Reddit Reddit reviews Wacom Intuos Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet with Bonus Software Included, 10.4" X 7.8", Black (CTL6100WLK0)

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Wacom Intuos Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet with Bonus Software Included, 10.4
Drawing tablet to use in any software for digital art, photo editing and animation. With 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, use the Wacom Intuos to easily write, edit or convey ideas to students or colleagues when web-conferencingConnect this digital drawing tablet for computer via USB or wirelessly with Bluetooth to your Mac (OS X 10.11 or later) or PC (Windows 7 or later)Medium sized art tablet features a slim design, compact footprint and a larger drawing area (8.5 x 5.3 inches) ideal for use with large or multiple monitorsEasy setup, for both left and right handed use; The pen doesn't need to be charged so you can start creating immediately; 4 customizable express keys put your favorite shortcuts at your fingertipsBonus: Register your Intuos to receive Clip Studio Paint Pro (2-yr license), and try out Corel Painter Essentials 7 & Corel AfterShot Pro 3 (90-day trial); Must register to receive software; Offer only available for customers located in the Americas
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3 Reddit comments about Wacom Intuos Wireless Graphics Drawing Tablet with Bonus Software Included, 10.4" X 7.8", Black (CTL6100WLK0):

u/ebazii · 5 pointsr/arttools

Definitely get him a wacom tablet, any will do. Wacoms website has all the software for any tablet you get, no matter how old or new. The wacom Intuos series is probably the best, even the older ones are great. A medium sized tablet is probably the best, or a large if your sons desk is big enough (Though he can just use it in his lap if he wants). They aren't horribly expensive but they are great quality, the cheaper tablets from other brands stop working and are generally unreliable. (the 30$ range)

amazon.com/dp/B079NWPZTG/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_ilqZBb55VQXMD
(if the link shows up, this should be a good one to get.)

It would be hard to spend 500 dollars on one tablet haha, but I would reccomend having some drawing software for him to use.

I love Paint tool SAI, it's great for line work, they don't have a physical copy however. You have to buy it off of the website (systemax.jp) for around 55 bucks (5400JPY) although you can only use it on Windows operating systems.

Photoshop is a great software for digital art, however it is extremely expensive, and Adobe wants to get people into paying yearly for it, which is dumb. You might as well pirate it if you really want it bad, which it's not really a necessity.

For software that is similar to photoshop, manga studio/clip studio paint is great. It's like a combination of paint tool sai and photoshop, and works on Mac and Windows.

I'm sure your son knows how digital software works and with tons of tutorials online he'll get the hang of it in no time.

amazon.com/dp/B01F70HHBC/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_MvqZBbGCS2PVV

(if this link shows up, this is clip studio paint EX, and is a good choice.)

The links I put in would be the easiest things to get for your son, and would be easy to give to him and he will be able to figure it out with the instructions and such, if he knows how to use computers/technology. (what kid doesn't at this point lol) I hope he has fun! c:

u/Pastar54 · 1 pointr/DigitalPainting

I was in your shoes about 7 months ago. Wanted to dip my feet into digital art. I wanted a tablet with a screen, but they were so expensive. So I decided to go with this instead.

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https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Wireless-Software-Included-CTL6100WLK0/dp/B079NWPZTG/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1541882267&sr=1-3-spons&keywords=wacom+intuos&psc=1

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While a little bit pricey, compared to other non-screen tablets, it is the best name brand on the market. There is another version of this tablet that is only 100$ but it was quite a bit smaller. I ended up with this one because 200$ did not kill my budget and I wanted a slightly bigger one. As far as the disconnect between looking at the monitor while drawing and not your had, it took me about 2 hours to lose the weird feeling. After that it felt completely normal. So I would not worry about that too much.

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After about 5 months with this tablet my birthday came around and I decided to upgrade to one with a screen. While I could not really afford one of the screened Wacom ones, I did find this.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0779QTQ13/ref=dp_prsubs_1

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After alot of research on youtube I found that this tablet was the best bang for my buck. It was not 1000$ like the Wacoms, and provided a bigger screen for comfort. I am so happy I went with this in the end.

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Id say start without a screen, and later on upgrade if you enjoy digital art. You can always sell your old tablet on ebay to make some of that money back. Also as a side note, I'd also HIGHLY recommend Krita as your first digital art program. It is 100% free, and is the best free software on the market. Or at least the one that most easily translates over to Photoshop, which is what most professionals use. Hope any of this helps. Good luck!

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u/bird_honey · 1 pointr/wacom

I have never owned a tablet before and I'm ready to purchase my first. However, I'm having a really hard time figuring out which one to purchase. I've read and watched videos that say Wacom only, but I've also read that some competitors offer decent tablets for less.


Basically, I would like something that will last but not break the bank (I know that' may be asking a lot). I plan on working in Maya/Zbrush & doing general sketches/digital painting so something that works for that. Right now I'm eyeing the Huion 1060 plus for the low end, and the Wacom Intuos Medium.

Edit: Or I can get the Pro version but small. According to Amazon it is larger?

Help? :/