

Give constructive feedback, including examples of what works or doesn’t work. “I like the use of color” or “the legs are too short” are much more helpful than “I like it” or “I don’t like it.”īe civil. Jokes at another person’s expense, personal attacks, flaming, derailing threads, name-calling, trolling, and generally being an asshole will get you banned. Include your own work if you have a specific question so that you get clear feedback. Multiple posts made in a short time period will be removed as spam. Post multiple images as a gallery or as multiple links in one text post.

Extremely long personal posts, questions requiring medical expertise, or anything that cannot be reasonably addressed by art learners about making art will be removed. This includes videos and pages lacking clear instruction, speedpaints, timelapses, and anything with significant amounts of misinformation. Inspiration for artists struggling with sloppy/early work If you like this subreddit, you might also like Spam will be removed, including posts of the same art content across many subreddits without a reasonable attempt at engaging with the /r/learnart community. Post not showing up? The vile spambot has probably gobbled it up. Huion Giano WH1409 wireless graphics tablet Message us.Disclaimer: Huion sent me the WH1409 tablet for this review. The Huion Giano WH1409 can be considered the bigger brother of the DWH69, also wireless, that was released around May 2015. The working surface area of this tablet measures 13.8 by 8.6 inches. It's huge! It measures around 17-inches diagonally. Drawing on such a large working area tires my hand faster than working on a smaller tablet ( I use a Medium Wacom Intuos currently). The highlight of this tablet is its wireless feature. The USB wireless receiver can be found behind the tablet, kept behind a latched holder. Throughout my usage, I did not encounter any lag or disconnection. The wireless receiver also acts as a flash drive with 8GB of storage capacity. It's quite handy to store files in case you need to bring the tablet around. Transfer speed of the USB feels like USB 2.īoth the tablet and pen comes with built-in batteries that you can charge with the USB cables provided. I've been using the tablet for a few weeks with the initial charge. Even if the tablet or pen runs out of battery power, you can still draw by using them in wired mode. These are the indicator lights that show you that the tablet is switched on, pen is working, and battery level. The drawing surface has a matte texture with a feel that's similar to Wacom tablets. The pen draws with a good tactile feel and friction. The pen has a nice comfortable non-slip grip and comes with two buttons. Just right.Ī pen holder and four space nibs are provided.

The replacement nibs are hidden inside the pen holder.
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LAZY NEZUMI PRO REVIEW DRIVERSĭriver installation and featuresīefore you install the Huion drivers, make sure you uninstall all other tablet drivers first. Wacom drivers.Īfter installing the driver, you'll be able to get the pressure sensitivity to work and also customize the 12 shortcut keys on the tablet.
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I've tested the tablet in Windows 7, 8.1, Windows 10 and Mac OS 10.10.5. On Mac OSīrush strokes on the Mac are almost flawless. Occasionally there will still be some jitter, but it's really a non issue and you really have to look out for it specifically to see it. All the strokes turned out the way I want them to be. My experience with Windows and the tablet isn't satisfactory. Actually my main issue is the compatibility when it comes to working with Photoshop. There's slight jitter when it comes to using Photoshop (Windows) with the default Huion driver. The workaround is to install Lazy Nezumi Pro to make the jitter go away and create beautiful smooth strokes.
