Reddit Reddit reviews Huion Inspiroy H950P Graphics Drawing Tablet with Tilt Feature Battery-Free Pen 8192 Pressure Sensitivity and 8 User-Defined Shortcuts,Compatible with Mac, PC or Android Mobile

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Huion Inspiroy H950P Graphics Drawing Tablet with Tilt Feature Battery-Free Pen 8192 Pressure Sensitivity and 8 User-Defined Shortcuts,Compatible with Mac, PC or Android Mobile
[Drawing On-the-go]: Huion H950P graphic tablet is not only support OS Android /tablet connection, but also macOS 10.11 or later and Windows 7 or later. Play the OSU! Game or start your work, sketch, paint or edit photes, sign documents digitally, create mind-maps, draw diagrams or take notes. Nice choice for for Distance Education and Web Conference, online meeting or teaching.[ Battery-free stylus PW100 ] : neither need to be charged nor battery. 2 buttons can be customized. The pen holder with 8 pen nibs inside allows the pen put vertically which will well protect it. Compatible with Microsoft Office programs like Word, PowerPoint, OneNote and more.[ Innovative ±60 levels natural tilt recognition]:offer more natural control and precision . 8192 levels pressure sensitivity, 5080LPI offer better and precise control of drawing lines in digital drawing, painting and photo-editing etc.NOTE: The cursor does not show up in SAMSUNG at present,except SAMSUNG Note Series. If you are not sure whether the product is compatible with your phone or if you have any problems, please contact us.[ 8 User-defined Shortcuts ] : simplify the common shortcuts usage of keyboards to increase work efficiency. Press-lock key on the right side design to avoid mistaken touch. H950P art tablet available for both left and right handed useCompact design with drawing area 8.7” x 5.4”, 8mm slim thickness and 497g light weight which will be easy to carry around. Compatible with most digital art software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel Painter, Manga Studio, Clip Studio, Zbrush, Krita, Gimp and more.
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4 Reddit comments about Huion Inspiroy H950P Graphics Drawing Tablet with Tilt Feature Battery-Free Pen 8192 Pressure Sensitivity and 8 User-Defined Shortcuts,Compatible with Mac, PC or Android Mobile:

u/Tufted_Tail · 3 pointsr/FurryArtSchool

The importance of fundamentals cannot be understated. You wouldn't start construction on a building without understanding the underlying architecture, would you? I know it's difficult, but you really can't afford to skip the essentials when studying any field. You've already seen that taking shortcuts lowers the quality of your finished works, and if you don't change your approach, you have no expectation of changing that outcome. Discipline yourself and build good habits now, and your hard work will pay off in dividends later.

I don't mean to imply that you should banish yourself to the realm of figure drawing and line work forever; nobody should. But it's important to familiarize yourself with proportion and anatomy if only so that your particular artstyle is consistent. Even if you only learn how to make the same mistakes consistently, all your art will improve at once when you learn to correct those mistakes later. Critique is a huge part in identifying weaknesses in your technique and improving your work, but if your work is all over the place, your critique will be, too.

Consider this: what about practicing your fundamentals bores you? What can you do to make it more engaging for yourself? Have you attempted more interesting subject matter or working from more challenging references? Are there any particular perspectives or poses that you like more than others, and if so, why? Have you tried shifting the focus of your work to suit your particular tastes? There are different figure drawing approaches and techniques out there-- how many of them have you tried? Is there anything stopping you from collecting your finished sketches in order to refine them later on?

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As to where to start, you already know about the fundamentals so I'll link another comment of mine to reiterate their importance and move on.

If you're not going to be working digitally at first, I'm a huge fan of these dot notebooks. They're inexpensive, lovely quality, nondescript, and portable, and the dot pattern is convenient for measuring lengths and widths without the visual clutter that actual graph paper can sometimes give you. I carry one with me for doodling, taking down random thoughts, and drawing maps. The covers aren't super rigid, mind, so press lightly or have a firm, flat surface like a hardcover book handy.

If you want to work digitally, you'll need an entry-level tablet of some kind. The Huion Inspiroy H950P is decent for its price point; it's got a fair-sized workspace, eight programmable express buttons, workable pressure sensitivity, and its pens aren't battery-powered so if you lose them, replacements are comparatively inexpensive. My one complaint is that, because I have large hands, I find I hit the tool-swapping button on my pen by accident unless I hold it just so. I work from a laptop, so the fact that it's not wireless doesn't trouble me but is something you may want to consider. Its little brother, the H640P, is about half the price with a smaller workspace and two fewer express buttons.

Digital artists also need software to work in. I highly recommend Adobe Photoshop CC if you can afford it (or are willing to sail the high seas, so to speak) for its feature set. Photoshop is not strictly for digital illustration so making it work just so for you will take more effort than you'd experience with a more specialized tool, but having its powerful features in my back pocket has never been a disappointment. Paint Tool SAI and Krita are the only other software options I can recommend; I don't have enough experience with other tools to give them a shout-out. If you're on a budget, by the way, Krita is completely free and has a fantastic feature set. Whatever you choose, learn it and learn it well.

u/kogami24 · 2 pointsr/huion

If about the size of A4, I highly recommend looking into their screenless 6x10'' inch or above options.

Beginner friendly option:

  • H610PRO V2 (Simple build, very affordable and just the right amount of shortcut keys. Have everything you need to start drawing.)
  • H950P (If you want something more compact.)


    Slightly more "advanced" but also a great beginner option:

  • New 1060 Plus [rechargeable pen] OR H1060P [non-rechargeable pen] (Have the most shortcut keys and slightly better build)
  • HS610 (has touch wheel, surface is said to be more paper-like) [Listing this as an option/comparison but I personally do not fully recommend this tablet yet]
  • H1161 (has touch strip and sliiightly bigger drawing area) [A new tablet so reviews are not many rn]

    Intermediate and above option and the more pricier ones:

  • Q11K V2 (Has wireless and sliiightly bigger drawing area)
  • Dial Q620M (Also has wireless, dial wheel and really unique buttons) [Tablet is still new and not released yet, so no Amazon links.]


    All in all, if you're absolutely overwhelmed by these options and just want "a tablet that can draw" without any bells and whistles, I recommend either the H950P, H610P V2 or H1060P. Though in the end, you should pick the tablet that you find suits your liking (either from the design or features) and budget the most. I believe all these tablets should work with Adobe programs as long as you turn the Windows Ink on?

    Hope that helps!

    Edit: Added links and better formatting.
u/the_007_remix · 1 pointr/DigitalPainting

thanks brother for giving best possible advice

what would you say about Huion Inspiroy H950P (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079HHZ63W/)

or the

Huion KAMVAS Pro 13 GT-133 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BGZ81N3)

u/TovarishchFlashback · 1 pointr/krita