Reddit reviews HUION Pen Display for Professionals Graphics Monitor - GT-190S w/Glove
We found 6 Reddit comments about HUION Pen Display for Professionals Graphics Monitor - GT-190S w/Glove. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Wide 19'' LCD screen with 16:10 aspect ratio, brings you extra room for creativity; 1440 x 900 pixels, 250 cd/m2, displays 16.7 million colors with high 1000:1 contrast, delivers clear detailed imagesViewing Angle: Horizontal 170° , Vertical 150°; Connects via VGA/DVI ports and can work with dual or multiple monitorsComes with a PC332 rechargeable stylus that recognises 2048 pressure levels, it is lightweight and fully covered by very fine rubber, comfortable to hold in your handsCompatible with Windows 10/8/7, Mac OS X10.8.0 and aboveOne Year Warranty. *5% restocking fee as well as return shipping will be borne by the buyer if return without hardware defect within 30 days of order
Here's my opinion and feel free to ignore it:
If you don't have a tablet of any description, then stick to pen and paper. You can do amazing things with those two items (tho, preferably eraser, too).
I can barely draw anything with a non-monitor tablet anymore. Drawing with a non-monitor is a skill that in my opinion (again) only develops the wrong instincts. A Huion monitor tablet isn't that expensive. If you are serious about digital painting, you should also seriously consider purchasing one.
Here's what I've got at home:
https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Display-Professionals-Graphics-Monitor/dp/B00LIUKRP4/
Until recently I used one of these these. Apart from an easily fixed driver issue it works just fine.
This is the one.
Some alternatives to check out are Huion and Monoprice!
> A Huion monitor tablet isn't that expensive. If you are serious about digital painting, you should also seriously consider purchasing one.
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> Here's what I've got at home:
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> https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Display-Professionals-Graphics-Monitor/dp/B00LIUKRP4/
Or can start out at 1/10th that price with a Huion H610 got mine for $48 new and shipped from Ebay.
And agree if you want to try serious art or graphics skills a tablet is needed. Sadly tho my skills are a beginner and jeoulous of the skills I see of other Krita Users
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Paper and pencil. Tablets are not really for practice, they're for when you have to get a job done, when you're making a comic or animation or something; with a sketchbook, you can go to the zoo and sketch the animals, you can go to drawing groups, all that - in fact, drawing groups did me a lot of good recently, highly recommend it.
Also, for that price range, the tablet you will get is what I call a drawing pad, and the experience of drawing on those is very off-putting; I would save it for when you have better skills, otherwise it's added difficulty when you've got problems enough already. If/when you're really feeling it, you can do what I did: go straight from pen and paper to a screen tablet, without going by the drawing pad phase. This is my Cintiq 13HD, it cost me about 800€, the experience of drawing on it is close enough to traditional art, it's a fantastic tool, and they will keep getting cheaper. You don't have to buy Wacom, though, there are cheaper alternatives and I'm starting to think maybe I should have gone for those instead of a Wacom. Oh well.