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c/digital-art-showcase•susanb34susanb34•13d ago

Am I the only one who saw way better results with a $50 Huion tablet than my old Wacom?

The Wacom felt smoother, but the Huion's pen tilt feature just made my line work look way more natural. Is driver stability really worth the extra $300, or are cheaper tablets catching up?
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paigep85
paigep8513d ago
You mentioned the Huion's tilt feature, but that's exactly where I've had the opposite problem. The Wacom tilt just feels more predictable to me, like it's reading my hand angle correctly every time. That driver stability you're questioning is what keeps my work from having weird glitches in the middle of a deadline. The cheaper tablets are getting better, but they still stumble on the small stuff that adds up over a long drawing session.
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blair_taylor32
Seriously? That "predictable" tilt is just a crutch for bad technique. My Huion forced me to learn real pen control, and now my lines have way more life. Those "glitches" people blame on hardware are usually just their own computer acting up.
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murphy.aaron
Disagree about the predictable tilt being a crutch. It's a tool that helps me work faster and more accurately. My Wacom just feels reliable in a way cheaper tablets haven't matched for me.
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