Any opinions about (learning) sketching with a chink tablet with an active stylus?
Any recommended devices? I pref Chinese devices as it's difficult to obtain mid or high end devices here.
I'm a student so I don't have much time but I'd like to learn drawing in the little free time I have and portability would help me a lot.
>>3033166
ye pen and paper are pretty cheap and portable
>>3033190
Most of day time I spend in places not suited for writing not to mention drawing. Like metro or university classes.
I'm living in 2rd world where the only space we have are chairs with an a5 pad attached on right side (I'm left handed I so usually put a backpack on knees and my own pad to be able to note at all).
I'm selling a Monoprice display tablet cheap, if you want it senpai. Small scratch on the internal screen from a repair, but works just fine.
Gimme until later tonight to post actual pics.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232383882751
>>3033166
People suggest pencil and paper because it's cheap and it's easy. However you can learn to draw using any medium. If all you you want to do is paint, you can learn to draw with paint. Likewise, if you just want to use digital, then you can learn to draw on digital. People think it's cheating, but it's just another medium. You either learn to draw, or you don't.
Anyway, I also want some recommendations. How did you like this tablet >>3033321 anon?
>>3033369
Pretty damn good, desu. The distance between the pen surface and the actual monitor is a little strange, at first, but 100x better than a bamboo, or something. Only thing I really hate is that there's no eraser end on the pen, but since you can set one of the buttons to ctrl+Z it's not so bad.
I upgrading to a larger, higher resolution one, with an eraser