Oh hey, I have that Parblo stand, it really is nice. I put my pen tablet on it whenever I want it tilted at an angle without having to place it in my lap.
ha 13 inch penn display connected to a android phone using either krita , infinity painter or hipaint or even sketchbook works fab even on the go as you can power both from a powerbank. i went as far as to make a diy case for my pendisplay where you can slide a phoneholder on and put 2 batteries on the back pockets of the case and do art anywhere even if no power is there. i would say evenfor beginners if you get a tablet or a pendisplay in the under 15 inch size it is good to see if it also supports phones connecting to it as well as computers. the fun you can have bringing it along on a holiday trip to play with connected to the phone is priceless loved the video btw
People ask me about this all the time in my art groups and they act all disappointed when I suggest starting with a drawing tablet instead of a digital display. Then I warn them that digital art is an investment. If you are new to it, start small, start cheap and see if it is something you even enjoy doing; not everyone who does start digital art enjoys the experience, before putting tons of money into a device you may never use again. Likewise, I get a bunch of critics who think I am just fan-boying for Apple by suggesting the ipad+ apple pencil+ procreate bundle to people looking for upgrades. No, it really is the most superior digital art experience I have ever had and I have been doing it for more than 20 years now. Besides, my pc at home is Windows and my phone is Android. I loved the video and of course the art, but I was still wondering just how many big macs the professional route was worth. I mean, that is the real question. 😅
Since you work for so many years now, would you recommend a 24' display (like Huion 4k) for working pro- on computer. I already get you are one to cherish on the portable devices for working from anywhere but If you where to stay on one place...
@@carlosemiralonso7997 I have a 16" XP-Pen Pro display for my PC and a client that pays for my Adobe license. The size is really up to you. Personally I find 24" to be too big for my liking. I also don't care for displays that have too many buttons and dials. I typically have my left hand on a keyboard at all times because I am used to all the shortcuts already.
I bought many tablets but personally just couldnt get into digital art with them and always went back to traditional mediums. Something about not watching down at your hand but instead having to watch up at a screen didnt click for me. Until i got a tablet with digital display (ipad), it really made the difference for me, it was that much more natural to make the switch. To people who tried a cheap tablet and noticed it didnt work for them, it might still be worth to invest in a display tablet regardless of the tablet not being their thing.
@@carlosemiralonso7997 sorry, I didn't see this comment until now. Yeah if it works for you then go for it. I actually use a 16" Pro by XP-Pen for Photoshop work (not my choice, my client pays for it).
After I graduate later this year I want to reward myself with a tablet. Still not sure if iPad with procreate or galaxyS9+ or even go for a surface pro to work on Illustrator. I really want procreate tho and many illustrators I follow use it. Portability is for sure my nr1 want in it as it would also be to watch TH-cam/netflix/crunchy.
If you like procreate IPAD for sure, now if you want to use it for netflix better the "pro" version as you will need bigger screen. 11' is good for drawing, anything bigger is okey to watch movies too.
If you have a steam deck and a display tab that supports linux it can be a lot more portable than a laptop and tablet at least lol. Thats what im gonna do with the 15 inch tab i got on sale. or really any small form factor portable linux machine
Oh hey, I have that Parblo stand, it really is nice. I put my pen tablet on it whenever I want it tilted at an angle without having to place it in my lap.
ha 13 inch penn display connected to a android phone using either krita , infinity painter or hipaint or even sketchbook works fab even on the go as you can power both from a powerbank. i went as far as to make a diy case for my pendisplay where you can slide a phoneholder on and put 2 batteries on the back pockets of the case and do art anywhere even if no power is there. i would say evenfor beginners if you get a tablet or a pendisplay in the under 15 inch size it is good to see if it also supports phones connecting to it as well as computers. the fun you can have bringing it along on a holiday trip to play with connected to the phone is priceless
loved the video btw
As always Anastasia you melt my heart 💜 🫠. Thanks for sharing your experience with these tablets. Great video 🙌
People ask me about this all the time in my art groups and they act all disappointed when I suggest starting with a drawing tablet instead of a digital display. Then I warn them that digital art is an investment. If you are new to it, start small, start cheap and see if it is something you even enjoy doing; not everyone who does start digital art enjoys the experience, before putting tons of money into a device you may never use again. Likewise, I get a bunch of critics who think I am just fan-boying for Apple by suggesting the ipad+ apple pencil+ procreate bundle to people looking for upgrades. No, it really is the most superior digital art experience I have ever had and I have been doing it for more than 20 years now. Besides, my pc at home is Windows and my phone is Android. I loved the video and of course the art, but I was still wondering just how many big macs the professional route was worth. I mean, that is the real question. 😅
Since you work for so many years now, would you recommend a 24' display (like Huion 4k) for working pro- on computer.
I already get you are one to cherish on the portable devices for working from anywhere but If you where to stay on one place...
@@carlosemiralonso7997 I have a 16" XP-Pen Pro display for my PC and a client that pays for my Adobe license. The size is really up to you. Personally I find 24" to be too big for my liking. I also don't care for displays that have too many buttons and dials. I typically have my left hand on a keyboard at all times because I am used to all the shortcuts already.
I bought many tablets but personally just couldnt get into digital art with them and always went back to traditional mediums. Something about not watching down at your hand but instead having to watch up at a screen didnt click for me. Until i got a tablet with digital display (ipad), it really made the difference for me, it was that much more natural to make the switch. To people who tried a cheap tablet and noticed it didnt work for them, it might still be worth to invest in a display tablet regardless of the tablet not being their thing.
@@carlosemiralonso7997 sorry, I didn't see this comment until now. Yeah if it works for you then go for it. I actually use a 16" Pro by XP-Pen for Photoshop work (not my choice, my client pays for it).
I want to buy like your ipad ( ipad air 5 ) but 64 gb storage is enough for procreate? I cannot buy the 256 gb model.😊😊😊
After I graduate later this year I want to reward myself with a tablet. Still not sure if iPad with procreate or galaxyS9+ or even go for a surface pro to work on Illustrator. I really want procreate tho and many illustrators I follow use it. Portability is for sure my nr1 want in it as it would also be to watch TH-cam/netflix/crunchy.
If you like procreate IPAD for sure, now if you want to use it for netflix better the "pro" version as you will need bigger screen. 11' is good for drawing, anything bigger is okey to watch movies too.
Omg why do you look so cool?
thank youuuuu OwO
As a game developer, I like the phrase "upgrade your game" 😂
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If you have a steam deck and a display tab that supports linux it can be a lot more portable than a laptop and tablet at least lol. Thats what im gonna do with the 15 inch tab i got on sale.
or really any small form factor portable linux machine
clip studio paint actually costs like 50 dollars
*Promo SM*
I just use my legs for the stand
Короче, для полного кайфа IPAD + экраник для пк...дорого...но... Неделя работы в эскорте, этого стоит. Пожелайте мне удаче💪👹