didn't come up with anything I hope I did just miss it because I'm finding it really distracting in light areas.
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Megaspel posted:I got mine yesterday and I know exactly what you mean. I tried scratching at the edges, but I couldn't find a seam and didn't want to risk it. I've already eaten half the complementary gummy bears, so I'm like 99% sure my warranty is voided now. What's this about gummi bears?
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:16 |
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I'm a bit worried about scratching the 13HD. Are screen protectors recommended or is the glass strong enough you reckon?Bored posted:What's this about gummi bears? If you buy it from the Wacom store they give you two small packets of gummy bears. It's a tiny little thing which makes all the difference. curse of flubber fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Jun 1, 2013 |
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Bored posted:If you get this, root it asap. My husband had a galaxy note for work and it was useless for even doing tiny doodles on until he rooted it. Also, check out the ipad 4. It looks like it's about $100 more, but procreate and adobe ideas are great to work with, imo. You might also be better at internet shopping than I am and be able to find it cheaper. I didn't know anything about the surface pro when I bought my ipad so didn't have any clue why the newest ipad was cheaper than the previous model was. Well I ended up picking this up (it was $100 because the SD Card slot is broken). So far it's ok, it's not a terrible little tablet. I haven't rooted it but it seems fine for doodling. But that's really all I think i'll be using it for. Where drawing on my wife's iPad with a capacitive stylus felt like drawing with a sausage, drawing with the Note stylus feels a bit like drawing with a toothpick. The stylus is really light, and due to it's short length requires a different hold than my intuous or a regular pencil. The actual line quality is pretty good (i'm using sketchbook pro android) and the pressure sensitivity is actually really good but the screen is pretty low resolution (1280 x 720) and so even though you can set up large canvases it's a bit like drawing through a tiny window. So we'll see, it was super cheap and makes it easy to doodles and thumbs in boring meetings, but I think that's about as far as it's capable of going.
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# ? May 31, 2013 16:41 |
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Was just about to pull the trigger on a gnote 10.1 too..
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 07:31 |
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Ok guys, wrong thread probably but who knows. I really like the Surface Pro over the Wacom 13. Yeah you get the tactile buttons with the Wacom, but you're completely untethered with the Surface, and there is software that overlay 'keys' on the screen so you can do ctrl+click and that sort of thing. Surface has some sort of "palm-sensing" technology which may interfere with button overlays on the screen while you're using the stylus though. Anyways, reading this thread got me looking at the Galaxy Note 10.1. Is there a drawing app for Android that is The Best? I'd like support for layers, as well as shapes like lines and circles, and the ability to stretch, skew, and distort layers like in Photoshop. Googling just brings up a bunch of "OUR APP IS GREAT! FAKE CRAYON EFFECT!" when I really just want a bare-bones photoshop clone. EDIT: I think I just want a Surface Pro with CS6 installed. MS is selling the Surface Pro (NOT RT) for $399 at a developer conference right now. Futureshop.ca is selling them for $999. Come onnnnnn price cut. bring back old gbs fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Jun 4, 2013 |
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Frown Town posted:Here's my take, with experience working professionally/personally with the 12wx, 21ux, 22HD, and 24HD. Tl:dr- I recommend the 22HD because the 24HD is needlessly big and heavy and I've been burned pretty badly by my experience with it. Beelzebub posted:^^ I'm using the Microsoft Surface Pro to do my work on. Just painted the illustration below using Photoshop with a canvas size of 3500px @ 300dpi. When the Surface was released it lacked WinTab support, but that's no longer an issue. Wacom updated the drivers and it's essentially a mobile solution to the Cintiq. One thing it lacks is the pen tilt support that something like an intuos4 and above would have. I personally never utilized that feature, so I can't comment how much of a loss that is. ACanofPepsi posted:Ok guys, wrong thread probably but who knows. I really like the Surface Pro over the Wacom 13. Yeah you get the tactile buttons with the Wacom, but you're completely untethered with the Surface, and there is software that overlay 'keys' on the screen so you can do ctrl+click and that sort of thing. Surface has some sort of "palm-sensing" technology which may interfere with button overlays on the screen while you're using the stylus though. Bored fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Jun 5, 2013 |
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ACanofPepsi posted:Is there a drawing app for Android that is The Best? I'd like support for layers, as well as shapes like lines and circles, and the ability to stretch, skew, and distort layers like in Photoshop. Googling just brings up a bunch of "OUR APP IS GREAT! FAKE CRAYON EFFECT!" when I really just want a bare-bones photoshop clone. I like SketchBook Pro but I haven't tried many other apps - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adsk.sketchbookhd&hl=en I managed to get a photo that shows what I was talking about in regards to my Cintiq screen: It's a bit faded from glare but you can see the tiny colourful dots I was talking about where it's in focus. It's a lot brighter than that IRL and I find it really distracting Is it meant to be like this? Edit - cropped out useless bits to make picture smaller, sorry! Iseult fucked around with this message at 03:36 on Jun 5, 2013 |
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It's from non glare coating. It's basically how it works, diffracts light, makes it less shiny but you get speckles. E: just bought a surface pro $750aud. Not looking forward to Bing etc.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 08:50 |
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All right thanks, I'll suck it up and get used to it then!
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 08:55 |
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reni89 posted:It's from non glare coating. I'm pretty sure you're going to love your surface. They're pretty amazing devices. Photoshop on a slate device with a wacom digitizer? Jawesome! My wife's doctor's office switched to them for charting and what not after watching me draw on one in the waiting area. The build quality is pretty solid as well. Okay, I'm done.
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 02:35 |
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I'm really interested to see the next generation of Surfaces and whether or not the current generation will go down in price.
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Quinquereme posted:I like SketchBook Pro but I haven't tried many other apps - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adsk.sketchbookhd&hl=en Seconding that. It has everything you want and was certainly best of the ones I sampled. On a G.Note 10.1.
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