inb4: I already got this. It was my cousin's, but he used for about two months and then I took it. It has been one year and he never noticed
With that said, I've seen a lot of debating about how a tablet so cheap will alway make woobly and twirly lines.
Is that true? Should I start saving some money for another tablet?
https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Bamboo-Connect-Tablet-CTL470/dp/B005HGBEYS
its too small, I had it and it was pain to work with
if you want a cheap and good tablet, go for this:
https://www.amazon.com/Huion-H610-Pro-Graphic-Carrying/dp/B00ZWRSQ4I/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1489039741&sr=1-1&keywords=huion+pro
Its REALLY cheap and thus far it's been working like a dream for me, much better than like 3 different wacoms I've used ( our school has intuos' and some other wacoms )
It comes with few extra tips, the glove and a carrying pouch, all you need is to install drivers and you're good to go.
It's good. At least use it to learn the flow of digital.
>>2890626
aha! I have this one, half of the drawing square stopped working once, I wish i had a better one but ehhhhh
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>>2892168
Thanks for the tips, guys
But my real problem is linework.
I've been told that cheap tablets are low resolution and will never make lines with a nice flow, although sketches are nice
My lines are always shaky, while I can make a nice and smooth linework with tradicional ink.
So, is this 80 dollars tablet gonna do it for me?