whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...........u r saying that u bougth a graphic tablet to play apex legends.....................😂😂😂💔......thuglife...........😂😂💔
I like how you wrote, “Shine Your Way” you need to get into script and brush lettering and do a tutorial on just that, maybe with the various Kyle brushes you like.
Unmesh: Writes in calligraphy like its a breeze. Me: 43 years old and still can’t read my own writing because it looks like the prints chickens leave in their own poop.
This wacom also comes with an ink pen. You place any paper on top of the tablet and draw using that ink pen and it simultaneously draws on the screen as well. So you get your drawing on both paper as well as on the screen.
I use tablet and mouse together :D If i have to do retouch, I'm using tablet, because it has better feeling, but if there is work, where I have just clicking.. mouse is my better friend :D
For me personally, it’s good for graphic design work and sculpting on blender, as well as scrolling and even navigating TH-cam or other video platforms a little. But at the end of the day if the task doesn’t need consistent control (e.g. drawing, sculpting, detailing, etc.) and/or the task your doing is very simple (editing, writing, surfing the web, gaming, etc) then you don’t need a tablet. Sure it’s well worth it if your going into a digital art field or even for a presentations and minor photo editing; it’s a useful tool, but it’s a somewhat specialized tool, not a mouse replacement.
For photo editing, I prefer to set only opacity and flow for pressure. For calligraphy, I set size and rotation to tilt. Tilt is turned off for editing.
9:54 What you're describing is called absolute/relative position. Screen Mapping is about what part of the screen get's mapped to the tablet. (for example, in photo editors, you could map just the part of the photo to the tablet, instead of the default entire screen)
I think i'm going to get my first pen tablet on the next month, since i started to working as a photo editor now, thank you, your video helps me a lot!!
If you can't shake using a mouse, try the Logitech 'G502 Lightspeed'. It has a 'sniper button' on the side which lowers the DPI when you hold it. Its meant for first-person shooters but works really well in design!
I have had a drawing tablet for about 6 years. Never really used it much. I found the disconnect of looking at the monitor and not at the pen while drawing somewhat difficult. With more practice this may have gone away. However, now I use my apple pencil to draw directly on my ipad and it is so much more intuitive.
I just about to finish my first PC and i do lot of projects in Photoshop with my laptop and a mouse. This will be the one I'll be buying for easier tasks both in photoshop and illustrator
As you said these are only a few. I believe you let the best advantages unmentioned. For example the tilt function in the brush settings. This function is the second nicest feeling in the world. But you are really cool.
I just bought the same mouse as yours the MX master 2s and planning to sell my intous pro small tablet but decided to keep it after watching your video
I use the XP-Pen Deco 02 Graphic tablet . For any sort of drawing/brushing-based task it is superior compared to a mouse. You get smoother, more natural, brush movements, but the most important thing is the pressure sensitivity. It makes a huge difference.
So, it is handy to use as a mouse? (I am going to buy a Wacom One By S, and I was wondering if I could finally make written notes on my laptop and such, cuz typing takes a lot of time sometimes and yeh XD)
The Samsung Note phones actually utilize the same technology that's used by Wacom tablets. I've been fixing electronics for years and I've fixed hundreds of Notes and quite a few Wacom tablets. Basically they use an inductive digitizer, a type of touch-screen interface with magnetic induction. When a compatible stylus is brought near this field, a current is induced in the circuitry of the stylus which allows its electronics to function. That's why the stylus never needs to be charged. More interestingly, you'd think that the tablet and its digitizer is what does all of the hard work, but it really doesn't do too much. The stylus is more-or-less the "brain" of these types of tablets. All the digitizer in the tablet has to do is keep track of the stylus and function as a kind of transmission and receiving antenna for it. The tablet and stylus actually constantly talk to each other to ensure as much precision as possible. The tablet tells the stylus where it thinks the stylus is, and the stylus tells the tablet where it actually is. The electronics within the stylus do all of the heavy lifting; they're responsible for allowing things like pressure sensitivity, side-button functions, and most of the precision. Even though I've only repaired a few of these types of tablets, I can tell just from the times I've tested them to verify they work after a repair that they are really great input methods for this kind of work. I don't do much graphic design or much work in programs like Photoshop, but I have always wanted one of these things just for the novelty of it. It's a really cool piece of technology that is unbelievably simple, yet incredibly complex given what it's capable of doing.
Does Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite or other Samsung display or graphic tablets use the same tech that Wacom tablets use? How does Huion Kamvas 12 or 13 display tablets or Huion graphics tablets tech compare to Samsung and Wacom , from the perspective of your line of work? What about the technology of XP Pen? I'm curious how these brands compare. Would getting a refurnished tablet be alright? Where would you suggest buying one? What you said abt the stylus being the brain of the tablet is interesting. Why don't companies just make a more advance stylus and do away w/ the tablet? If the tech is there to create such a stylus, it would probably cost less then buying a graphics tablet w/ a stylus.
Agree with most of what you say but I've found for UI work a mouse is better. Sometimes when you lift the pen from the tablet, the cursor moves a few pixels, and this can cause misplacing of objects in a web/app layout.
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I'd be curious to know how you assigned your buttons. I feel my way isn't the more efficient for photo retouching and I have no idea about the ring's 3 other uses (but zooming). Would you be up to share what you think is useful ?
English is so phonetically inconsistent. Hard for people coming from language backgrounds of strong phonetic consistency as hindi. I too struggle with this. Even if I know the right pronounciation and accent, they don't roll off my tongue that easily.
The thing tablet lovers don't really mention is, for new tablet users the hand eye coordination takes practice. When writing with pen and paper your eyes and hand are focused at the same point. On a tablet your eyes are focused on the screen while your hand is at a different area on your desk. For me there was a "separation sensation" that felt awkward.
@@shadyx6452 no and I also don't pick up my mouse and place it back down as you would with a pen. I'm not suggesting using a tablet can't be learned I'm simply saying for "some" new tablet users there is a very noticeable disconnect with a pen and tablet that doesn't exist when using a mouse. If you flawlessly use a tablet bravo, I'm just sharing an experience that I had and apparently at the time I'm writing this at least 7 other people had the same experience.
Yes it does take practice. But within few days you'll have it down. I look at it this way...it's like driving a car. You look through the front window while turning the steering wheel. It really doesn't take long. That said, there are things a mouse can't do that take a (very) little while longer to master. Pen pressure, angle, hardness and opacity have a learning curve, but it's not that steep. There are some tablets out there that don't have the function buttons, and control rings of the expensive Wacom's. Most have a very usable, but smaller drawing surface and many are well made tablets (XP Pen/Huion) for under $50. The functionality of pen and tablet is a must for precise PS/LR editing.
@@RickLincoln Well said. I appreciate your perspective. I absolutely wanted to voice the experience I had as well the others who might have experienced the same. I will make an effort to find practice videos to sharpen my skills. I appreciate everyone chiming in on this thread. 😁
i have medium, it's big enough but i thought small would have been easier for my use : several little light strokes. You have less space to cross to draw, and if you work at a great zoom level small is good enough. Medium is quite big to scroll, I move quite a lot my hand to scroll or go to the other side of my window. Think of you and your prefered size of paper or canvas. Depends how you want to work. In a big a3 or a a4 or on a5.
Very good! I am buying this week at Best Buy a Wacom - Intuos Pro Pen Tablet (Medium). I knew that using the digital tablet would be better than using my magic mouse 2, but I didn't know that it would be so much more advantageous than using a mouse. Great video!
you know whats funny, u can play even games using tablet xD one friend of mine was playing games and got sooo better at games using tablets and when he registered himself for tournaments they declined him for using tablet xD his 2 years practice was all trashed xD
ok you have converted me at the moment i use the pad on my laptop, first i need to get a new computer or laptop as mine is getting slow any suggestions welcome i was thinking of an Imac or the macbook pro. I use a Dell xps 2012 at moment .
Any high end macbook with other expensive accessories due to shortage of storage and ports or you can for a windows pc with 16/32GB RAM 1TB HDD +512/256GB SSD with minimum Intel i5 latest gen processors or highend i7/i9 processor which are costly but all of these will cost lesser than high end macbookpro
I know Wacom tablets are supposed to be rugged, but several years ago, one of my cats chewed the pen, then vomited on the tablet. That was the end of the Intuos 2...
I am still not convinced. the ergonomics of a good mouse offer so much more comfort. And my mouse allows me to map 8 buttons + swipe gestures for each software, that I all actively use! The pro's of a tablet are nice but don't weigh up to the pro's of a mouse at all imo.
Tulio two very different devices for sure. My wife who works with traditional media and also does digital work prefers the mouse as well and her appreciation of the mouse has nothing to do with button count. There is a certain precision with the mouse I think that just isn’t there with the tablet.
Often tablets will have the ability to act like a trackpad and won’t be mapped to the screen. With Wacom you can hover the pen close to the table to move your mouse across the screen and then you can make contact to click. You can even use for finger on them like it’s a giant trackpad. They are VERY versatile.
@@KesleyBenedet My bad, my preference was not to have it mapped like he did in the video. But from what I’ve read you can easily map the tablet to any screen that’s not 16:9, it just means you’ll move more when you move left to right than when you move up and down.
Thanks, Unmesh! Question: I am looking at a Wacom Intuos small size tablet. I am afraid there won't be enough space to draw on it, but I was told by a few other designers that it's actually good that the tablet is small because you don't have to "move" as far when drawing to cover the larger screen in Photoshop. Does this make any sense? Is smaller actually better for precision drawing? What say you?
ADMIN HERE: It's a matter of preference. A Wacom Intuos Small will give you enough space to draw, edit, etc. It's a great investment and makes the job so much easier. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Because Photoshop knows that having 100 isn't of any use. They have 12 because these give maximum variations, unlike in 100,where 90-100 are same🤣 So 12 are ok
Actually, you are absolutely right. I am using both, and there is no comparison between a mouse and a tablet if you are a designer/illustrator or have a similar field. A mouse is only good for basic office or home use.
holy shit, the way your wrote "shine your way" was mind blowing, I don't care what kind of tech you have, your ability to write was amazing!!!!
Yes 😂
When he wrote shine your way I start to finding this comment
@@animeemina6652 same lol
yeah when I saw that, I turn off the video LOL pen won't make much different for me RIP
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He's not lying, I went on a 5 game win streak with a tablet on apex legends, feel like shroud....
So you have found a new gaming tablet !!!
@@akhilnj10 nice one
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...........u r saying that u bougth a graphic tablet to play apex legends.....................😂😂😂💔......thuglife...........😂😂💔
also can play league of legends and dota 2 with tablet pen too
LOL
I like how you wrote, “Shine Your Way” you need to get into script and brush lettering and do a tutorial on just that, maybe with the various Kyle brushes you like.
Yeah 😍
brush tips and tutorials for cool lettering would be awesome
and I was like WHAT
Yeah, he is seriously talented.
@@TrocasMX I dunno if you're joking but It's his writing not font I guess
Unmesh: Writes in calligraphy like its a breeze.
Me: 43 years old and still can’t read my own writing because it looks like the prints chickens leave in their own poop.
i know how it feels :D
I've paused the video at 1:36 to see comments on his handwriting :)
@@blimeyitsRichard Unmesh low key flexin his calligraphy skills
Hold up bruhh... You got the ability to make people chuckle(atleast I did). You already did a lot! Thank You :)
I feel your pain
This wacom also comes with an ink pen. You place any paper on top of the tablet and draw using that ink pen and it simultaneously draws on the screen as well. So you get your drawing on both paper as well as on the screen.
Dude... Ur facial hair are more defined than my life choices...
🤣🤣
underrated comment
lool
Hahahaha
😂😂😂
1:24 What?! That dropped like a bomb
@@raymondkon931 what is it if its not nice ?
@@raymondkon931 its epic!
It's Nov. 2022 and I just bought a Wacom Intuos tablet. I've been following a few of your videos before opening my box. Learning lots so far. Thanks.
Once I switched to my pen tablet, using a mouse was like trying to edit with a potato!
Troy D. Davidson agreed!
I felt the same. I have my tablet nicely tucked away 😉
😂😂😂😂
KEKW-KEKW-KEKW bruh!!
🤣🤣🤣
You don't need any font man that writing can challenge anyone ❤️ it's so damn beautiful
Your channel is pure treasure!!
It's like golden lava
Love your channel bro! Your voice is so calm 😘
I use tablet and mouse together :D If i have to do retouch, I'm using tablet, because it has better feeling, but if there is work, where I have just clicking.. mouse is my better friend :D
Dyra that! That’s the reason why I still use my mouse more. Sliders and general editing is still better with the mouse and faster!
@@chukolna Exactly!
yeah tablet is definitely better for reotuching
Its always good to find a healthy balance
For me personally, it’s good for graphic design work and sculpting on blender, as well as scrolling and even navigating TH-cam or other video platforms a little. But at the end of the day if the task doesn’t need consistent control (e.g. drawing, sculpting, detailing, etc.) and/or the task your doing is very simple (editing, writing, surfing the web, gaming, etc) then you don’t need a tablet. Sure it’s well worth it if your going into a digital art field or even for a presentations and minor photo editing; it’s a useful tool, but it’s a somewhat specialized tool, not a mouse replacement.
For photo editing, I prefer to set only opacity and flow for pressure. For calligraphy, I set size and rotation to tilt. Tilt is turned off for editing.
Is a Lenovo thinkpad x1 13" tablet good for photoshop?
Ty
Thanks
What beautiful handwriting man!!! And when can we get to see you play that piano at the back?
Follow his Instagram, he just posted a video festering the piano :)
9:54 What you're describing is called absolute/relative position.
Screen Mapping is about what part of the screen get's mapped to the tablet.
(for example, in photo editors, you could map just the part of the photo to the tablet, instead of the default entire screen)
1:30 wow, it's beautiful
I think i'm going to get my first pen tablet on the next month, since i started to working as a photo editor now, thank you, your video helps me a lot!!
If you can't shake using a mouse, try the Logitech 'G502 Lightspeed'. It has a 'sniper button' on the side which lowers the DPI when you hold it. Its meant for first-person shooters but works really well in design!
Great way of teaching. You just gained a sub 👍
I have had a drawing tablet for about 6 years. Never really used it much. I found the disconnect of looking at the monitor and not at the pen while drawing somewhat difficult. With more practice this may have gone away. However, now I use my apple pencil to draw directly on my ipad and it is so much more intuitive.
they also collecting data on you something your tablet don't
What is the name of the tablet I want to buy for my husband
I just about to finish my first PC and i do lot of projects in Photoshop with my laptop and a mouse. This will be the one I'll be buying for easier tasks both in photoshop and illustrator
"It is, in my opinion, straight trash" - Piximperfect 2020
I cried
Your hand writing is soo amazing😉
This was wonderful. Thank you. Can you show us how you've set up your tablet. Please!
1:33 My dream this type of writing
Your handwriting is amazing! Great tips!
As you said these are only a few. I believe you let the best advantages unmentioned.
For example the tilt function in the brush settings. This function is the second nicest feeling in the world.
But you are really cool.
not everyone uses that. Actually I'm not even sure if anyone uses that 🤣
@@husain3190 I do. On a regular basis. The brush generator is awesome. It saves me a lot of time and I don't have to rotate the image.
You are a great teacher.
Your tutorial was always been helpful
I would gladly watch your ads without skipping any of it
WOW, just simply WOW, your handwriting is amazing!
Your handwriting and calligraphy skills are great! Time for a calligraphy tutorial!
I just bought the same mouse as yours the MX master 2s and planning to sell my intous pro small tablet but decided to keep it after watching your video
You are the King of Adobe Photoshop. Good job.
Waaaa your so right! Thank you always! I need a tablet right now I guess..
I’ve been thinking about getting a tablet for a while. Then I saw this video. I now have a tablet. Picked it up today and can’t wait to use it
I use the XP-Pen Deco 02 Graphic tablet . For any sort of drawing/brushing-based task it is superior compared to a mouse. You get smoother, more natural, brush movements, but the most important thing is the pressure sensitivity. It makes a huge difference.
Thank you for sharing the tablet that you use, I wanted to buy one for a while now but could not decide what one to buy
I have 7 reasons why i can't afford a tablet :(
Wacom One/Bamboo for example can be had for 40-50 bucks if they are on sale 👍🏼
@@sstoeps I got mine for $20 on eBay
Just get Huion tablet
@@howtodyra Exactly! I have Huion Hs610 and it's been working perfectly so far
@@sstoeps you mean One by Wacom? that name is awfully similar to their $400 display tablet's and I hate it lol
Never been a brush guy, but those Kyle brushes were spectacular
When I purchased my 1st Wacom tablet it was a total change for me. Everything became easier to edit and even use it in documents.
So, it is handy to use as a mouse? (I am going to buy a Wacom One By S, and I was wondering if I could finally make written notes on my laptop and such, cuz typing takes a lot of time sometimes and yeh XD)
My friend, this was absolutely priceless thank you. 🍷👍
Best thing inside the video - Shine your way
The Samsung Note phones actually utilize the same technology that's used by Wacom tablets. I've been fixing electronics for years and I've fixed hundreds of Notes and quite a few Wacom tablets. Basically they use an inductive digitizer, a type of touch-screen interface with magnetic induction. When a compatible stylus is brought near this field, a current is induced in the circuitry of the stylus which allows its electronics to function. That's why the stylus never needs to be charged. More interestingly, you'd think that the tablet and its digitizer is what does all of the hard work, but it really doesn't do too much. The stylus is more-or-less the "brain" of these types of tablets. All the digitizer in the tablet has to do is keep track of the stylus and function as a kind of transmission and receiving antenna for it. The tablet and stylus actually constantly talk to each other to ensure as much precision as possible. The tablet tells the stylus where it thinks the stylus is, and the stylus tells the tablet where it actually is. The electronics within the stylus do all of the heavy lifting; they're responsible for allowing things like pressure sensitivity, side-button functions, and most of the precision.
Even though I've only repaired a few of these types of tablets, I can tell just from the times I've tested them to verify they work after a repair that they are really great input methods for this kind of work. I don't do much graphic design or much work in programs like Photoshop, but I have always wanted one of these things just for the novelty of it. It's a really cool piece of technology that is unbelievably simple, yet incredibly complex given what it's capable of doing.
Does Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite or other Samsung display or graphic tablets use the same tech that Wacom tablets use? How does Huion Kamvas 12 or 13 display tablets or Huion graphics tablets tech compare to Samsung and Wacom , from the perspective of your line of work? What about the technology of XP Pen? I'm curious how these brands compare.
Would getting a refurnished tablet be alright? Where would you suggest buying one?
What you said abt the stylus being the brain of the tablet is interesting. Why don't companies just make a more advance stylus and do away w/ the tablet? If the tech is there to create such a stylus, it would probably cost less then buying a graphics tablet w/ a stylus.
Agree with most of what you say but I've found for UI work a mouse is better. Sometimes when you lift the pen from the tablet, the cursor moves a few pixels, and this can cause misplacing of objects in a web/app layout.
i thought it was just me. i blamed it on the huion. does the wacom do this too?
I really enjoy watching your videos. You've inspired me to pick up a Wacom tablet and start creating again. Thank you for these videos.
Which one did you get
actually my mouse writing looks pretty much like my handwriting.
I am doomed anyways.
😭😭😭😭😂😂
😆😆
SAME hahahaahahaaaaa
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I think it works with induction charging..i might have a capacitor and a secondary coil which gets current from the tablet.
Nope, try again
What a coincidence. I bought myself a graphics tablet a few days ago!
Its just a cheap 20 euro tablet, but im very impressed how it performs.
Okay I need to turn on the subtitles and show it to my parents maybe they will buy a tablet for me :).
I like the way you explain everything, so easy yet profesional
I'd be curious to know how you assigned your buttons. I feel my way isn't the more efficient for photo retouching and I have no idea about the ring's 3 other uses (but zooming). Would you be up to share what you think is useful ?
Your hand writing is gorgeous
Straight facts man 🙌
What a briliant explanation dude
I like how you say "now select curves"
Sqweeky Badger i know exactly what you mean 😂
Fantastic bro
9:20 *gestures* Is properly pronounced as Jestures. it's weird but in English that how we say it
It's from the french that's why
English is so phonetically inconsistent. Hard for people coming from language backgrounds of strong phonetic consistency as hindi. I too struggle with this. Even if I know the right pronounciation and accent, they don't roll off my tongue that easily.
As usual - Simply Perfect. Thank You.
awesome video
you are the Best broh, I pass many videos on youtube, But finally when i came here, Everything runs smoothly
Do you consider switching to Affinity products tutorials? With your talent, it would be so amazing.
this is the kind of video that makes beginnners successful. best explanation ive heard 😊
The thing tablet lovers don't really mention is, for new tablet users the hand eye coordination takes practice. When writing with pen and paper your eyes and hand are focused at the same point. On a tablet your eyes are focused on the screen while your hand is at a different area on your desk. For me there was a "separation sensation" that felt awkward.
You're right
Do you look at your mouse while using it?
@@shadyx6452 no and I also don't pick up my mouse and place it back down as you would with a pen. I'm not suggesting using a tablet can't be learned I'm simply saying for "some" new tablet users there is a very noticeable disconnect with a pen and tablet that doesn't exist when using a mouse. If you flawlessly use a tablet bravo, I'm just sharing an experience that I had and apparently at the time I'm writing this at least 7 other people had the same experience.
Yes it does take practice. But within few days you'll have it down. I look at it this way...it's like driving a car. You look through the front window while turning the steering wheel. It really doesn't take long. That said, there are things a mouse can't do that take a (very) little while longer to master. Pen pressure, angle, hardness and opacity have a learning curve, but it's not that steep.
There are some tablets out there that don't have the function buttons, and control rings of the expensive Wacom's. Most have a very usable, but smaller drawing surface and many are well made tablets (XP Pen/Huion) for under $50. The functionality of pen and tablet is a must for precise PS/LR editing.
@@RickLincoln Well said. I appreciate your perspective. I absolutely wanted to voice the experience I had as well the others who might have experienced the same. I will make an effort to find practice videos to sharpen my skills. I appreciate everyone chiming in on this thread. 😁
Holy cow! You've got some pretty artistic writing.
I plan on purchasing a Wacom. Any recommendation on the size I should purchase for photography?
i have medium, it's big enough but i thought small would have been easier for my use : several little light strokes.
You have less space to cross to draw, and if you work at a great zoom level small is good enough. Medium is quite big to scroll, I move quite a lot my hand to scroll or go to the other side of my window.
Think of you and your prefered size of paper or canvas.
Depends how you want to work. In a big a3 or a a4 or on a5.
56 inch sounds good
I purchased the Large. It is a4 equivalent (drawing area), but medium is probably the best, considering the Large is too big (IMO)
If its a pen tablet you shouldn't go over 13 inches other wise it'll feel too big, screen tablets on the other hand the bigger the better i guess
Very good! I am buying this week at Best Buy a Wacom - Intuos Pro Pen Tablet (Medium). I knew that using the digital tablet would be better than using my magic mouse 2, but I didn't know that it would be so much more advantageous than using a mouse. Great video!
you know whats funny, u can play even games using tablet xD
one friend of mine was playing games and got sooo better at games using tablets and when he registered himself for tournaments they declined him for using tablet xD his 2 years practice was all trashed xD
Don't tell me it's OSU
@@odiibonilla3623 no. tablet is allowed in osu tournaments
Lemme guess
OSU?!
@@odiibonilla3623 OSU doesn't prohibited using pen.
Your content choices are really good... I love your videos...
ok you have converted me at the moment i use the pad on my laptop, first i need to get a new computer or laptop as mine is getting slow any suggestions welcome i was thinking of an Imac or the macbook pro. I use a Dell xps 2012 at moment .
get those big boy gaming laptops pretty epic stuff imo
Any high end macbook with other expensive accessories due to shortage of storage and ports or you can for a windows pc with 16/32GB RAM 1TB HDD +512/256GB SSD with minimum Intel i5 latest gen processors or highend i7/i9 processor which are costly but all of these will cost lesser than high end macbookpro
actually this is one of the best videos i have watched in 2020. God bless you
I know Wacom tablets are supposed to be rugged, but several years ago, one of my cats chewed the pen, then vomited on the tablet. That was the end of the Intuos 2...
Moral of the story: cats eat wacom
Me who's ordered a graphics tablet and realized there are stray cats living in my house: *PANIK*
Tablet brand was huion: *KALM*
Very good. You really helped me to decide. Thank you very much.
I am still not convinced. the ergonomics of a good mouse offer so much more comfort. And my mouse allows me to map 8 buttons + swipe gestures for each software, that I all actively use!
The pro's of a tablet are nice but don't weigh up to the pro's of a mouse at all imo.
Tulio two very different devices for sure. My wife who works with traditional media and also does digital work prefers the mouse as well and her appreciation of the mouse has nothing to do with button count. There is a certain precision with the mouse I think that just isn’t there with the tablet.
@@kellyb2923 i have both but i'm far more precise with the mouse since i came from gaming. I put my wacom tablet to sale.
You've just opened my eyes! Thank you very much)))
The only disadvantage of replacing a mouse with a tablet is there's no mouse scroll.
Please explain the sanitizing process for these graphic tablets
Who is watching this video to know that 7 reasons so that he can ask his father to buy him a one who says that "YOU CAN DO IT WITH MOUSE"
Nice Explanation. Great Work.
this man knows how to explain
Pixel Background Nice Behind You ... Your tutorial is very detailing.
How does screen mapping works with a 21:9 screen? Or any other different ratio than 16:9?
Often tablets will have the ability to act like a trackpad and won’t be mapped to the screen. With Wacom you can hover the pen close to the table to move your mouse across the screen and then you can make contact to click. You can even use for finger on them like it’s a giant trackpad. They are VERY versatile.
@@JonathanLaRiviere This is nothing to do with my question, but thanks anyway ;)
@@KesleyBenedet My bad, my preference was not to have it mapped like he did in the video. But from what I’ve read you can easily map the tablet to any screen that’s not 16:9, it just means you’ll move more when you move left to right than when you move up and down.
@@JonathanLaRiviere oh, I see... that makes sense! Thank you!
Perfect guide and a perfect made video 👍
"If I press harder I get a larger size."
-Unmesh 2020
Ilavenya 😂😂😂
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Thanks for giving good interesting information bro
Suggest me to buy tablet
#8: Wacom tablets track every app you open.
Now I'm scared
Bro your handwriting is insane 100/10!
Thanks, Unmesh! Question: I am looking at a Wacom Intuos small size tablet. I am afraid there won't be enough space to draw on it, but I was told by a few other designers that it's actually good that the tablet is small because you don't have to "move" as far when drawing to cover the larger screen in Photoshop. Does this make any sense? Is smaller actually better for precision drawing? What say you?
ADMIN HERE: It's a matter of preference. A Wacom Intuos Small will give you enough space to draw, edit, etc. It's a great investment and makes the job so much easier. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Creative Me Sounds good to me. Small should work. Thank you!
It's very very useful thanks a lot
Wait a second, did you actually use the phrase, "Do hickey"? I didn't think it was possible to like you more than I already did. I stand corrected!
It helped a lot. Thank you. 😊
Whenever we export some art work in Photoshop , why does the quality slider show 1-12 and why not 0% to 100%
Because Photoshop knows that having 100 isn't of any use. They have 12 because these give maximum variations, unlike in 100,where 90-100 are same🤣 So 12 are ok
Actually, you are absolutely right. I am using both, and there is no comparison between a mouse and a tablet if you are a designer/illustrator or have a similar field. A mouse is only good for basic office or home use.
When I got my tablet I forgot I had a mouse.
I'm going to buy it for sure because of your help thanks 😊
1:28 WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
I was impressed by your skills and I thought I can do that too but after watching you write you are something else.
I want to see you doing quick-scopes with a tablet, then we'll talk