Ah, I should have shown a bit of how this performs in Krita. I do another quick vid on that. But so far, haven't spotted any problem. Pressure response was normal, brushes with tilt-rotation rotated, quick strokes looked good. EDIT: Link to video testing Krita with the Ugee M708 is posted below.
Hm. Did you install the correct driver (and also remove any other tablet drivers beforehand)? I can't think of why it wouldn't work in CSP. Does your cursor not move around at all in the app? Could it be a brush setting or something that isn't right?
Question I have the first version not the V3, and im trying to install the driver but I aint having luck cause 1.My lenovo laptop runs windows 11 but it dosent seem to be working, and 2. I cant find the drivers for the first version, it just says V3 and I dont have the V3. Lemme know what I can do to fix this.
Hmmm, this is tricky. I think you'll need to try two things... 1) contact UGEE to try get an older driver version 2) ask on Reddit if anyone has old version or has the V1 working on Win11. And a third possibility Trying something like Open Tablet Driveropentabletdriver.net/ I've never used this so cannot vouch for it and whether it works or is trustworthy. But an option to research
Im left handed i flipped it around and everything works backwards up is down and down is up left is right and right is left anyway to fix this thanks in advance.
Hi there. Yes. You can change this is the PenTablet application, the driver you would have downloaded when you got it. There is a setting for rotation or orientation (something like that)... Rotate 180 degrees for left handed mode
Good question... i think this one is the v3 and I'm not quite sure on the improvements that were made from the first iteration. I'll have to do some digging
Well, Krita is free and very good. Blender is free if you want to do 3D modeling. Clip Studio Paint is a popular choice that often goes on sale but you can also get 3 month trial on computer. Plenty of tutorials on TH-cam for these. Magma is freemium and browser-based so you don't have to download anything.
Do you know what that strip on the side is for? Is it just decorative? I've had this thing for months and only just realized it had a protector film over it let alone any possible use for it.
Can you tell me where the power button is please. No diagram with instructions. I can't even turn the bugger on because I dont' know where the power button is
Did you download and install the driver? The new application on your computer after install will be the place to change what shortcuts are assigned to the buttons
@@Ink.454 unfortunately haven't had a chance to test the new Wacom One devices out (hope to get my hands on them early next year). There have been concerns about the line quality for drawing, but these can likely be reduced by upping the stabilizer/smoothing settings. Do check out the seven pens and brad Colbow's TH-cam channels for videos on the Wacom One devices. Really thorough reviews
Hi there. It worked on my Android phone so I suspect it will work fine with other Android tablets. You'd need a USB-A to USB-C adapter though. I can't be sure of how this works on Android tablets though as I don't have one at the moment. The Deco MW (review on the channel) worked with my old Galaxy Tab S6 Lite when I tested that last year though
have had this tablet for 5 months, worked fine. just today developed two massive dead spots on the tablet, so its basically unusable now. Get a wacom intuos. the ugee is a piece of shit
Yeah, this is one of those older models that a couple of brands have used that I'm not too confident in the long-term durability of it. I think for just getting started it would be fine but something I'd expect needs replacing in the short term. If someone wants to buy one device that will last a decade, then definitely agree that the Intuos (especially one of the older Pro models or the Intuos 3) is the way to go.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff for sure. my intuos i got 7 years ago is a work horse and way more premium. even the quality of the plastic is noticeably better than a comparably priced tablet nowadays
does krita work with the tablet or are there problems or issues
Ah, I should have shown a bit of how this performs in Krita. I do another quick vid on that. But so far, haven't spotted any problem. Pressure response was normal, brushes with tilt-rotation rotated, quick strokes looked good.
EDIT: Link to video testing Krita with the Ugee M708 is posted below.
So I've done a short video now of testing the tablet in Krita if you want to check it out: th-cam.com/video/7-VJ5feZbIw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much I'm so happy
Is there a certain thing I have to change to make it draw on Clip Studio? I followed all the setups and it does not draw
Hm. Did you install the correct driver (and also remove any other tablet drivers beforehand)? I can't think of why it wouldn't work in CSP. Does your cursor not move around at all in the app? Could it be a brush setting or something that isn't right?
Question I have the first version not the V3, and im trying to install the driver but I aint having luck cause 1.My lenovo laptop runs windows 11 but it dosent seem to be working, and 2. I cant find the drivers for the first version, it just says V3 and I dont have the V3. Lemme know what I can do to fix this.
Hmmm, this is tricky. I think you'll need to try two things...
1) contact UGEE to try get an older driver version
2) ask on Reddit if anyone has old version or has the V1 working on Win11.
And a third possibility
Trying something like Open Tablet Driveropentabletdriver.net/
I've never used this so cannot vouch for it and whether it works or is trustworthy. But an option to research
@@EyekooDrawsStuff Thanks to be honest I didnt expect such a fast response. Ill look into all 3 of these options.
@@GalaxyRocher you're welcome. Good luck. I hope you can get it working
Im left handed i flipped it around and everything works backwards up is down and down is up left is right and right is left anyway to fix this thanks in advance.
Hi there. Yes. You can change this is the PenTablet application, the driver you would have downloaded when you got it. There is a setting for rotation or orientation (something like that)... Rotate 180 degrees for left handed mode
Can you please say whats the differences with m708 and m708 v3
Good question... i think this one is the v3 and I'm not quite sure on the improvements that were made from the first iteration. I'll have to do some digging
@@EyekooDrawsStuff If you find something please let me know :) thanks btw
I just ordered this tablet bc I'm looking into getting into digital art, which programs are best to use?
Well, Krita is free and very good.
Blender is free if you want to do 3D modeling.
Clip Studio Paint is a popular choice that often goes on sale but you can also get 3 month trial on computer.
Plenty of tutorials on TH-cam for these.
Magma is freemium and browser-based so you don't have to download anything.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff awesome, thanks
Do you know what that strip on the side is for? Is it just decorative? I've had this thing for months and only just realized it had a protector film over it let alone any possible use for it.
Haha, it's weird, but it serves no functional purpose/ It's just 'decorative'
@@EyekooDrawsStuff ok, thanks cause I've just been staring at this thing internally screaming "What is your purpose!?" for far too long
@@tripleg2513 😂
Can you tell me where the power button is please. No diagram with instructions. I can't even turn the bugger on because I dont' know where the power button is
@@ozwelshcobs65 hi. There is no power button. Once you plug it in, it should be on. Have you downloaded the driver from the website?
how do you use the zoom in and zoom out key buttons, theyre not working for 😣
Hi. Do you have the driver installed?
Also check what the zoom in and out shortcuts are for your drawing app and set the tablet keys to that
@@EyekooDrawsStuffhii yes i downloaded it, i just don’t know how to set the keys to my drawing app
@@lexa9682 What app are you using? There's usually a Preferences or Settings option in your menus somewhere where you can find the shortcut settings
Where are the drivers for Chrome os? I can't see them on thier website
Hi. There are no tablet drivers for any tablet as far as I know for Chrome OS. So tablet will work, but you can't customize anything.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff Dang.
How to change the shortcuts button
Did you download and install the driver? The new application on your computer after install will be the place to change what shortcuts are assigned to the buttons
İs this compatible with phones ??
It is compatible with phones, yes.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff Thank you for replying to my message.
Would it work in Adobe Animate?
I haven't tried it in Animate, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. It worked fine in Photoshop for me.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff hm ok, is wacom one (small or medium) any good for animation?
@@Ink.454 unfortunately haven't had a chance to test the new Wacom One devices out (hope to get my hands on them early next year). There have been concerns about the line quality for drawing, but these can likely be reduced by upping the stabilizer/smoothing settings.
Do check out the seven pens and brad Colbow's TH-cam channels for videos on the Wacom One devices. Really thorough reviews
@@EyekooDrawsStuff alright thanks for taking the time to reply!
@@EyekooDrawsStuff sorry to ask again, would an Exppen deco 01 V2 work with Adobe Animate?
An they be compatible with tablets?
Hi there. It worked on my Android phone so I suspect it will work fine with other Android tablets. You'd need a USB-A to USB-C adapter though. I can't be sure of how this works on Android tablets though as I don't have one at the moment. The Deco MW (review on the channel) worked with my old Galaxy Tab S6 Lite when I tested that last year though
@@EyekooDrawsStuff thank k you so much
What abt ipadpro
have had this tablet for 5 months, worked fine. just today developed two massive dead spots on the tablet, so its basically unusable now. Get a wacom intuos. the ugee is a piece of shit
Yeah, this is one of those older models that a couple of brands have used that I'm not too confident in the long-term durability of it. I think for just getting started it would be fine but something I'd expect needs replacing in the short term.
If someone wants to buy one device that will last a decade, then definitely agree that the Intuos (especially one of the older Pro models or the Intuos 3) is the way to go.
@@EyekooDrawsStuff for sure. my intuos i got 7 years ago is a work horse and way more premium. even the quality of the plastic is noticeably better than a comparably priced tablet nowadays
i want to buy a budget one are there any alternatives?