As someone with major artistic ambitions but no idea how to start, if I got the tablet from the giveaway I would immediately get to work on animating an album. I’ve had an entire album fully animated in my head for close to a decade, and getting a tablet would mean I finally get to make it a reality! It’s been a major goal of mine to get started on it this year, and I feel that I am nearing that point with how many tutorials of yours I’ve been watching.
I have so many stories I want to see animated one day. While a large deal are Star Wars related, I have a bunch of original story ideas I've spent the last 6 years ruminating and editing.
My first tablet didn't have a screen, the best advice for the complete beginner that I have seen for these tablets was to find some connect the dots or dot to dot coloring pages and draw in order of the dots not looking for the easiest direction. Get something with 400 to 500 dots and work through a couple pages and you should see some good improvement on line placement that will transfer well in your future artwork. Enjoy!
@@SquobBob Yes, most programs will have some sort of a cursor just like if you were using the mouse. You use the cursor to know where the line starts and where the line ends when your hovering over the tablet making practice strokes pretty much like you would with pencil and paper, when your happy let the stylus touch the tablet and draw the line.
@alanfullarton3780 See the thing is buddy, I can't afford to get multiple, and a lot of people keep mentioning, "Your starting tablet should be this or that!" NO. I want to save for the best that'll last me forever to my preferences 😖
✨ XPPen GIVEAWAY RULES [Giveaway CLOSED]: This Giveaway is open internationally (except for South America, India, Middle East and Africa). To be eligible to win an XPPen Artist 12 (2nd Gen) Display Drawing Tablet, you must be subscribed to XPPen and Winged Canvas on TH-cam, and comment below this video with what you'd draw if you won! The winner will be selected at random and announced two weeks from now.
I've been wanting to do animation for ever now. I come from a background of pencil and paper sketching, so having something i can physically move around and rotate would be AMAZING! I love digital art, and i would love to be able to expand my skills.
If I won I would draw a picture of finale of my RPG campaign, when players managed to kill a dragon that terrorized the city along with the cultists devoted to him. There was an epic battle, one character actually leapt onto the dragon as it tried to fly away and ended its (the dragon's) life with a magic spear thrust - thus causing it (and the character) to fall from several meters down, almost dying from the impact (and being crushed by the dragon's body), but managing to live through the ordeal. Epic scene I hope to draw someday (I even made some sketches).
I have been drawing since I was 10 years old, with an ambition to become an artist. Next year, I'll be applying to an art university, to get a degree in illustration/animation and to make art my career in life. Drawing is one of the things that makes me extremely happy and I do it daily! I think that having a display tablet would be helpful in my journey to become an illustrator, and in my journey to improve my art skills even more!
Being a musician myself, I found that I really enjoy composing based on story ideas I have in my head. Since I'm also an avid fan of 2d animation, I have spent a lot of time daydreaming about how my music (and the storytelling behind it) could be reflected in animation. Although I've done some graphic design and motion graphics related music videos in the past, I have been itching to try out a more handdrawn approach to creating these for quite some time now. As a more or less hopeless case in traditional drawing ("Where is the undo button?"), I'm positive that a drawing tablet would help me get into drawing (and maybe animation) in the digital domain. Maybe I'd finally be able to draw a head that doesn't look like a potato on a stick.
I have always wanted a drawing tablet but my disabilities prevent me from getting a real job and my family could never afford to get me one, personally I would use the tablet to achieve my dreams of drawing to make people smile and design my own characters to share with the world!! Thank you so much for the chance and goodluck to everyone!!
I always wanted a bigger display to use for drawing digitally, because right now its not really big and sometimes I wish for a bigger space for it. I would use it to develop my digital art skill,and I was always amazed by animations and comic books, so I would definitely try them out. Me and my friend always wanted to make a webtoon so this is mostly my major point next to animating. Also Im thinking about studying animation in the future .
i would most likely continue drawing a couple things i'm comfortable with just to get the hang of it, maybe toss in a couple new things if i'm feeling adventurous
Things I'd draw if I won would mainly focus on pixel art and character designs right now for the horror game I'm working on! I'd also love to start animating for this project and beyond since changing my degree to animation so a new tablet would definitely help with that! I currently have an XPPen tablet but it's an older version from a few years ago and I'd love to see what a new generation has to offer! As always, love the channel and its content! Has been very nice to tune in to when I get the chance to help further my art journey.
I LOVE xp-pen’s products, currently using one of their smaller graphics tablets. If I had the screen tablet, the first thing I’d probably do is finally get started thumbnailing my concept webcomic.
I got my fist tablet 3 years ago, It’s screen-less but it’s given me so many great art pieces. Can’t wait to improve just a bit more. I’m almost ready for a new one!
I’m majoring in Visual Communications Design, and I think a new tablet would definitely help me with my studies, along with helping me to be more well versed with digital media! I hope to practice drawing anatomy better, as well as scenery and to develop my portfolio better! :)
My first tablet was an old samsung tablet that was not made for art. Currently my tablet is still a samsung, but has a bigger screen and a magnetically connecting stylus with pen pressure and a button. It works great! I would draw a landscape first with the new tablet
Im moving out of my place soon and moving foward to continue my studies in animation at ASU. Having a tablet like this at my disposal would be an absolute game changer for me! It would be a nice switch over from traditional to digital aswell!
3:49 uhm yes i do need a screen since i find it very hard to draw something without being able to see where my pen is going. So id rather prefer something with a screen.
bought a screenless graphics tablet like 6 years ago and its impossible for me to get used to it. My art on paper is way better compared to digital art but i always found digital art to be more fun so i just ordered a graphics tablet with a screen and im pretty sure i made the right choice, can't wait for it to arrive
If I had that drawing tablet, I would start working on my cinematic universe I've been planning for 3 years now. I've been needing a drawing tablet, but haven't had the chance to get one. I love drawing, and I watch your art tutorials all the time! I've been drawing traditional art for 6 years now, and have been wanting to start animation, I used to do flipbooks, and animatics, I still do! I would be very grateful if I could get a drawing tablet, but I don't care if I don't get the tablet, I can't wait to see whoever wins!
oh my god, thank you very much. i have been wanting to purchase screenless tablet for some time but I WAS STUCK. because i didnt know what to buy, i got experience with ibis thanks to fingers(?) and god pretty much good drawings on traditional and i wish i could do that well on digital too so ty
This was a very helpful video!! I've always wanted to start using different tech for digital art and seeing and hearing this helps the process of choosing which tablet works for me!! But if I had the XPPen Artist 12 tablet I'd probably draw my OCs Malina and Wisteria being happy together!
Wow I am so greatful to have pro artists teach beginners how to draw and how to do things I haven't even thought of thank you for being there! I'll have to buy my own tablet someday!
This tutorial is very useful as, unless you're used to buying a bunch of tablets, it's really hard to know what to keep in mind when buying one that works best for you. I wonder how different the drawing experience is between screen and non-screen tablets. As for me, if I were to win the tablet, the first thing I'd draw is a little comic with my ocs having some fun :)
Currently using a no screen tablet. Love it but I'd prefer something a bit bigger with a screen. I'd like to draw more detailed with a screen tablet since i feel it's more for reajusting the size.
I've been doing digital art with my Surface Pro for about 2 years now and I'm itching to get an upgrade. I've wanted to get a laptop that has more strength for the various programs I have since I am also a streamer, but have had to stick with the Surface Pro for the sake of drawing. With a tablet I wouldn't have to choose between a drawing screen and a more powerful laptop, and I'd be able to take my content even further! The equipment doesn't make the content, but it sure does help!
If I won, I would use the tablet to work on my summer comic project and towards my long-term goals!! I am currently creating a comic with hand and ink, but I hope to digitize it to share it with the world. In terms of long-term goals, I want to one day create tutorials to help beginner artists on their art journey. The art community has been amazing in sharing knowledge and resources that allowed me to improve without a formal art education, so I want to give back to the art community as well. Although I love making the most out of my traditional art supplies, an art tablet would make it easier to digitize and realize my goals. Thank you for holding the giveaway and providing your consideration!!
I have been trying to find an upgrade to my XP Pen Deco 01v2 and this video helped with my budget and what I truly need. I like to draw portraits of people in a stylized artstyle. I have also been studying making environment backgrounds to apply to a college portfolio.
Been wanting to go digital a while now but I wasn't sure the money was worth it. This video has me convinced, however, and a giveaway could be a double-win for me. Every birthday of someone close to me I try to draw up something for them, and I've been doing this for a while, but most live far away which meant that I had to take a very poor quality picture of my traditional drawing and send that, which is just less flattering than having it be digital in the first place. If I were to get a tablet, considering the time it'd take to get one, the next birthday would probably be my older sister's. She absolutely deserves to get a good quality drawing from me, so it'd be great if she were my first digital drawing. I think it's great you're doing this, and that you're helping people find a good first step. I think I speak for all of us when I say we appreciate it.
I plan on upgrading to a screen tablet eventually, but with all the variety out there, it's hard to choose what to start out with. Plus it's super time consuming to do the research. Every tablet brand is going to tell you that theirs is the best, so really putting the effort into sorting the pros from the cons is something that I don't have the luxury of doing right now because of my work schedule. I want to know how a screen tablet feels to use before commiting tons of money on buying top brands. This would be a good start for me so that I can get a feel for it. I have a little experience with drawing on a screen through using my phone and its stylus, so I am a little familiar with it. It would be so awesome to have that experience, but with a bigger device. If I won, I would feel moreso motivated to experiment drawing new things. It would be a very much desired step forward in my art journey. Art is my biggest pursued passion, and getting new and better tools that make drawing more efficient is a big inspiration for me to push myself to practice.
I'm a solo game developer for a few years now, and I uniformly learn everything from art to programming and to music. But my game dev journey actually started as someone making texture packs for Minecraft. I decided on that because pixel art is really simple and pixel art with a mouse is definitely easy because of how the style works. I started working more on my art skill by drawing traditional art using graphite pencils, because I don't have a pen and tablet, and there are a lot of tablets that are cheap but does not match what I want to start working digitally. I will use the art tablet to give me a boost as an artist and as a game developer.
Wow that is amazing what you said was incredible I am very impressed and I have an off and on again struggling artist but since I read this post it’s something amazing 😊
I love all your guys' videos! They're super helpful and always enjoyable to watch! If I won the drawing tablet, I would draw out the frames for my animated series and stories! I've wanted to get started on my animations for a long time, and as a person who didn't grow up seeing herself in many characters in media, I hope to represent people from all walks of life and to show the world all of the ideas inside my head! I hope whoever wins the tablet does great things with it! Best of luck everyone! :3
I've wanted a tablet for a while, but I didn't know how to start. I'm glad this video released when it did, as I had no idea how to figure out the right drawing tablet for me. It's no small task to purchase one! As for what I would draw if I win, I'd draw fanart for Omori! It's my favorite video game ever, with gorgeous hand-drawn visuals, an awesome soundtrack, and an incredible story. I want to be able to create the art from the game in my own artstyle. I also want to learn to storyboard, but I have to start from square one on that 😅
Hey there! I had grown into loving art when I was younger. I would use my tablet and draw digitally, until it broke so I instead moved to a laptop to draw on it, Instead it felt more difficult and infuriating just trying to get a "perfect" line while drawing. So I had mostly gave up drawing digitally and just use a sketchbook and a couple markers with sharpies and a LeadPencil. And I had watched some of your art tips when I had my tablet, and one day while searching through my laptop on TH-cam watching some art tips. and BAM! came this (your) video about what type of drawing tablets to buy for beginners! So I watched this video, and i bought a pretty decent one at just a mere cost of $50! luckily the size was perfect as it was 10x6 tablet! Though for now I rather use free shipping and It's coming this Thursday! I just hope it comes like their videos showed me and not a waste of money! Thank you for uploading this! This really helped me!!👍👍👍
My first tablet was Lenovo Yoga 300 given by my uncle 7 years ago and it was a small laptop tablet with no stylus, so I used my fingers to draw on it and it was how I started doing my first digital art. I bought Huion HS64 graphic tablet for $20 in my place and connected it to my old laptop to draw on it. It was hard at first I really get used to it. Now, I got my own iPad Air 5 last year and bought an Apple Pencil alternative to draw wherever I go.
As a beginner who wants to get into digital art, this video was beneficial. If I did win the giveaway, I would finally start the webtoon I've been planning (It's about a group of high schoolers plus their teacher being sent to hell and having to fight their out)
I got a screenless Wacom tablet way back in the early 2000’s. I never got used to it and quit using it. Recently I got one with a screen and it’s a joy to use. So, someone like me might prefer jumping right into getting one with a screen.
I started with a Huion H420, and it was really tiny. Then I talked my way into getting Huion HS610 which felt silky smooth by comparison, plenty real estate, but nice and thin . If I got an Artist 12, the first thing I'd draw would be Zelda geeking out over Zonai devices 🥰
As a guy with terrible hand-eye coordination, I'll probably be more comfortable with a screen tablet. I have a screenless one that I've been trying to use that my mate lent me, but I think I'll get a screen tablet once I get my finances sorted. Very helpful video!
I use an ipad and the program Procreate for a very simple reason. I like to draw/animate with my fingers. :> The ipad is the only thing that I have found over time can keep up with my artist fingery touch speed with no line lag/stalling. (I try out new touch tablets of every brand, in store each year, the ipad so far is the series that’s always preformed the best over the others in regards to finger touch. So I save up from art comms, and replace it every 3-4 years. I’ve been using procreate as a program for 9+ years at this point and developed my own touch friendly brushes)
As somebody around the corner to doing so, I heavily recommend something like the S6 Lite by Samsung, or look into a S8 line of tablet. Why? because if you don't commit to the art, you can use Dex and the other system aspects, AKA you wont waste any money.
If i won i'd probably try digitalizing my artworks, rework colors, textures, reimagine characters, do things that i couldn't do in pen and paper, you know.
Can I also use pen display as my main screen (including gaming, 3d modeling, video editing and browsing)? Currently thinking about xp pen 13.3 pro or huion camvas 12. How much delay should I expect? Is it even possible? Thanks for the answer and video btw.
my first drawing setup for digital art was "drawing with a mouse on a crappy laptop." i now have a deco mini7 now, it's my first tablet and i got it for christmas and i love it and it's way better than using a mouse. to anyone who wants a first tablet, i definitely recommend the deco mini7. it's small enough to travel with, but big enough to be comfortable, and it's screenless, but also pretty cheap
gosh tysm for doing this, these videos are so helpful to upcoming artists, and even to an artist myself whos been in the scene for almost 10 years now. i believe this would be a great option for my first screen tablet as ive been looking into upgrading for ages now. the first thing i would draw would be difficult to decide, the first few choices would have to be a short looped animation to get a feel for sketching and lining, and the second being a stylized portrait to render, as its something ive been needing to master. tysm again and good luck to everyone else ✨
love the portability and the built in screen. I'd probably test it out with some easy cute manga type character just for the start. i personally own clipstudio(pc) and procreate. i find myself working more with procreate, because of the ease of using ipad. its feels clumsy to draw on my samsung book's screen.
I always want to draw comic with varies of characters. Display Drawing Tablet is the best one to migrate from traditional to digital arts in my opinion. Really like the product from XPPen, but didn't have a chance to get it for myself yet. I enjoyed watching tutorial on Winged Canvas channel and learn a lot from it. This opportunity is great for everybody who want to start digital arts.
Ive had my tablet for 7 years now and getting an upgrade would be awesome! I would try and work on my new card game and I want work on. Need a lot of card designs and ideas to get out first.
I've literally been thinking about which drawing tablet I should get for a while and this video came in at such a perfect time! If I were to win that giveaway I would immediately start drawing my favorite characters as well as start my own webcomic set in a slice of life genre.
I started with an Ipad pro thanks to an impulsive purchase from my father and I fell in love with digital. However, I agree that once you got used to drawing on the screen changing that it’s very difficult. For my last job I'm using an screenless tablet and I'm suffering with it lol xD Also, something that I think it's worth noticing too is how you wanna use it, and what I mean by that is that I want to work as an illustrator, art teacher and digital nomad, so having a big and heavy tablet it's not really ideal for me, 'cause I would have to carry that and my computer on my back. I've got very used to working on an Ipad and probably will upgrade it in a few years for a bigger one, but not sure if a tablet that has to be connected to my computer would fit my lifestyle, so I think that's something you also should take into account when buying a drawing tablet. P.S: I've never saw your face before, you are so beautiful. Also, love your headphones
guide definitely helped! i would probably draw that comic i've been trying to make for a couple months, with the idea for even longer. good luck to everyone wishing to win the giveaway! i personally don't need it, getting one for my birthday :]
Hi! I want to say thank you so much for doing this giveaway! I really appreciate you helping out small artists, or even just artists who may have difficulty getting a tablet of their own :) To keep things short, choosing just one thing to draw is quite difficult, but one of the first things I would love to draw is a comic that I've been planning on illustrating for YEARS now. It's a comic about mine and my family's funny stories, and with my current tablet I have now, it takes me forever to draw anything. I'm already a slow artist, and my current tablet not having hotkeys or a display forces me to constantly adjust my colors and their saturations or use my mouse and keyboard for computer shortcuts, which takes even more time. All in all, I want to say thank you and XP PEN once again for this giveaway! :)
For me i remember i started digital art on phone with finger after i liked digital art and was enjoying it i asked for a stylus a few months later for a tablet , after thinking a lot i decided to buy a normal tablet not just for drawing but which also has apps yt etc so my first choice was samsung but i didn't need a super fancy one so we decided on Samsung a8 but since the only available in shop was a7 lite we got that it's amazing honestly i can draw on it also watch yt etc . Since it being a normal tablet there were many pretty cases decorations options i just got a simple screen protector and a tab cover . The only disadvantage i can think is the storage which is easy to get a sd card . I believe that you don't really need a particular tablet when you start but people could have preference for me i wanted something which had other apps like insta and yt so i can easily switch from art to entertainment
If I won the tablet, I would definitely start by continuing my practice of anatomy and character design, and start working on some fanart for my own fanfiction work and for some of my fandom friends!
My first drawing tablet was a bamboo, followed by a wacom intuos s. Nowadays I use a huion kamvas pro pen display, I feel more comfortable on those types. I also use an older huion pen tablet as a mouse replacement sometimes, it is simply a bit more comfortable for my hand. 😅
I've been looking for a new drawing tablet for ages!! If I had this tablet, i would love to continue drawing possible merchandise designs that are unique to me! And one day im hoping to sell them at conventions! It would just be wonderful to have a bigger tablet!
For someone who dosent have enough money to buy a new tablet, this is an amazing oportunity. I hope everyone who needs a tablet can have it or win this! The first thing I'd draw would be an elemental composition maybe, probably full of lighting and water or fire, magic to be more direct. Just a composition with a girl or maybe an OC that I have doing something swift, brave or threating!!
Do you have any recommendations for smaller digital drawing tablets that don't have too many buttons, don't require a pc/computer, and are easy to set up? I just get confused when the process of setting up things are overcomplicated.😅
If I won this tablet, I would draw assets for my own game! I've been planning on it for a while, but couldn't find the right time, so this will be my motivation!
I've never committed to switching to digital, but I've been drawing the party for the d&d game I've been running since 2016 on paper and taking photos to share on discord since none of us live in the same place anymore. The campaign is finally about to wrap up, so I'd definitely try to draw a scene to be a sort of splash for the epilogue of the game.
Love this channel! If I won I would like to create graffiti art (right now I use a sketchbook, so it would be nice to transition to digital) and also draw mythology characters, small cities, and stipple style art
As someone who has sold a Huion Camvas 16 because of ergonomics and then bought a used Wacom Draw (like intuos), working on a small board feels fast, because the access to the keyboard and mouse
As someone who has been in the digital artist rabbit hole of desk setups, *I've realized big tablets aren't for me.* I grew up drawing on a normal sized ipad and that's what I was used to. I ended up buying a Kamvas 22 inch Huion, and I was happy with the extra space I had for side bar tools in many software. HOWEVER, I felt overwhelmed with the size since the change was a bit of a jump, like there was a sense of pressure for work compared to my small screen setup. I also felt like I was more distracted with my field of vision being wider instead of focusing on the screen. Not good for when you're in the zone of concentrating and have the attention span of a squirrel. I still use my large digital tablet, but I could never get rid of that small "feeling". When I get the chance to, I would like one that's just a bit in the middle of sizes. (T~T) SO I'm happy you included that one advice to beginner artists to consider if the size just feels right for you. :) P.S. Beginner artists please consider the travelling advice as well. When temporarily moving to another country, don't get the super big ones yet! Its a pain to carry around in the luggage and takes so much space that you'll need to leave some stuff behind. (〒▽〒)
5:00 I would love to open my commissions again, and I would also draw quite a bit of fanart! 💖 (I've actually owned an XP-PEN tablet before, and it was my first digital drawing tablet. I can say from personal experience that they make great products!)
I'd love to draw some of my OCs as the first thing. I love drawing digitally, even though I do it on my phone with thumbs (not fun), but drawing traditionally is always so much easier and a lot more fun. 😁
If I got the drawing tablet, I'd continue to draw my characters and improve my anatomy, but now be able to do the entire process digitally, instead of sketching out traditionally and digitalizing it. I'd probably jump right into a full body piece with a background to mess around with all the features and brushes I could ^^
If i won I'd hope it will help inspire me to draw more often. Eventually making characters/environments for starfinder or other ttrpg games. Maybe even make short comics someday.
If I got the tablet I would probably use it to continue working on my laptop to draw fan works and try animating. I might draw a small comic as I have so many ideas, but I find it hard to do so on my phone or laptop.
As a digital artist that has been drawing for 5 years (starting out from 2018) by using my phone and fingers, the tablet would absolutely be helpful to enhance my digital art journey! If I ever won, I would like to use it to draw and practice more of my landscape and portrait drawing skills! I'll also like to get back on to animating with the tablet as my phone couldn't handle animation apps due to limited storage
Everything you can think of! Whales, my ocs, oc redraws, my friends and family, and best of all my cats I love them so much!!! P.s. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL / CONTENT/ VOICE!
My first 2 tablets were screen less and i found it so dificult i felt so bad and i dont know if i should try a screen one next , i currently have an s22 ultra and i like drawing with it doodles and stuff
I always find it tricky to pick tablets when trying to find ones that are easy to move around(as a student from uni to home) but with HIGH enough Adobe RGB gamut for commission illustration work. cause I dont want my work to look completely different when printing.
if i won the tablet i would work on my oc- universe! i love creating designs and intricate characters! I would also draw a bunch of fanart! My current tablet is basically broken.
If I got that tablet, the first thing I'd draw is my favourite OC. A cheeky shapeshifter that loves to laze around. ...Or propably just a derpy flying fox. Tablets aside, where can I get those accessories for headphones? They're cool!
I would love to drawing my first original character as my first drawing on the tablet! It would be so nice to see my creation on a drawing screen (I currently use a Wacom Intuos, going on 3 years now!).
I have a medium sized black screen less Wacom intuos tablet that I have clip studio paint EX v2 on and also two other digital art apps like Corel and aftershot pro. And I was wanting to start making animations but due to me being lazy and unmotivated all the time despite me working out on my bike and treadmill I still can’t do anything with it. Also my art style is stickman, basically I draw a stick frame and circle head then draw a body. But that was when I could now I don’t need to stick frame anymore I can just draw a stickman base whenever I want.
I'd use the knowledge I have now and not attempt to make a first piece without calibrating my pen, the staff were also super nice and helpful w/ my technical needs as you all are with my drawing needs
I'm a highschool student wanting to migrate from traditional to digital art but due to financial instability and the lack of support from my parents, I can't really do what I want... I would be really ecstatic to have a pen tablet, it's my long dream! The first thing I would draw would definitely be my cats, they're the ones who have been my side as I practiced my arts skills!:') Love your videos btw💗
the first tablet i got was a genius, wich my sister now lost his pen... his working area was small 4" inches but my working area was small to... i really apreciate your guide.. now i knew i prefer biger tablet like 16 iches , not to big because of my desk
I just started doing digital art just this year. I'm currently doing it on my phone which is really difficult as the screen is really small and my fingers easily sweat all the time. If given the chance to win this giveaway, the first thing I'll draw with it will def be my Mom. She supported me in pursuing arts even though I am not yet a pro in drawing and even if some of my acquaintances are against it.
If got this tablet I would love to get back into falling in love with art again and I would like to learn all the pens and tools involved in it and want to learn my art style and what I love to draw and do more studies ❤
I really like both drawing and painting. I remember going through highschool with a bunch of papers I printed, I would take them to school and color them in class. I still enjoy coloring, so if I win I would use the tablet to create a coloring book! I would create one to print and some to practice my coloring abilities on digital. Also, this semester in college I will be coming as an intern to a primary school, and since they will be children I would love to draw some activities for them to complete!
If I won the giveaway, I would draw lots of elves, dragons, and other fantasy creatures! They are my favorite things to draw since they let my imagination run free! Thank you so much Winged Canvas and XPPen for the giveaway!
If i won, id probably start my professional career as an artist. I'd probably draw some of my oc's and favorite characters from my favorite animes. since i never really got to go professional since im stuck to a piece of paper and a pencil, hopefully this tablet will push me more into the professional area.
As someone with major artistic ambitions but no idea how to start, if I got the tablet from the giveaway I would immediately get to work on animating an album. I’ve had an entire album fully animated in my head for close to a decade, and getting a tablet would mean I finally get to make it a reality! It’s been a major goal of mine to get started on it this year, and I feel that I am nearing that point with how many tutorials of yours I’ve been watching.
Please I am an animator I wish to be followed by you thank you❤🎉
I have so many stories I want to see animated one day. While a large deal are Star Wars related, I have a bunch of original story ideas I've spent the last 6 years ruminating and editing.
My first tablet didn't have a screen, the best advice for the complete beginner that I have seen for these tablets was to find some connect the dots or dot to dot coloring pages and draw in order of the dots not looking for the easiest direction. Get something with 400 to 500 dots and work through a couple pages and you should see some good improvement on line placement that will transfer well in your future artwork. Enjoy!
Skill issue. Didnt the program you were using have a cursor?
@@SquobBob Yes, most programs will have some sort of a cursor just like if you were using the mouse. You use the cursor to know where the line starts and where the line ends when your hovering over the tablet making practice strokes pretty much like you would with pencil and paper, when your happy let the stylus touch the tablet and draw the line.
@alanfullarton3780 See the thing is buddy, I can't afford to get multiple, and a lot of people keep mentioning, "Your starting tablet should be this or that!" NO. I want to save for the best that'll last me forever to my preferences 😖
✨ XPPen GIVEAWAY RULES [Giveaway CLOSED]:
This Giveaway is open internationally (except for South America, India, Middle East and Africa). To be eligible to win an XPPen Artist 12 (2nd Gen) Display Drawing Tablet, you must be subscribed to XPPen and Winged Canvas on TH-cam, and comment below this video with what you'd draw if you won! The winner will be selected at random and announced two weeks from now.
I've been wanting to do animation for ever now. I come from a background of pencil and paper sketching, so having something i can physically move around and rotate would be AMAZING! I love digital art, and i would love to be able to expand my skills.
If I won I would draw a picture of finale of my RPG campaign, when players managed to kill a dragon that terrorized the city along with the cultists devoted to him. There was an epic battle, one character actually leapt onto the dragon as it tried to fly away and ended its (the dragon's) life with a magic spear thrust - thus causing it (and the character) to fall from several meters down, almost dying from the impact (and being crushed by the dragon's body), but managing to live through the ordeal. Epic scene I hope to draw someday (I even made some sketches).
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I would draw the punk Spider-Man from the spider verse, I just really really love the art style (and him).
If I won I would try to animate with it and draw animations and drawings of my characters and TH-camrs and shows I like 😊
I would continue with my art more efficiently being on a tablet than a phone and expand the horizon of new styles and ways of doing it.
I have been drawing since I was 10 years old, with an ambition to become an artist. Next year, I'll be applying to an art university, to get a degree in illustration/animation and to make art my career in life. Drawing is one of the things that makes me extremely happy and I do it daily! I think that having a display tablet would be helpful in my journey to become an illustrator, and in my journey to improve my art skills even more!
Being a musician myself, I found that I really enjoy composing based on story ideas I have in my head. Since I'm also an avid fan of 2d animation, I have spent a lot of time daydreaming about how my music (and the storytelling behind it) could be reflected in animation. Although I've done some graphic design and motion graphics related music videos in the past, I have been itching to try out a more handdrawn approach to creating these for quite some time now. As a more or less hopeless case in traditional drawing ("Where is the undo button?"), I'm positive that a drawing tablet would help me get into drawing (and maybe animation) in the digital domain. Maybe I'd finally be able to draw a head that doesn't look like a potato on a stick.
This video is coming out just in time, i'm finally ready to decide what i want to use to draw digitally :D Thanks WC!
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I have always wanted a drawing tablet but my disabilities prevent me from getting a real job and my family could never afford to get me one, personally I would use the tablet to achieve my dreams of drawing to make people smile and design my own characters to share with the world!! Thank you so much for the chance and goodluck to everyone!!
I always wanted a bigger display to use for drawing digitally, because right now its not really big and sometimes I wish for a bigger space for it. I would use it to develop my digital art skill,and I was always amazed by animations and comic books, so I would definitely try them out. Me and my friend always wanted to make a webtoon so this is mostly my major point next to animating. Also Im thinking about studying animation in the future .
i would most likely continue drawing a couple things i'm comfortable with just to get the hang of it, maybe toss in a couple new things if i'm feeling adventurous
Things I'd draw if I won would mainly focus on pixel art and character designs right now for the horror game I'm working on! I'd also love to start animating for this project and beyond since changing my degree to animation so a new tablet would definitely help with that! I currently have an XPPen tablet but it's an older version from a few years ago and I'd love to see what a new generation has to offer! As always, love the channel and its content! Has been very nice to tune in to when I get the chance to help further my art journey.
I LOVE xp-pen’s products, currently using one of their smaller graphics tablets. If I had the screen tablet, the first thing I’d probably do is finally get started thumbnailing my concept webcomic.
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I got my fist tablet 3 years ago, It’s screen-less but it’s given me so many great art pieces. Can’t wait to improve just a bit more. I’m almost ready for a new one!
I’m majoring in Visual Communications Design, and I think a new tablet would definitely help me with my studies, along with helping me to be more well versed with digital media! I hope to practice drawing anatomy better, as well as scenery and to develop my portfolio better! :)
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My first tablet was an old samsung tablet that was not made for art. Currently my tablet is still a samsung, but has a bigger screen and a magnetically connecting stylus with pen pressure and a button. It works great! I would draw a landscape first with the new tablet
Im moving out of my place soon and moving foward to continue my studies in animation at ASU. Having a tablet like this at my disposal would be an absolute game changer for me! It would be a nice switch over from traditional to digital aswell!
I would start drawing my fantasy art digitally and hopefully start my art career selling digital prints.
3:49 uhm yes i do need a screen since i find it very hard to draw something without being able to see where my pen is going. So id rather prefer something with a screen.
bought a screenless graphics tablet like 6 years ago and its impossible for me to get used to it. My art on paper is way better compared to digital art but i always found digital art to be more fun so i just ordered a graphics tablet with a screen and im pretty sure i made the right choice, can't wait for it to arrive
If I had that drawing tablet, I would start working on my cinematic universe I've been planning for 3 years now. I've been needing a drawing tablet, but haven't had the chance to get one. I love drawing, and I watch your art tutorials all the time!
I've been drawing traditional art for 6 years now, and have been wanting to start animation, I used to do flipbooks, and animatics, I still do! I would be very grateful if I could get a drawing tablet, but I don't care if I don't get the tablet, I can't wait to see whoever wins!
Love your channel! ☺️
Your artwork is awesome! Hope you win! Can't wait to see what you can do turning your sketches into animations!
oh my god, thank you very much. i have been wanting to purchase screenless tablet for some time but I WAS STUCK. because i didnt know what to buy, i got experience with ibis thanks to fingers(?) and god pretty much good drawings on traditional and i wish i could do that well on digital too so ty
This was a very helpful video!! I've always wanted to start using different tech for digital art and seeing and hearing this helps the process of choosing which tablet works for me!! But if I had the XPPen Artist 12 tablet I'd probably draw my OCs Malina and Wisteria being happy together!
Wow I am so greatful to have pro artists teach beginners how to draw and how to do things I haven't even thought of thank you for being there! I'll have to buy my own tablet someday!
I've used a huion kamvas pro 16 for the past 3 years and I love it! It's pricey, but it works really well
This tutorial is very useful as, unless you're used to buying a bunch of tablets, it's really hard to know what to keep in mind when buying one that works best for you. I wonder how different the drawing experience is between screen and non-screen tablets. As for me, if I were to win the tablet, the first thing I'd draw is a little comic with my ocs having some fun :)
Currently using a no screen tablet. Love it but I'd prefer something a bit bigger with a screen. I'd like to draw more detailed with a screen tablet since i feel it's more for reajusting the size.
I've been doing digital art with my Surface Pro for about 2 years now and I'm itching to get an upgrade. I've wanted to get a laptop that has more strength for the various programs I have since I am also a streamer, but have had to stick with the Surface Pro for the sake of drawing. With a tablet I wouldn't have to choose between a drawing screen and a more powerful laptop, and I'd be able to take my content even further! The equipment doesn't make the content, but it sure does help!
If I won, I would use the tablet to work on my summer comic project and towards my long-term goals!!
I am currently creating a comic with hand and ink, but I hope to digitize it to share it with the world.
In terms of long-term goals, I want to one day create tutorials to help beginner artists on their art journey. The art community has been amazing in sharing knowledge and resources that allowed me to improve without a formal art education, so I want to give back to the art community as well.
Although I love making the most out of my traditional art supplies, an art tablet would make it easier to digitize and realize my goals.
Thank you for holding the giveaway and providing your consideration!!
I have been trying to find an upgrade to my XP Pen Deco 01v2 and this video helped with my budget and what I truly need. I like to draw portraits of people in a stylized artstyle. I have also been studying making environment backgrounds to apply to a college portfolio.
Been wanting to go digital a while now but I wasn't sure the money was worth it. This video has me convinced, however, and a giveaway could be a double-win for me.
Every birthday of someone close to me I try to draw up something for them, and I've been doing this for a while, but most live far away which meant that I had to take a very poor quality picture of my traditional drawing and send that, which is just less flattering than having it be digital in the first place. If I were to get a tablet, considering the time it'd take to get one, the next birthday would probably be my older sister's. She absolutely deserves to get a good quality drawing from me, so it'd be great if she were my first digital drawing.
I think it's great you're doing this, and that you're helping people find a good first step. I think I speak for all of us when I say we appreciate it.
I plan on upgrading to a screen tablet eventually, but with all the variety out there, it's hard to choose what to start out with. Plus it's super time consuming to do the research. Every tablet brand is going to tell you that theirs is the best, so really putting the effort into sorting the pros from the cons is something that I don't have the luxury of doing right now because of my work schedule. I want to know how a screen tablet feels to use before commiting tons of money on buying top brands. This would be a good start for me so that I can get a feel for it. I have a little experience with drawing on a screen through using my phone and its stylus, so I am a little familiar with it. It would be so awesome to have that experience, but with a bigger device. If I won, I would feel moreso motivated to experiment drawing new things. It would be a very much desired step forward in my art journey. Art is my biggest pursued passion, and getting new and better tools that make drawing more efficient is a big inspiration for me to push myself to practice.
I'm a solo game developer for a few years now, and I uniformly learn everything from art to programming and to music. But my game dev journey actually started as someone making texture packs for Minecraft. I decided on that because pixel art is really simple and pixel art with a mouse is definitely easy because of how the style works.
I started working more on my art skill by drawing traditional art using graphite pencils, because I don't have a pen and tablet, and there are a lot of tablets that are cheap but does not match what I want to start working digitally.
I will use the art tablet to give me a boost as an artist and as a game developer.
Wow that is amazing what you said was incredible I am very impressed and I have an off and on again struggling artist but since I read this post it’s something amazing 😊
I love all your guys' videos! They're super helpful and always enjoyable to watch! If I won the drawing tablet, I would draw out the frames for my animated series and stories! I've wanted to get started on my animations for a long time, and as a person who didn't grow up seeing herself in many characters in media, I hope to represent people from all walks of life and to show the world all of the ideas inside my head! I hope whoever wins the tablet does great things with it! Best of luck everyone! :3
I've wanted a tablet for a while, but I didn't know how to start. I'm glad this video released when it did, as I had no idea how to figure out the right drawing tablet for me. It's no small task to purchase one!
As for what I would draw if I win, I'd draw fanart for Omori! It's my favorite video game ever, with gorgeous hand-drawn visuals, an awesome soundtrack, and an incredible story. I want to be able to create the art from the game in my own artstyle. I also want to learn to storyboard, but I have to start from square one on that 😅
Hey there! I had grown into loving art when I was younger. I would use my tablet and draw digitally, until it broke so I instead moved to a laptop to draw on it, Instead it felt more difficult and infuriating just trying to get a "perfect" line while drawing. So I had mostly gave up drawing digitally and just use a sketchbook and a couple markers with sharpies and a LeadPencil. And I had watched some of your art tips when I had my tablet, and one day while searching through my laptop on TH-cam watching some art tips. and BAM! came this (your) video about what type of drawing tablets to buy for beginners! So I watched this video, and i bought a pretty decent one at just a mere cost of $50! luckily the size was perfect as it was 10x6 tablet! Though for now I rather use free shipping and It's coming this Thursday! I just hope it comes like their videos showed me and not a waste of money! Thank you for uploading this! This really helped me!!👍👍👍
As someone who honestly wanted to start as animator/comic creator... Thank you for your channel guys! Its really important for me ^^
As a traditional artist, I am excited to learn more about digital art and would apply that to a new tablet for continued education.
If I had the drawing tablet, I would be able, to draw character sprites and art for my upcoming video games and visual novels ^ ^
My first tablet was Lenovo Yoga 300 given by my uncle 7 years ago and it was a small laptop tablet with no stylus, so I used my fingers to draw on it and it was how I started doing my first digital art. I bought Huion HS64 graphic tablet for $20 in my place and connected it to my old laptop to draw on it. It was hard at first I really get used to it. Now, I got my own iPad Air 5 last year and bought an Apple Pencil alternative to draw wherever I go.
As a beginner who wants to get into digital art, this video was beneficial. If I did win the giveaway, I would finally start the webtoon I've been planning (It's about a group of high schoolers plus their teacher being sent to hell and having to fight their out)
wow sounds like a great concept!
I got a screenless Wacom tablet way back in the early 2000’s. I never got used to it and quit using it. Recently I got one with a screen and it’s a joy to use. So, someone like me might prefer jumping right into getting one with a screen.
I started with a Huion H420, and it was really tiny. Then I talked my way into getting Huion HS610 which felt silky smooth by comparison, plenty real estate, but nice and thin . If I got an Artist 12, the first thing I'd draw would be Zelda geeking out over Zonai devices 🥰
As a guy with terrible hand-eye coordination, I'll probably be more comfortable with a screen tablet. I have a screenless one that I've been trying to use that my mate lent me, but I think I'll get a screen tablet once I get my finances sorted.
Very helpful video!
Updated video coming soon!
I use an ipad and the program Procreate for a very simple reason. I like to draw/animate with my fingers. :>
The ipad is the only thing that I have found over time can keep up with my artist fingery touch speed with no line lag/stalling.
(I try out new touch tablets of every brand, in store each year, the ipad so far is the series that’s always preformed the best over the others in regards to finger touch. So I save up from art comms, and replace it every 3-4 years. I’ve been using procreate as a program for 9+ years at this point and developed my own touch friendly brushes)
I have a Wacom One with a screen currently (w/o buttons on it, unfortunately) but I also have a small screenless that is good for traveling
As somebody around the corner to doing so, I heavily recommend something like the S6 Lite by Samsung, or look into a S8 line of tablet. Why? because if you don't commit to the art, you can use Dex and the other system aspects, AKA you wont waste any money.
If i won i'd probably try digitalizing my artworks, rework colors, textures, reimagine characters, do things that i couldn't do in pen and paper, you know.
Not me looking for the best art tablet i can start with knowing damn well im just going to do the same black and white drawings i already do on paper
Can I also use pen display as my main screen (including gaming, 3d modeling, video editing and browsing)? Currently thinking about xp pen 13.3 pro or huion camvas 12. How much delay should I expect? Is it even possible? Thanks for the answer and video btw.
my first drawing setup for digital art was "drawing with a mouse on a crappy laptop." i now have a deco mini7 now, it's my first tablet and i got it for christmas and i love it and it's way better than using a mouse.
to anyone who wants a first tablet, i definitely recommend the deco mini7. it's small enough to travel with, but big enough to be comfortable, and it's screenless, but also pretty cheap
gosh tysm for doing this, these videos are so helpful to upcoming artists, and even to an artist myself whos been in the scene for almost 10 years now. i believe this would be a great option for my first screen tablet as ive been looking into upgrading for ages now. the first thing i would draw would be difficult to decide, the first few choices would have to be a short looped animation to get a feel for sketching and lining, and the second being a stylized portrait to render, as its something ive been needing to master. tysm again and good luck to everyone else ✨
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love the portability and the built in screen. I'd probably test it out with some easy cute manga type character just for the start. i personally own clipstudio(pc) and procreate. i find myself working more with procreate, because of the ease of using ipad. its feels clumsy to draw on my samsung book's screen.
I always want to draw comic with varies of characters. Display Drawing Tablet is the best one to migrate from traditional to digital arts in my opinion. Really like the product from XPPen, but didn't have a chance to get it for myself yet. I enjoyed watching tutorial on Winged Canvas channel and learn a lot from it. This opportunity is great for everybody who want to start digital arts.
Ive had my tablet for 7 years now and getting an upgrade would be awesome! I would try and work on my new card game and I want work on. Need a lot of card designs and ideas to get out first.
I've literally been thinking about which drawing tablet I should get for a while and this video came in at such a perfect time! If I were to win that giveaway I would immediately start drawing my favorite characters as well as start my own webcomic set in a slice of life genre.
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I started with an Ipad pro thanks to an impulsive purchase from my father and I fell in love with digital. However, I agree that once you got used to drawing on the screen changing that it’s very difficult. For my last job I'm using an screenless tablet and I'm suffering with it lol xD
Also, something that I think it's worth noticing too is how you wanna use it, and what I mean by that is that I want to work as an illustrator, art teacher and digital nomad, so having a big and heavy tablet it's not really ideal for me, 'cause I would have to carry that and my computer on my back. I've got very used to working on an Ipad and probably will upgrade it in a few years for a bigger one, but not sure if a tablet that has to be connected to my computer would fit my lifestyle, so I think that's something you also should take into account when buying a drawing tablet.
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guide definitely helped! i would probably draw that comic i've been trying to make for a couple months, with the idea for even longer. good luck to everyone wishing to win the giveaway! i personally don't need it, getting one for my birthday :]
Hi! I want to say thank you so much for doing this giveaway! I really appreciate you helping out small artists, or even just artists who may have difficulty getting a tablet of their own :) To keep things short, choosing just one thing to draw is quite difficult, but one of the first things I would love to draw is a comic that I've been planning on illustrating for YEARS now. It's a comic about mine and my family's funny stories, and with my current tablet I have now, it takes me forever to draw anything. I'm already a slow artist, and my current tablet not having hotkeys or a display forces me to constantly adjust my colors and their saturations or use my mouse and keyboard for computer shortcuts, which takes even more time. All in all, I want to say thank you and XP PEN once again for this giveaway! :)
It will certainly be an upgrade having a screen tablet for the first time. I would certain continue to practice anatomy on it.
For me i remember i started digital art on phone with finger after i liked digital art and was enjoying it i asked for a stylus a few months later for a tablet , after thinking a lot i decided to buy a normal tablet not just for drawing but which also has apps yt etc so my first choice was samsung but i didn't need a super fancy one so we decided on Samsung a8 but since the only available in shop was a7 lite we got that it's amazing honestly i can draw on it also watch yt etc . Since it being a normal tablet there were many pretty cases decorations options i just got a simple screen protector and a tab cover . The only disadvantage i can think is the storage which is easy to get a sd card . I believe that you don't really need a particular tablet when you start but people could have preference for me i wanted something which had other apps like insta and yt so i can easily switch from art to entertainment
If I won the tablet, I would definitely start by continuing my practice of anatomy and character design, and start working on some fanart for my own fanfiction work and for some of my fandom friends!
My first drawing tablet was a bamboo, followed by a wacom intuos s. Nowadays I use a huion kamvas pro pen display, I feel more comfortable on those types. I also use an older huion pen tablet as a mouse replacement sometimes, it is simply a bit more comfortable for my hand. 😅
I've been looking for a new drawing tablet for ages!! If I had this tablet, i would love to continue drawing possible merchandise designs that are unique to me! And one day im hoping to sell them at conventions! It would just be wonderful to have a bigger tablet!
For someone who dosent have enough money to buy a new tablet, this is an amazing oportunity. I hope everyone who needs a tablet can have it or win this! The first thing I'd draw would be an elemental composition maybe, probably full of lighting and water or fire, magic to be more direct. Just a composition with a girl or maybe an OC that I have doing something swift, brave or threating!!
Do you have any recommendations for smaller digital drawing tablets that don't have too many buttons, don't require a pc/computer, and are easy to set up? I just get confused when the process of setting up things are overcomplicated.😅
If I won this tablet, I would draw assets for my own game! I've been planning on it for a while, but couldn't find the right time, so this will be my motivation!
I've never committed to switching to digital, but I've been drawing the party for the d&d game I've been running since 2016 on paper and taking photos to share on discord since none of us live in the same place anymore. The campaign is finally about to wrap up, so I'd definitely try to draw a scene to be a sort of splash for the epilogue of the game.
im a young artist and a digital tablet meant for drawing would be absolutely amazing, i can only imagine the possibilities of improvement!!
Love this channel! If I won I would like to create graffiti art (right now I use a sketchbook, so it would be nice to transition to digital) and also draw mythology characters, small cities, and stipple style art
As someone who has sold a Huion Camvas 16 because of ergonomics and then bought a used Wacom Draw (like intuos), working on a small board feels fast, because the access to the keyboard and mouse
As someone who has been in the digital artist rabbit hole of desk setups, *I've realized big tablets aren't for me.*
I grew up drawing on a normal sized ipad and that's what I was used to. I ended up buying a Kamvas 22 inch Huion, and I was happy with the extra space I had for side bar tools in many software.
HOWEVER, I felt overwhelmed with the size since the change was a bit of a jump, like there was a sense of pressure for work compared to my small screen setup. I also felt like I was more distracted with my field of vision being wider instead of focusing on the screen. Not good for when you're in the zone of concentrating and have the attention span of a squirrel. I still use my large digital tablet, but I could never get rid of that small "feeling". When I get the chance to, I would like one that's just a bit in the middle of sizes. (T~T)
SO I'm happy you included that one advice to beginner artists to consider if the size just feels right for you. :)
P.S. Beginner artists please consider the travelling advice as well. When temporarily moving to another country, don't get the super big ones yet! Its a pain to carry around in the luggage and takes so much space that you'll need to leave some stuff behind. (〒▽〒)
5:00 I would love to open my commissions again, and I would also draw quite a bit of fanart! 💖
(I've actually owned an XP-PEN tablet before, and it was my first digital drawing tablet. I can say from personal experience that they make great products!)
I'd love to draw some of my OCs as the first thing. I love drawing digitally, even though I do it on my phone with thumbs (not fun), but drawing traditionally is always so much easier and a lot more fun. 😁
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If I got the drawing tablet, I'd continue to draw my characters and improve my anatomy, but now be able to do the entire process digitally, instead of sketching out traditionally and digitalizing it. I'd probably jump right into a full body piece with a background to mess around with all the features and brushes I could ^^
If i won I'd hope it will help inspire me to draw more often. Eventually making characters/environments for starfinder or other ttrpg games. Maybe even make short comics someday.
What if I started with an old iPad & pen, should I consider a screenless one as my first art tablet?
My first and current tablet is a non screen one, only screen tablet I own is a Surface pro 7 I sketch on
I would definitely use that tablet to work on this animated short film I'm working on!
If I got the tablet I would probably use it to continue working on my laptop to draw fan works and try animating. I might draw a small comic as I have so many ideas, but I find it hard to do so on my phone or laptop.
As a digital artist that has been drawing for 5 years (starting out from 2018) by using my phone and fingers, the tablet would absolutely be helpful to enhance my digital art journey! If I ever won, I would like to use it to draw and practice more of my landscape and portrait drawing skills! I'll also like to get back on to animating with the tablet as my phone couldn't handle animation apps due to limited storage
Everything you can think of! Whales, my ocs, oc redraws, my friends and family, and best of all my cats I love them so much!!! P.s. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL / CONTENT/ VOICE!
My first 2 tablets were screen less and i found it so dificult i felt so bad and i dont know if i should try a screen one next , i currently have an s22 ultra and i like drawing with it doodles and stuff
I always find it tricky to pick tablets when trying to find ones that are easy to move around(as a student from uni to home) but with HIGH enough Adobe RGB gamut for commission illustration work. cause I dont want my work to look completely different when printing.
I would draw some pose practice, followed up with adjusting tool pressure settings.
if i won the tablet i would work on my oc- universe! i love creating designs and intricate characters! I would also draw a bunch of fanart! My current tablet is basically broken.
If I got that tablet, the first thing I'd draw is my favourite OC. A cheeky shapeshifter that loves to laze around.
...Or propably just a derpy flying fox.
Tablets aside, where can I get those accessories for headphones? They're cool!
I would love to drawing my first original character as my first drawing on the tablet! It would be so nice to see my creation on a drawing screen (I currently use a Wacom Intuos, going on 3 years now!).
I have a medium sized black screen less Wacom intuos tablet that I have clip studio paint EX v2 on and also two other digital art apps like Corel and aftershot pro. And I was wanting to start making animations but due to me being lazy and unmotivated all the time despite me working out on my bike and treadmill I still can’t do anything with it. Also my art style is stickman, basically I draw a stick frame and circle head then draw a body. But that was when I could now I don’t need to stick frame anymore I can just draw a stickman base whenever I want.
I would continue practicing all the fundamentals and start drawing what I love
I'd use the knowledge I have now and not attempt to make a first piece without calibrating my pen, the staff were also super nice and helpful w/ my technical needs as you all are with my drawing needs
Thank you for this video! I would start getting into animation, since I've been really interested in it lately!
I'm a highschool student wanting to migrate from traditional to digital art but due to financial instability and the lack of support from my parents, I can't really do what I want... I would be really ecstatic to have a pen tablet, it's my long dream! The first thing I would draw would definitely be my cats, they're the ones who have been my side as I practiced my arts skills!:') Love your videos btw💗
the first tablet i got was a genius, wich my sister now lost his pen... his working area was small 4" inches but my working area was small to... i really apreciate your guide.. now i knew i prefer biger tablet like 16 iches , not to big because of my desk
I just started doing digital art just this year. I'm currently doing it on my phone which is really difficult as the screen is really small and my fingers easily sweat all the time. If given the chance to win this giveaway, the first thing I'll draw with it will def be my Mom. She supported me in pursuing arts even though I am not yet a pro in drawing and even if some of my acquaintances are against it.
If got this tablet I would love to get back into falling in love with art again and I would like to learn all the pens and tools involved in it and want to learn my art style and what I love to draw and do more studies ❤
hmm, I would probably draw my OC first as a safe option a specialty when you explore new tablet with screen
I really like both drawing and painting. I remember going through highschool with a bunch of papers I printed, I would take them to school and color them in class. I still enjoy coloring, so if I win I would use the tablet to create a coloring book! I would create one to print and some to practice my coloring abilities on digital. Also, this semester in college I will be coming as an intern to a primary school, and since they will be children I would love to draw some activities for them to complete!
If I won the giveaway, I would draw lots of elves, dragons, and other fantasy creatures! They are my favorite things to draw since they let my imagination run free! Thank you so much Winged Canvas and XPPen for the giveaway!
If i won, id probably start my professional career as an artist. I'd probably draw some of my oc's and favorite characters from my favorite animes. since i never really got to go professional since im stuck to a piece of paper and a pencil, hopefully this tablet will push me more into the professional area.