Message from @Tribit
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there's the 20-25$ price range of 4x6 tablets and the 35-45$ price range of 6x10 tablets, then also some higher offers
what should I aim for
I read the small models are too small for comfortable use
Some people have been getting by on Wacom Bamboo's
also:
>ordering GPUs in china so chinks can fuck up the temps
I'm not fully retarded kek
yeah but larger is better isn't it
of course it is
I do have 500$ to spend but I doubt it would give me the entertainment I expect to have by spending that amount of money
I try to aim at the sub 80$ price range
also sub 60$ but that's a soft cap
yeah what I said first was in response to that, I looked it up
I've seen like 10 different large graphics tablets in the 35-45$ price range and I'm wondering if the models offered actually differ that significantly?
like, can I go wrong by buying a certain brand?
also, how well do the tablets work on linux?
will I have to get a windows vm?
most brands probably dont have drivers so I'm wondering if maybe the basic functionality works without drivers
Ugee and Huion are the better brands
and yeah you're probably going to need Windows for it
krita probably?
sub 50 is quite a tight territory, i'd buckle up some bucks and get a Deco 01 or M708, depending on your preference. If you wanna go full authentic weeb, you may also get a wacom bamboo at 80bucks.
most huion tablets are reported working and most ugee ones are unkown, a few not working @Tribit
@Sdeck37 what about those two differenciates them from the rest of the market tho
I want to understand the world of graphics tablets
@Millie nothing really, they're both just in a good price/perf position
Dunno about krita tbh, i run a windows for PS and SAI
3pieces or more
3 pieces?
nvm, i'm a dum dum
m708 is reported to be broken in krita
Broken?
I thought UGEE was a good brand
could you be thinking of ugreen instead?
@Deleted User it is but open source software a shit