How to get used to your Drawing Tablet

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    Huion HS611 Review: • Video
    In this video I give advice for getting used to a drawing tablet for the first time.
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    Art: Clip Studio Paint EX, Huion Kamvas Pro 22 (amzn.to/3KygafC)
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  • @JPArt
    @JPArt  Před 11 měsíci +32

    How to get used to a Screen Drawing Tablet + avoid damaging your wrist in the process: czcams.com/video/zuWf9f4qrA4/video.html

    • @harrytsang1501
      @harrytsang1501 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The way I got used to using drawing tablets 100% of the time was by damaging my wrist using a mouse. The pen started as a low strain way of using computers during recovery and I never looked back

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Před 2 dny

      Thanks. Shalom. Hehe.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Před 2 dny

      ​@@harrytsang1501Inverted mouses are awesome for feel, looks, and buttons. I have an RGB one from Delux.

  • @Cryptic0013
    @Cryptic0013 Před 8 měsíci +312

    Solitaire and Minesweeper are also good picks for games to practise your eye-hand coordination.
    Those games were specifically added to Windows to help people who had never used a mouse come to grips with it, and they work well for a pressure pad too.

    • @Meimoons
      @Meimoons Před 7 měsíci +5

      That’s fascinating!

    • @teh_supar_hackr
      @teh_supar_hackr Před 5 měsíci +1

      Same with InkBall which was specifically added in Windows to help people get used to touch screens when Windows first had wide spread support of those screens.

    • @greyhameavandhat1220
      @greyhameavandhat1220 Před 5 měsíci +2

      wonder if the Jigsaw Puzzle in classic MacOS served the same purpose back in the day ...

    • @idametheparagon
      @idametheparagon Před 28 dny

      how to zoom in

  • @vesainthesewer
    @vesainthesewer Před 2 lety +537

    I recently bought a tablet, and the learning curve has been quite overwhelming. So, thank you for making this! :]

    • @furosukki1301
      @furosukki1301 Před rokem +4

      How are you doing now?

    • @vesainthesewer
      @vesainthesewer Před rokem +35

      @@furosukki1301 It's gotten much easier! These suggestions are absolutely worth your time.

    • @maysae.2010
      @maysae.2010 Před rokem +2

      When you started how well were you able to draw???

    • @koris_0040
      @koris_0040 Před rokem +12

      I bought one and thought I would miraculously get good at drawing lolll

    • @UltraWeeb.
      @UltraWeeb. Před 2 měsíci

      @@koris_0040 real

  • @tatarciewich
    @tatarciewich Před 2 lety +818

    Good tips. My two cents: align your tablet placement with your display, meaning keep it in front of the monitor and not to the side. Also be consistent with your tablet and keyboard placement, always set things the same way, it helps to build eye to hand coordination.

    • @JH-pe3ro
      @JH-pe3ro Před 2 lety +16

      Seconded. Height and angle as well as position all make a difference; adding angle does a lot to improve your ability to draw lines in any direction. I recently upgraded my tablet setup from a laptop stand to a larger format from Saiji, a brand I found on Amazon. Their XL desk is basically an ideal adjustable drawing surface, able to rise high enough to work on the floor sitting, and the book holder slot works to hold references, a smaller external display or 360 laptop. I use it on the floor but these setups can also be positioned to work on a couch or with a traditional desk.

    • @NicksIndieGames
      @NicksIndieGames Před 2 lety +37

      I disagree. Ergonomically, its best to align the tablet with your shoulder and the screen with your eyes. It gives you more space to put a controller or keyboard under your other hand as well.

    • @Yo-uw1py
      @Yo-uw1py Před rokem

      Thank you for kind tips 🧡

    • @pomeranianproductions647
      @pomeranianproductions647 Před rokem +1

      How if its a PC?

    • @Homodemon
      @Homodemon Před rokem +7

      Also have plenty of space, some tablets can be small and not need a lot of space by themselves, but the more space *you* have, the better.
      Learn to use your whole arm to draw, elbows and even shoulders it helps to build line confidence (clean linework, no chicken scratch), don't only depend on your wrist for fluidity, and don't forget to pause, rest and stretch from time to time.
      And as a general tip for beginners remember, shapes are not the same as figures. You should start by practicing figures over shapes. Make an habit of thinking in 3D.

  • @JSS_-iv7gy
    @JSS_-iv7gy Před 2 lety +249

    J3SS Here!
    remember, NO MATTER Where you think you are in your art, Improvement is mileage + consistency.
    Keep on practicing -but remember to Always take breaks to not burn out!!!
    you all got this :3

  • @domainmojo2162
    @domainmojo2162 Před 5 měsíci +23

    I'd like to assure everyone reading this and having doubts- YOU can do this. As with everything, it just takes daily practice.
    I bought the Deco Mini7 online for my 11-year old son as a Christmas present(for an African kid- in a small town/village, it's a pretty big deal and I'm so happy for him) and he couldn't use it comfortably, so I showed him how to trace drawings with Krita, and I instructed him to trace every day(the same advice I gave him to inspire him into drawing- to draw daily, and to get to where he is now - pls take note).
    He took that advice better than I thought- drawing and tracing every day, and using it like in the video- for like an hour or more, in total, per day- and it only took him 2 weeks of daily practice (along with his normal pen/paper drawing).
    Now, he's used to it and he can use it pretty comfortably. I'm so proud of him! That's my son. I'm not a total failure after all. 😉

  • @Calamity556
    @Calamity556 Před rokem +177

    A long time ago I had a major burn out with digital art because it overwhelmed me, but now I think I'm ready to start learning to draw again. Your kind encouragement and motivation has really given me hope again. I will definitely be watching more of your videos because I'd love to draw in the manga art style!

  • @mauriciolee7349
    @mauriciolee7349 Před měsícem +3

    Out of the 6 videos of how to use drawing tablets I've watched, yours is the MOST EFFECTIVE. One of the reasons is it tells me to play a game to learn how to use the tablet. Thanks.

  • @authenticthreads
    @authenticthreads Před 5 měsíci +11

    Writing until your handwriting looks like your handwriting.

  • @FrancoNSosa
    @FrancoNSosa Před rokem +130

    I have a Wacom Intuos S, which is great, but really small. In traditional I'd feel more comfortable since i use bigger canvas and I'm watching directly at my hand drawing, so when I jumped into digital drawing I felt so frustrated cause I couldn't get anything drawn decent. Even now, drawing a straight line, a circle that connects, or just connecting lines is really hard for me, so this was the video I needed. Thank you!

    • @busimo
      @busimo Před rokem +6

      Same model and same problem lol. Bought it just yesterday and first time using a tablet so my mind fucked lol

    • @lisaismyult5018
      @lisaismyult5018 Před rokem +7

      i have the wacom one . bruh i think i cant do this lol its so hard i thought i might try digital art lol but its too damn hard like isnt their any way to disable hovering ? 😥. its giving me headache cuz of that. i cant even know where my placement is going like its too tough ugh .. why am i so bad 😪

    • @blaiddfumbler
      @blaiddfumbler Před 9 měsíci +2

      I definitely recommend xp pen deco pro sw, it’s large despite being called small, I’d recommend it even more for heavy handed people though :p

  • @GraeHall
    @GraeHall Před rokem +128

    My nephew recommended OSU so seeing it here in this video I decided to give it a try. Definitely helpful for getting comfortable with moving across the whole range of the tablet, with timing. And it's just lowkey fun. Once you get the hang of it.I went from 72% to 90% on one after 4 or so tries so seeing that improvement really helped encourage me to keep going.

    • @mqpeppergoat8133
      @mqpeppergoat8133 Před rokem +40

      Welcome to the beginning of your osu addiction.

    • @paulthepink
      @paulthepink Před rokem +14

      You are here forever

    • @jonahabenhaim1223
      @jonahabenhaim1223 Před rokem +1

      where do you get Osu?

    • @paulthepink
      @paulthepink Před rokem +6

      @@jonahabenhaim1223 ITS osu! WITH A LOWER CASE!

    • @MeiLiuSection2
      @MeiLiuSection2 Před rokem +21

      If you play less than one week of osu, you’re safe, but any more than one week and I’m sorry to say that you have fallen too deep to leave now.

  • @sumsumab1809
    @sumsumab1809 Před 2 lety +65

    the best thing to improve hand/eye coordination on screenless tablets is enabling your os cursor, your brush shape is lagging (depending on strength of your device) but os cursor is not. immediately after doing it I could draw circles.

    • @ShotgunSandwichENT
      @ShotgunSandwichENT Před rokem +13

      Could you explain this more. I don’t understand what you mean.

    • @sumsumab1809
      @sumsumab1809 Před rokem +21

      @@ShotgunSandwichENT in ps (and other apps) brush shape has a delay because of processing, but your normal os cursor does not. Once you enable it (can't remember where) your os cursor is shown on TOP of your brush shape. This makes your hand eye coordination 1000x better. Does this explains it better?

  • @BeeDaWorker
    @BeeDaWorker Před rokem +10

    literally did not expect this to become a problem since im already good with a pencil

  • @jaydenarts4974
    @jaydenarts4974 Před rokem +27

    Something that helps me is warming up before drawing. Doing different shapes and lines while not focusing on the tablet but on the screen makes me get used to it!

  • @gothickangelstudios
    @gothickangelstudios Před 2 lety +29

    I got my first Wacom in 2006, took me a few days to figure it out. I used to play Atari when it came out, the joy stick cordination from that console reminded me of the hand eye movements I needed. I now have a newer one and I still prefer the no screen version. It sits on my lap. When I used to play the joysticks did the same lap way.

  • @zeldascarlet
    @zeldascarlet Před 2 lety +76

    My first tablet was a screenless huion h430p . Im a bit struggled with because of sensitivity thing and learning csp was hard. Lineart was so thick etc... it took some time but i get used it. Still sketching not so nice compared to screen tablet other than it was okay i loved it

    • @GTUSBRATE
      @GTUSBRATE Před rokem +8

      i just got that tablet as a new year gift, never used any tablets before, i opened PS and tried drawing my brain was fried!!! hahaahah hopefully ill get used to it as well

  • @tarang3895
    @tarang3895 Před rokem +19

    Thanks, this really helped. I have a really a small tablet (6×4 inches) so it's really hard using it, since it's my first time using something other than paper to draw

  • @emmet_xrcmiy3
    @emmet_xrcmiy3 Před 2 lety +14

    I've found that I need my pen travel to be identical to the travel distance on the screen, otherwise I end up drawing the wrong distances in my sketchbooks...
    Thank-you for the tips and help!

  • @tatarciewich
    @tatarciewich Před 2 lety +58

    Learning to use a pen tablet comes with a learning curve but there is something magical to it when things start to look the way you intended. And maybe we should consider pen tablets better suited for digital painting and not necessarily for super crisp line art?
    I think Sinix and Daniel Ibanez use pen tablets, maybe also Ahmed Aldoori and Trent Kaniuga, if I remember correctly. And they all are amazing.
    Honestly when I got an IPad and Procreate I was a bit underwhelmed, I guess I just prefer my 24 inch display, CSP and a cheap Huion pen tablet.

  • @emberberryart
    @emberberryart Před 2 měsíci +1

    All these tips sound like they will really help! I have been having a lot of issues with my display tablets and one ended up completely being messed up since day 1. Thought it was a driver issue but it ended up being the tablet itself and the updated drivers actually made it worse. Can't return it either bc warranty time limits. Needless to say, it made me wanna pull my hair out.
    I hear so many artists talk about how their wrists, back, neck, etc hurt from being hunched over (or shrimpin' as they call it on Twitch) and it causing them a lot of health issues over time. (Please remember to stretch and take breaks, artists!)
    I just ordered myself a new tablet so this video will REALLY help me get used to it. Thank you so much for making this and I will definitely share this with my fellow artists

    • @HonoredOne1
      @HonoredOne1 Před 8 dny

      Did you end up getting used to it?? I’ve got mine for a week and it’s been a struggle BUT IM SEEING progress

  • @raikasha8152
    @raikasha8152 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks bud. You helped me for real. I had another art "teacher" I was listening to and integrating your lessons with his advice worked wonderfully well

  • @Zylistic
    @Zylistic Před rokem +9

    Great tips! Wish i knew them back when i first bought my Huion Inspiroy H640P. Now I use a Kamvas 13 for everything, lol. Thing is, getting used to the tablet really is just practice. Just like anything. The more you use it, the more used you become to it. Keep at it, fellas!

  • @fix0the0spade
    @fix0the0spade Před 5 měsíci +3

    If your tablet and screen have different proportions (eg a 16:9 monitor and a 4:3 tablet) it's a good idea to make sure Force Proportions (sometimes called Constrain Proportions) is turned on so your tablet matches the monitor. It leaves with a bit of dead space on the tablet, but means your motions directly scale to the monitor instead of being out of sync. Without it you end up having to draw an oval to make a circle on screen, which will not only slow you down but will make you develop bad habits and muscle memory for drawing.

  • @pxy-gnomes9781
    @pxy-gnomes9781 Před 13 dny

    The game-changer for me, was an insight of attempting the "One Minute Sketch" exercize (draw an entire human figure or character on a random pose from memory in just 1minute, then as the time ends, immediately pick the next blank paper for the next new drawing), but not in the natural medium (where I was already good at), but on the digital medium with the graphic palette. That allowed me to be able to STAND drawing characters in the graphic palette, and eventually draw well enough; but even to this day, I still prefer drawing on paper, it's like at least 50% more confortable. Because nowadays it would be RELEVANT that I go back to draw digitally, I'll looking forward to exercises (and tools inside the software) that will help me get more natural stroking.
    By the way, that particular exercise I've mentioned, is related to 2D Traditional Animation; it was described in a book Animation: From Script to Screen, from an ex-Disney animator, Shamus Culhane. I believe that exercise was an adaption from other Drawing exercises associated with another book: The Natural Way of Drawing (Kim Nicolaides); and if I'm not wrong, the origin of such practices remount to the classic artistic teachings of past centuries since the Renaissance.

  • @the_day_you_try388
    @the_day_you_try388 Před rokem +3

    i got one of these tablets and it was so frustrating that i couldn’t even make a straight line, and i thought it was just because i was really bad, i really needed this!

  • @Alucard_Seven
    @Alucard_Seven Před 10 měsíci +4

    Used to draw a lot when i was younger. Decided to get back to it with digital art recently. This is helpful still struggle with drawing 2D with my tablet but 3D is fine i can sculpt in blender and zbrush.

  • @expansivegymnast1020
    @expansivegymnast1020 Před rokem

    Great video. Going to start slow and master the tablet first and then I'll start drawing.

  • @luckymandragoran8471
    @luckymandragoran8471 Před 5 měsíci

    I have that tablet, for such a budget device I am really impressed by it, especially the customisable settings.

  • @Cratmang
    @Cratmang Před 6 měsíci

    I've bought a secondhand drawing tablet a while ago, and I've been a little uncertain as to whether or not it was worth it, and whether or not I should've invested into a touchscreen. This vid is exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you.

  • @winterwoods6406
    @winterwoods6406 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, this is very helpful!

  • @prithviraj5180
    @prithviraj5180 Před rokem +1

    Good thing i watched ur video, i was like i can draw better on book but why not here, was so stressed out
    So now i just have to practice more, tysm

  • @tribulentone2599
    @tribulentone2599 Před rokem

    Its hell, sheer raw precision at its core

  • @CaramelMood06
    @CaramelMood06 Před 5 měsíci

    Ok actually that first advice is mindbowing for me. Gotta try it! Thanks!

  • @TAZUTRA
    @TAZUTRA Před 11 měsíci

    thanks for this. I'm used todrawon paper so these warm ups are very nice

  • @nocturne3220
    @nocturne3220 Před rokem +2

    I really love drawing with my tablet i just started within a week and i am already used to it its so fun and interesting

  • @kuloumiDA
    @kuloumiDA Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @MrBongers
    @MrBongers Před rokem

    Something else that is very helpful is to use the canvas rotation inside the program. Like in Photoshop if you press the R key it brings up the rotation interface so you can rotate the drawing to a comfortable angle. Many programs (like PS) have line smoothing/stabilization built-in , but I like to use a stabilization program called Hej! Stylus. (For Mac; a similar stabilization program for Windows is Lazy Nezumi).

  • @deltahawkins7490
    @deltahawkins7490 Před rokem +4

    My first tablet was a Wacom Bamboo, and DAMN did it feel awkward to use at first. But truth be told, it's a real "suck it up" scenario if what you're doing requires being able to use it.

  • @c3lmitz619
    @c3lmitz619 Před 2 lety +4

    Love it, thanks man. This should help me readjust in a shorter time.

  • @user-zh4vo1kw1z
    @user-zh4vo1kw1z Před rokem +4

    Way back I used the predecessors of these. Where the stylus has to make contact with the pad to register the location. I don't draw digitally, mostly data analysis. but when carpal tunnel started to loom again (right when I was starting to explore digital drawing), I thought "great, I know what'll work" and got a cheap one to try it out
    And I gotta say....
    I cannot fathom why there is no way to set the damned things to "click with X amount of pressure" and "only track position when making contact".
    These are points you never come across before buying graphic tablets and they relegated mine immediately (well, after a night of expletive filled searching) to the function of "small serving tray".
    With those very basic options they would be a perfect mouse replacement, without they are only a bigger burden. And y'all just go "welllllllll it isn't the best but you DO get used to it".

  • @weebkid5515
    @weebkid5515 Před rokem

    hello! switching from tablet to display currently, this helps for both switches thankfully

  • @Jaded.1
    @Jaded.1 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video mate

  • @roow5177
    @roow5177 Před 6 měsíci

    buh i got that same drawing tablet i got so excited seeing it in the thumbnail

  • @sheilla6315
    @sheilla6315 Před rokem +1

    I love how you keep pressing about not overworking your brain cause I keep overworking mine ;-; It just make me really stressful but I love the tips! I'm gonna start using it to play games first teehee

  • @SOCyak
    @SOCyak Před rokem +2

    Great video ❤

  • @OutsideViewer
    @OutsideViewer Před 8 měsíci +1

    Extra tip : Use Smoothing, or Stabilizer. Especially the Pulling String type of stabilizer.

  • @myconid8713
    @myconid8713 Před 2 lety +3

    Good video! First I’ve seen of yours. Keep it up

  • @ffennellmarcial8416
    @ffennellmarcial8416 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm transitioning from traditional to digital art and this video is what i was looking for but i never expected that Osu is one way to get used to it.
    If you can see me yelling at my hand when i tried using a drawing tablet "Draw better you hand"
    Thanks for the video man

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig Před 2 měsíci

    Great Video! Playing an hour and a half of OSU! definitely helped. I am used to a 22in screen tablet and an iPad. Decided to pick up one of these since I saw one was on sale and figured a small portable tablet could be useful if my next graphic design job doesn't a provide a pen display while working in the office. Was also curious if I could genuinely recommend them to family and friends. Before playing OSU!, I could barely sketch out a decent-looking fountain pen in 20 minutes. Now I can roughly sketch out anything at about the same speed as paper or a screen tablet. Grant it, I am not nearly as accurate yet and shapes are still a bit wonky, but it is still a much quicker improvement then I was expecting for just an hour and a half of training.

  • @kundendu
    @kundendu Před rokem

    hey...the artwork at 2:13 is soooo coool

  • @marciliofernandes9265
    @marciliofernandes9265 Před 6 měsíci

    In all these years using the drawing tablet, I turn back to the basics to learn, i've started with the initial dynamic bible lessons, the ones with great exercises to line precision, confidence and eye-hand coordenation. take a look :)

  • @afish2281
    @afish2281 Před rokem +8

    For me it's like using a mouse. That's basically what I can compare the learning experience to be like.

  • @NekoViper
    @NekoViper Před 2 lety +6

    I get so discouraged trying to learn to draw on a tablet... I've almost given up but I really would like to make art on a tablet.

    • @JSS_-iv7gy
      @JSS_-iv7gy Před 2 lety +4

      if you're interested, JP has a really great discord -You're not alone! There are plenty people there willing to help out and give some advice if you ever get stuck

    • @ii_caelus_ii
      @ii_caelus_ii Před 2 lety +5

      I've been using a tablet for about a month and a half now and the improvement is wild. It takes a second, but the best thing to do is to just draw a full illustration. Even if you're having a hard time, try and pump one out and don't just let yourself do unfinished drawings.
      For me I was having a hard time with lineart, so the first illustration I did was a line less drawing of Persephone for Lore Olympus. A month later I realized that I was having not trouble with lineart at all. You don't realized how connected some things are to each other, and every second that you're drawing in it, you're skills in other areas are going to improve as well.

  • @monishtech3607
    @monishtech3607 Před rokem +2

    I most definitely did not expect to osu here..

  • @drawingfandome
    @drawingfandome Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this because I only have a trackpad for my computer and mainly use my iPad for digital art but got a trackpad for my computer as sometimes certain software for art I’ll need to learn are computer exclusive and trackpads are cheaper I find then art monitors for computers and I see no need to buy two drawing tablets when procreate is already the superior application for most drawing needs.
    Adjusting using a trackpad is so hard but I’m slowly learning as it’s a cheaper alternative for people who already have an iPad for drawing but still occasionally switch to computer use.

  • @NaisanSama
    @NaisanSama Před rokem

    Been trying digital art on tablet and I can't seem to point out my problem of why I can't seem to draw well until now. My arm is not used to using tablet so I search for a possible solution that would help and your video is the first thing I clicked

  • @Bergerons_Review
    @Bergerons_Review Před 10 měsíci

    I like this setup much better, than any other because ergonomically is just the best. You don't bend your neck and your arms and back in the right position.

  • @greenpuprazor9704
    @greenpuprazor9704 Před 6 měsíci

    I don't have one yet but this will be useful once i get one

  • @peachuwww
    @peachuwww Před rokem +1

    i been depressed for a whole week bc my display tablet broke and i couldn't effort another one so i got a normal one and i couldn't work with it 😭😭😭im so thankful tyssssssm

  • @GayPanicAtTheDisco1
    @GayPanicAtTheDisco1 Před rokem +2

    I’m using the one my brother got for christmas😂😂 he didn’t want it so I asked for it, he said it wouldn’t work but here I am!! Lmao. Anywho, it’s a UGEE M708 v3, it’s a wonder to use, I just need to get used to it, so thank you for making this video!

  • @jackfelldown1
    @jackfelldown1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If you're using a non display tablet, and your stylus tends to feel slippery, and you don't have a screen protector, a paper(a normal printer paper works) is a workable replacement.

  • @name1674
    @name1674 Před 7 měsíci +2

    years ago i bought a cheap veikk tablet to play osu only and nothing else because mouse felt awkward to use, it was both fun and pain learning the tablet as it took me weeks to even get decent at it and really paid off. now just a week ago I got into art and drawing on tablet came as natural when doing gesture drawings

  • @himasf
    @himasf Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I just got a Wacom today and was this close to putting it up on ebay 😆coz it's frustrating to use. I'll try your tips first and give it some time.

  • @kannonfps
    @kannonfps Před 2 měsíci

    as somone who always had my tablet lined up to my screen i can say that you should try different position/placement because when your tablet is centered and parallel to the screen your arm end up in a weird position and angle that
    1. is pretty uncomfortable (to me)
    2. reduce the range of motion of your arm therefore everything is more difficult
    The way i adjusted the position of the tablet to be "perfect" was to sit in front and center of my screen, extend my arm straight and place the middle of the tablet under it.
    i don't know if i explain that correctly but that how i did find the perfect position/placement for my tablet... the worst part about it is that i was convinced (idk why) that i HAVE to have to tablet centered, i guess it's from back when i started using one but for real, try different position for your tablet as it can really affect your experience... it sure affected mine and made me give up on digital drawing many time ...

  • @oioiartist
    @oioiartist Před rokem +1

    hey i brought a hs611 and no worries so far

  • @oioiartist
    @oioiartist Před 2 měsíci

    after watching this i bought a hs611, and thankyou so much for the info.. i upgraded to digital drawings and still learning
    if you see this comment, i thank you so much..😀

  • @i-hrtpink
    @i-hrtpink Před rokem

    I started out using my drawing tablet for using online notes for school to get used to everything!

  • @Iookism
    @Iookism Před rokem

    I recently bought a drawing tablet (xp pen deco 01 V2) its my first one and it was hard at first but I think I've gotten better on where I place my pen. Its just the shortcuts and buttons are what still keeps me holding back xD I'm entirely new to use laptops, so it took a bit for me to adjust the shortcut keys to the tablet. Tbh, I really wanted a screen Drawing tablet, but I don't have a pc, only a low end laptop from like 2018, oh well. I'll get used to using the tablet I bought 😅

  • @kurushimee
    @kurushimee Před rokem +8

    Yeah, I highly agree on your tablet point, you don't need an expensive first tablet, but you really don't want anything too small. My first tablet was Wacom One which was so small that even if you are perfectly stable it would still be jittery.

    • @ashayapurv7427
      @ashayapurv7427 Před rokem

      hey i have just got wacom one, do you recommend it or should i replace it?

    • @kurushimee
      @kurushimee Před rokem +1

      @@ashayapurv7427 I guess it's fine for starters but it's really not a good enough tablet, if you decide to get more serious in the end you might as well invest in something better

    • @ashayapurv7427
      @ashayapurv7427 Před rokem

      @@kurushimee i have two option either wacom one or xp G960 which has a much bigger working space than wacom, price difference between them isn’t much either. so should i go for xp pen?

    • @kurushimee
      @kurushimee Před rokem +1

      @@ashayapurv7427 I think you should, I have a tablet from XPPen and it's good

    • @ashayapurv7427
      @ashayapurv7427 Před rokem

      @@kurushimee really appreciate your advice man, thank you so much

  • @adesiyanbolasal527
    @adesiyanbolasal527 Před rokem

    The one you started with ... is what i use now and its a real pain . I'm too broke to buy another so now I'm on a quest to find and win one

  • @pavlosaggelis6781
    @pavlosaggelis6781 Před 2 lety +6

    damn im early as hell xd anyways im still not used to me drawing tablet so this video helped out alot

  • @hevilmateold
    @hevilmateold Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have the opposite situation: bought a tablet for osu! and now starting to draw

  • @R3innDoesSketches
    @R3innDoesSketches Před 6 měsíci

    I remember having this kind of tablet, the tough thing to get get used to is using it is my eyes is looking at the monitor while my hands is on the tablet , which is the reason i bought a touch screen tablet to draw (ipad) because i look directly where my hand is moving on the screen.

  • @micmacha
    @micmacha Před 6 měsíci

    That Osu thing is genius

  • @senthousand1000
    @senthousand1000 Před rokem

    More people should watch this fr

  • @thigikna
    @thigikna Před 2 lety +3

    IT WAS. IT WAS REALLY HARD TO START WITH

  • @M.r..R.i.c.e.
    @M.r..R.i.c.e. Před rokem +7

    A lot of the time the tablet is 16:10, whereas most screens are 16:9, so your drawing on the screen is slightly squished compared to what you drew.

  • @ared18t
    @ared18t Před 11 měsíci

    Practicing copperplate and spencerian script is an awesome way to get used to one

  • @Charlotte-hv6ll
    @Charlotte-hv6ll Před 9 měsíci

    Great video

  • @mahmoudzaefi2958
    @mahmoudzaefi2958 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @nickyersxd4118
    @nickyersxd4118 Před 5 měsíci

    I did not have problem with getting used to my screenless tablet. It came naturally to me for some reason, but still clicked the video.

  • @American_2
    @American_2 Před rokem +1

    Not only was the information important, but the motivation in the video was a brilliant idea. A good start to my hentai journey.

  • @Windowsprodukt
    @Windowsprodukt Před 9 měsíci

    As a beginner on tablet, I feel like drawing parallel lines is surprisingly hard, such as drawing a river on a simple map.

  • @edwardblackhanded3285
    @edwardblackhanded3285 Před 2 lety +2

    got ipad with pencil, but in my opinion drawing desk is better for me. I get even cleaner lineart with her

  • @megaman4354
    @megaman4354 Před 5 měsíci +1

    first thing i did when i got a pen and tablet was play ultrakill with it lol

  • @ModestNeophyte
    @ModestNeophyte Před rokem

    I used to have a job at a vape shop doing product photography and photo editing. I asked for a wacom and my boss obliged. I found the tablet very awkward, but actually started using it instead of my mouse for just navigating. This was the single most useful thing I could have done. Now, 10 years later, i have another tablet at home and again, its awkward. i just hope this thing is as good as the old wacom i had at work, because this thing feels awful.. (i got this xp-pen star g460 or some crap)

  • @Dachusttin
    @Dachusttin Před rokem +1

    Best one :)

  • @ItsAkile
    @ItsAkile Před 3 měsíci

    The first time for me was like I've been doing it forever, no learning curve. thinking about stepping up to one with a display but I love my Intous small enough that I don't really need a mouse.

  • @kaulis6524
    @kaulis6524 Před rokem +1

    I didnt knew the discord had a channel

  • @katarinamor
    @katarinamor Před 4 měsíci

    "Your hardware/software doesn't make you a better or worse artist" - but it does.😭 I spent about 10 years drawing/painting in Photoshop and it still felt awkward (you know, like walking with your feet tied together - you could sort of get used to it, but not enjoy it). Then I switched to Clip Studio Paint and that's when I finally started to enjoy digital drawing/painting - it makes a HUGE difference when the program you use doesn't impede your workflow. So my advice would be: if something feels painfully awkward, don't just try getting used to it but also try changing things.

  • @that_one_shark6887
    @that_one_shark6887 Před 4 měsíci

    The example image used at 2:13 is the 21st frame at 10 minutes 38 seconds of the 2009 movie Redline, very good movie, must watch :3

  • @xLemon_
    @xLemon_ Před rokem +2

    I’m not struggling with using the tablet it’s more that I can’t quite seem to draw anything I like. My traditional art looks better whereas my digital art looks off and not my style 💀

  • @yuri_nori
    @yuri_nori Před 2 lety +4

    I don't own a tablet I use my phone and I still find it comfortable and also it's portable you just need few weeks of constant use

  • @uridavidson5
    @uridavidson5 Před 8 měsíci

    The tablet you use in the video is the tablet I currently use and is actually my first drawing tablet. So my problem is more drawing good circles, and since this is my first drawing tablet I kinda got used to positions of the cursor.

    • @hypeamv4450
      @hypeamv4450 Před 6 měsíci

      what is name of that tablet i am researching to buy one

  • @spaceowl9246
    @spaceowl9246 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I honestly just got an iPad for art. I couldn't get used to a standard drawing tablet.

  • @LilleyComix97
    @LilleyComix97 Před 2 lety +3

    Just when I was about to give up on my pen tablet and save up for a screen tablet! I think I'll give it one more try! 2 years later I can't just quit on it

    • @alexanderchristian1310
      @alexanderchristian1310 Před rokem

      And now?

    • @LilleyComix97
      @LilleyComix97 Před rokem

      @@alexanderchristian1310 still working! I'm better than I was when I made this post

    • @alexanderchristian1310
      @alexanderchristian1310 Před rokem

      @@LilleyComix97 have a tips? I buy veikk s640 a pentab without screen, it's so hard to use drawing in the pad and look at the screen, It was so difficult that I couldn't even draw straight like line art and could only sketch

    • @LilleyComix97
      @LilleyComix97 Před rokem +1

      @@alexanderchristian1310 I can only say lots of practice and patience goes a long way! I have a few videos of me working behind the scenes some with me in them! Go ahead and look at my behind the scenes playlist if you're curious

    • @alexanderchristian1310
      @alexanderchristian1310 Před rokem +1

      @@LilleyComix97 okay thank you

  • @duckthemightyknight364
    @duckthemightyknight364 Před rokem +1

    The software I used when I got that exact same drawing tablet glitched sometimes and made the pencil cursor invisible, so my drawings would always look REALLY bad

  • @jimmy.1139
    @jimmy.1139 Před rokem

    Idk why today I just got my first ever drawing tablet and I tried it I'm shooked cause I'm used to it.

  • @dcardigan13
    @dcardigan13 Před rokem +3

    I draw and write with my paper positioned diagonally/horizontally, so I position my tablet the same way. I didn't have this kind of problem while drawing a mouse, but that was only because my brain recognized the activity was me operating with a mouse. My brain recognized the drawing tablet and pen as pen and paper because of muscle memory of drawing/sketching. It's a good thing my drawing tablet is kinda small so it doesn't take up a lot of space and struggle if I reposition it often.
    It's more comfortable now but I still have to practice straight lines and drawing with less wrist movements.

  • @IHuntWaifusAtNight
    @IHuntWaifusAtNight Před rokem +1

    I honestly bought it to click circles, But ig I might aswell draw