Which is a pretty good thing, in your case. However, the Huion tablets do the same thing, yet they are DIRT-CHEAP (Except for the sound thing. Yay! You see, the Wacom tablets have a work area that is very paper-like and barely makes a sound. Oh no! However, paying this price means you get an AMAZING tablet. Wacom is one of the very BEST tablets around! However, it is extremely expensive. The two best tablets that I am familiar with are the brands Wacom and Huion. Anyway, now that you have some good info about tablets in general, let's move on to different brands. With this information, you also need to know that the higher qualities that these bad boys have, the higher the price flies by. This way, you have some decent work room. If you are not a newbie with tablets, then a 10 x 6 or something around that area would be good.
You will have a pretty decent size to work with, then. For you, if you are new at the tablet, then I recommend an 8 x 5 tablet. Pen pressure is what makes your lines different! You know when you draw a line on paper and do a little flick with your wrist at the end? That's what it looks like with pen pressure! That way, you don't have boring lines with the same size and rounded ends. So, the higher the resolution, the more sensors there are, and the finer your lines are! I would get a tablet with a 4000 to 5000 resolution.
You see, there are little sensors in the tablet that pick up the lines you draw on the tablet. Resolution is what makes the lines finer. What do I need to learn about a tablet? Three things that make your tablet great are resolution, size, and pen pressure. Okay, bear with me, 'cuz this is going to be long.įirst, let's start off with simple info. Aha! *Rubs hands together* so you want to know a good and cheap tablet, huh? Fear not, my friend! I believe that I have a pretty decent answer.