
AT with @GingerMuffin05, thanks for trading! (sorry it's so late) WELL THIS IS THE FIRST THING I'VE EVER DRAWN ON MY NEW HUION KAMVAS 16 PRO AND THE ART IS LITERAL TRASH amazing anyway it's partly like this because of KRITA 4.3.0 which literally ruined the program for me. also i don't have my environmental brushes anymore which absolutely sucks. I'm going to start using adobe soon anyway so it doesn't matter... anyway, I realllllyyyyyy like this tabletttt, drawing on it feels amazing and the lineart looks awesome (Summary below) okay so my old 'tablet.' I have a windows 10. the screen is a literal touchscreen that you can detach from the keyboard. this means the colors are perfect and you can literally navigate around the screen with two fingers. this was amazing but sometimes got kind of annoying, especially in photoshop because the canvas kept tilting. problem is that there are no express keys and my keyboard is literally detached so I couldn't use it for commands either. The screen overheated a ton, too which wasn't great. The pen required 4A BATTERIES WHICH ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND. I FOUND ONE PACK IN A TINY CORNER OF HOME DEPOT AFTER A WEEK OF SEARCHING. the pen calibration is perfect, though. also, there's a keyboard which i can pull up (it's very inconvenient tho haha) so i could browse scratch and whatever while in tablet mode. as you may assume this was VERY DISTRACTING so ah it's kind of a con too. Okay so the Kamvas 16 pro: First of all, I love the design. the etched glass literally makes it feel like I'm drawing on paper. It's super comfortable to draw on because i actually have a stand for it now. I can't navigate with two fingers which i honestly will never get used to. it's not a huge deal, though. problem is that their touch sensor bar thingy on the side which is supposed to be used for zooming in/out doesn't work. Also, this might be because this is my first tablet but the drivers and whatever literally took an hour to figure out even with my professional tech expert father. I had to reboot my laptop around seven times. the pen calibration took a while to fix, too. it's around a centimeter off near the edges of the screen, but that's supposedly normal for tablets. speaking of the screen, I can't fix the resolution no matter what I do. There's at least an inch off on both sides even though the huion app says the resolution is at fullscreen. maybe this is due to my inexperience but everything was pretty hard to figure out haha... summary: Pros of switching: -Etched glass, smoother lineart -Shortcut keys -Adobe will work now -Less distraction -More comfortable workspace (minus the wires) Cons: -I can't navigate with two fingers -Colors aren't as good -Outlet and a table are necessary for me to work -Worse pen calibration -I can't switch spotify songs without reaching over to my laptop