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Well, for the past like three years all my art has been done on my phone with a cotton bud/swab and some tinfoil. I seriously am not joking, I've never felt the need to 'upgrade' since HEE is almost the only thing I do art for. Although recently I've decided I'd like to expand outside of just HEE and personal drawings. Which I think should probably call for a bit less of a dyi thing haha. So I was here wondering what are some tablet reccomendations that wouldn't hurt my pocket too bad, it just needs to be something that is uhm, a bit better than what I have right now really. 😅
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I used to make art with the mouse, then I was gifted a tiny drawing tablet. Objectively it was more than I had before but because it was so small I couldn't really use it. So I suggest going for something that's actually going to be useful to you instead of the cheapest option out there. I have now a Huion Inspiory Dial, which has been serving me faithfully for a few years now and wasn't very hard on the wallet even back then. I can definitely recommend the brand. Wacom might be "THE" talet brand but I feel they're way too overpriced xD
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I'm looking for a drawing tablet as well. My phone makes the art just to grainy 😔
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HRS said: I used to make art with the mouse, then I was gifted a tiny drawing tablet. Objectively it was more than I had before but because it was so small I couldn't really use it. So I suggest going for something that's actually going to be useful to you instead of the cheapest option out there. I have now a Huion Inspiory Dial, which has been serving me faithfully for a few years now and wasn't very hard on the wallet even back then. I can definitely recommend the brand. Wacom might be "THE" talet brand but I feel they're way too overpriced xD
Thats fair, thanks
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Personally i use a XP-pen artist 12, best tablet ive ever owned, one thing i dont like about it is the screen can scratch when pressed to hard on... so gentle hands are a must bahaha, learned my lesson once or twice. but overal its a REALLY good tablet paired with PS
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I use a Wacom Intuos small (i think I have a small) graphics drawing tablet. I do have a wireless one and they are less expensive but it doesn't really matter cause I have it plugged into my computer half of the time to charge. They are semi cheap for a Wacom and Amazon has them on sale for $54 dollars. I bought mine for about $120 2 years ago
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