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hey guys, is anyone here using other tablets aside from wacom?
also is there a tablet you can recommend that can be an alternative to the cintiqs?
I think it will take me 10 freakin' years to save up for the current cintiq ones hahaha
I can probably afford cintiq 13 but that will still take me a long time to save up.
but what do you think? is it worth it? or is there anything better?
I'd really appreciate your suggestions. Thank you in advance! :D
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If you want a cheap cintique alternative I can recommend the yiynova 22U+. The screen glass is a bit thicker than a cintiques, but it's not too noticeable and while the pen you get with it initially is really cheap, when mine broke after a couple weeks I got a much sturdier one that felt nicer as a replacement thanks to the warranty. It's not perfect, but it is a good buy for the price imo.
However, I've been using my old bamboo for painting on the go recently, and I gotta say that it actually has some advantages over the yiynova. It has some grip, the small surface size means that I can work with really broad, sweeping strokes, and having the drawing surface on my lap is just much more comfortable than drawing on a screen sitting on a table in front of me. If you still have an old small tablet lying around you might want to give it a try. Maybe you'll be pleasantly surprised by the results you get with it.
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If you get a yiynova or any tablet monitor I highly recommend getting a monitor arm so you can position it over your lap. I got an Ergotron LX and its soooooooooo much better than using it on a table in front of me. Fair warning though, I bought the yiynova msp19u a year and half ago and the VGA cable (which is not detachable from the monitor) lost connection. The cord is so short that I had it stretched and cranked at an angle in order to position it over my lap. The warranty is only good for one year too so I basic ate the cost of it.
Over all the yiynova is workable but you get what you pay for with such a cheaper brand. The screen is highly reflective and can be a pain to see whats on your screen if the have direct light coming in at the screen. The drivers are probably as bad as wacom drivers. I had to use PS alternatives because it seems only the newest versions of PS are supported. And if you have a funky dual hard drive setup with a SSD as the boot drive and a slave drive for storage like me the installation of the drivers is a pain in the ass.