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Lazy nezumi huion
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Okay, this guy is a perfect example of all the (often unintentional) misinformation floating around out there. >3402 >even when using a bigger tablet I map it to smaller area so I don't have to move my hand too much (In case you missed the significance of this statement: he is describing the single best reason to get a larger tablet as a negative) >I map Medium size tablet to smaller size so the test is more fair to the other tablets >most important aspect of any drawing tablet is "responsiveness" (wut) >is $300 tablet better than $80 tablet? it's probably just a self justification > 200-fucking-thousand views I'd recommend the Intuos 3 easily but unfortunately its dimensions are meant for CRT monitors. Otherwise just get a Intuos 5 or "Pro" I think they call the newest model. They look weird, but the Intuos 4 Large is a very desirable tablet because it has the Intuos 3's nib-friendly surface but in a wide screen compatible aspect ratio. The "grit" itself wears off before too long and starts looking/feeling like shit and it loses a lot of its aesthetic quality and resale value because of it. If you're using an Intuos 5 or later you're going to want to get a surface protector (which would entail a plastic laminate sheet cut to size adhered to your tablet somehow or a pre-made from amazon) to make your nibs last much longer and to protect your tablet's surface. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, that gritty drawing surface is somewhat pleasant feeling, but the reality of it is that it's designed to murder your stylus nibs and force you to spend tons of money replacing them. To answer your question more directly, I really don't know, what I do know is that the single most important feature a tablet has is its drawing surface size and how it relates to the size of the monitor you're using, second is the stylus and how it feels to draw with and I couldn't tell you what, if any, other superficial differences there may be Without the context to know that what I was using was trash unfortunately it was easy to get frustrated and basically quit drawing for a long time because of it, which is one reason I've become quite passionate in dismissing them. They changed the terminology over the years on me, my first tablet was a little piece of shit called the Graphire 3 that was the Bamboo's equivalent of its day.














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