How to Decide Between Budget Tablets For Artists

Adrian Miroslaw
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Having a drawing tablet computer will definitely make your life so much better and more fun, especially as a new graphic designer. As a whole, the first question get asked most often is: what is the perfect drawing tablet for drawing art in the next years? Most artists have already checked out different brands, from specialized ones such as Wacom, into more general portable choices like iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab. Now they just need to decide on which brand they should buy.

While different brands can give different features, there are actually several features that have become quite essential in modern graphic tablet PCs. The first thing to look for is a drawing tablet with a wide viewing area (as large as possible). These are the kind of tablets that allow you to see your drawings on the same size as the desktop. This is important because when it comes down to it, the biggest difference between a tablet PC and a regular desktop is the bigger screen. So if you are an artist who works a lot on the desktop, then you might want to have a bigger drawing tablet display.

Second, a drawing tablet must have a high DPI for a very crisp and clear image. The higher the DPI, the better for a designer, because the clearer the image is, the more detail you can pick out. If you are a professional graphic designer, you don't need to be concerned about the pixel density because this is not something that will really matter to you. However, if you are just starting out as a newbie, then you will want to focus on having high DPI so that you don't have to zooming in and out of images to see fine details. However, DPI also plays a big role when it comes to wacom drawing tablets, because the Wacom company makes their own computer based drawing tablet program, which means that the Wacom Cintiq 22 has the highest DPI of any drawing tablet out there.

Third, there are some things to keep in mind when using wacom tablets. The first thing that you need to know is that there is more than just one pen display. In fact, there are three different pen displays, which are the eraser, the erase pen and the software pen. Which ever display you use, it will rotate so that you can see your work, so you can erase what you don't need and move up or down to make changes. In addition to these you will find that there is a support pen, which is useful for getting lines, marks and other things under your lines and so forth.

Fourth, think about the stand. It's not a good idea to have your graphic designer working without a good comfortable desk for him to work at. A good drawing tablet can be a little bit heavy to carry around, so keep this in mind when choosing your stand. Also keep in mind that you'll probably have other people helping you out with the design, so choose one that the group will be comfortable sitting at. There are several adjustable stands available that can be adjusted to any height that you want, so make sure that yours can adjust as needed.

Fifth, keep your budget in mind. The best tablet is the one that meets your needs at the most affordable price. If you are a graphic designer who is just starting out, you probably want to go with a lower-end pen display, one that is of the same size and design as many other pens out there, such as the popular gel pens. However, as your experience as a graphic designer grows, you may be able to move up to a higher quality pen display.

Sixth, remember that some drawing tablets are simply not made for professional artists. There are several pros and cons to these types of pens, which you should carefully consider when making your decision on what type of artist tablet you want to purchase. Some of these types of pens have the tendency to give an artist a hard time drawing and painting on them, which can be frustrating for a newbie. Other pros of these pens are that they are very durable and they can be used on different surfaces, such as wood or plastic, which makes them a great choice for the home or for the office. However, they are not portable, so if you plan on taking them anywhere, make sure that you get a great choice in portable tablet.

Now that you understand what you need to know about tablet tablets for artists, you should have an easier time coming up with a decision on what to get. The key to a good buying decision is knowing your budget and how much you are willing to spend. Remember that there are pros and cons to every brand, and there are even more pros and cons to specific brands. Make your decision based on what you will be using your new tablet for and on what other artists recommend.