Considering getting a walcom drawing pad.
For those who do have a drawing pad, would 3.7 x 6.0 inch be alright?
I've been drawing using my surface pro 3 but the pen and screen are buggered, and I heard using a drawing pad gives more precision anyway.
May as well give substance to this thread, dump any art you got using a draw pad.
>>489445
Might as well ask then. I'm in a same dilemma where I don't know if I should go for a Wacom Intuos Draw Medium or save up for an Intuos Pro Small. What's the difference between the Intuos and Intuos Pro and would it affect hobbyist like me?
>>489445
this depends on personal comfort
i've had a big tablet and a small one and i prefer the small one so much because of comfort alone. i hate having a big tablet, i don't want to move my hand and arm around that much when drawing
best advice: pretend a mouse pad is a tablet and visualise as you move your pen from the top left corner to bottom right corner it going the same distance across the screen, then try the same with a larger object like a tea tray or some shit
it might be hard to do, but if you pull it off you might get a good idea of what your comfort zone is so you can take that into consideration when buying
>>489459
Drawing from the wrist is a bad habit anon
>>489445
I´d actually recommend you a Huion, as it´s the main competitor of Wacom and is actually good hardware , only strugles a bit with the compatibility with some software, I´ve already ordered the Huion wh1409, which is the largest one in the market