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u/marleysapieceoftrash · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

I would buy a mid range one, don't go for the extremely cheap ones. My laptop has a smaller amount of storage but a vega graphics card. It honestly shouldn't be in issue unless she wants to run multiple programmes at once while on a drawing app. And some drawing apps are a bit more demanding than others, I had an older laptop and photoshop would constantly freeze or crash, but gimp was completely fine. I recently bought a cheaper drawing pad for around £50 off of amazon and I love it, 8 hotkeys and I'm pretty sure it is compatible with Windows and mac (you'll need to check what version). But this was by far the best one I found, over 8000 levels of pen pressure, free pen, pen stand, replacement pen tips, and a drawing glove free with the package. It also has a 10"x6.25" work area so definitely one of the larger ones I've seen, it is also so light and easy to install, I love it! Came next day for delivery, and I'm happy because it is a well known brand "Xp-Pen" compared to the cheaper stuff you can find on amazon. And when she's saved up some money then buy her one with a screen as these are just sensors connecting to the pc, though screens are quite expensive, mine was around $450 off of amazon, also an Xp Pen brand and is pretty nice. So I recommend this one! This one also runs with free programmes such as Gimp, and Krita, but you gotta be careful as some don't and you'll be forking out a hefty price for another editor.
https://www.amazon.com/XP-PEN-DECO-01-Graphics-Sensitivity-Illustrator/dp/B07BWDJ2CQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Xp+pen+deco01&qid=1572889965&sr=8-3

u/pxlbrit · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

I'm a hobby artist myself, and just started to learn digital art in August! Instead of investing the big bucks on a professional tablet right away (IE: IPad Pro, high end Wacom's), I decided to get a middle grade drawing tablet from Huion. This is a drawing tablet without a picture screen -- so you draw on it and look at your monitor. There is a slight learning curve to bridge the disconnect at first, but I found it fairly easy to get past! I also use Krita, which is fantastic free drawing software. So for under $100, I'm drawing digitally with a great tablet and software.


I've now been drawing digitally for almost 3 months, and I'm very glad that I decided to start off with the smaller investment. You can always gauge your seriousness for digital art as you draw and see if the investment for a more expensive higher grade tablet is worth it for you later!


I hope this helps!


Here's a link to the Huion tablet: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071CFC3RG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Note: I compared various tablets from Wacom, Huion, and other less known brands, and found my Huion to be the best investment. I chose it particularly for the drawing surface area, the included (comfortable) pen that has 2 buttons, and the quick buttons on the tablet itself.

u/BloodedRogue · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

ur like an awesome friend lol I personally use these 4 for all my stuff:

Huion Pro

Huion 640p

Wacom

my favorite (which happens to be the cheapest!!!) Huion H420 Kit

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Software I use: Krita, Photoshop (main), Corel Painter, Clip Art -- Corel seems to be really popular

u/TelilaKirn · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

its not the pen i have only needed to replace the pen once because of a nib that got stuck inside, i still feel like i can work with this tablet for another year or so if i really work it into the ground, the tablet itself has warn down to the point where i sometimes avoid drawing unless i really want to, it was like $25, and for were its at now i can see it lasting another year or two, im just thinking ahead i think i found a good cheap replacement thats about the price of the one i have now https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Graphics-Drawing-Tablet-Board/dp/B00TB0TTAC/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=drawing+tablet&qid=1556578936&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/SmashPingu · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

Probably not. You won't get a good feel for actual drawing and there isn't really a good drawing app for an iPhone.

Just buy a decent cheap drawing tablet (like this one for only 30 dollars: https://www.amazon.com/HUION-H420-Graphics-Drawing-Signature/dp/B00DM24HNE ) and use free software like Krita.

u/akshay7394 · 2 pointsr/DigitalArt

Manga Studio was pretty cheap when I last took a look at it, and is entirely designed for people looking to draw/further their drawings and less so for standard image editing

Tbf, I've no idea where to get it or how much it is anymore though; all I found from a quick Google search was this amazon entry (which shows me a "currently available" message).

Ninja edit: looks like it;s also called Clip Studio 5 now, it's about 20 euros - http://www.mangastudio5.com | https://www.clipstudio.net/en.. I've no idea why, but it looks to be significantly more expensive on Amazon (over $100)

u/biggie___cheese · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

Theres one on Amazon not sure if its whT ur looking for
Huion H420 USB Graphics Drawing Tablet Board Kit https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00TB0TTAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oBKGDbCTDMF5X

u/My_pene · 1 pointr/DigitalArt

I bought this brand and size, but you basically just put the image in and it "seals" it between the adhesive for you.

Xyron Sticker Maker, 3", includes Permanent Adhesive 3" x 20', Disposable (100111) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DZQUV6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_nR02DbN3FXD0C

Found a review on it: https://youtu.be/Uu11Mcxgzhk

u/speedrush27 · 2 pointsr/DigitalArt

would you happen to be talking about this one?