Computer Drawing Tablet
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Video Rating: 4 / 5

I drew this drawing on my new Fujitsu tablet pc. The model is a T2020. The drawing program is Sketchbook Pro. The main objective it to demonstrate quick sketching with a tablet PC.
Video Rating: 5 / 5


yeah im a fantastic sketcher and drawer with pencil or pen but im HORRIBLE with mouse donnu why
wow sick lol you got the exact same laptop as me lol. i want one of them tabs because i want to start drawing lol.
I would have rather paid $20 for tablet when I was a kid but I only knew about Wacom. It was $200.
@fackuman1235456789
What does that mean?
@GearBuyersGuide im srry wikipedia
@fackuman1235456789
Pish, who isn’t cool? It’s called a conversation when someone answers to something you say
Can you offer anything to back up your statement?
@GearBuyersGuide ok cool down i was just sayin
@fackuman1235456789
Yup, and it works fantastic..
Lets see a review of your huge, expencive tablet …
that one is to cheap and small
@DavinDaGeek
thanks for yours too, except you keep costing me money when I buy the stuff you do vids about, LOL
Fantastic video man. That tablet will do fantastic for you. =D
and I like the videos, keep up the excellent work.
@michaeldaca
Sorry it’s one of the things I care about..
But you can make as many videos as you like and never talk about packaging
those the small ones arent that excellent but the wakem tablets are fantastic but are hella costly 1500 i only get to use it when i go to my dads i can see the advantages of it but im so much quicker with a mouse
i dislike how you always describe the packaging when we can see from the video
nice !!!!!
yea … do you reckon this tablet pc is better then the tm2?
i want to use it for casual drawing.
since i do not make money on my drawings and its just for fun i won’t by a cintiq.
so.. this one or the tm2?
thx dropj3
@gajahstupid is the sketchbook pro, is a fun very simple software i recomended.
@chopcow i have a cintiq and have the same problem, save a few hundreds and dont buy it.
in fact im wating the new generation of tablets ipad, pc, google, etc… to buy one just for drawing.
Thanks, that’s really helpful. I’ll certainly give one a look – if not for ‘serious’ artwork, it would be useful for ‘quick fixes’ and simple vector drawings.
As for the pressure sensitivity, it is about 256 levels, so you don’t have a wide range to work with like the 1024 you have on a Cintiq. It’s similar to working with a Wacom Bamboo tablet, but you are drawing on a screen instead.
I would test it out before buying one. There is some parallax (as you say) with the tip not matching up perfectly with the line, but you get used to it. I’ve never tried a Cintiq before, but I imagine it would be a lot better. The screen size on a Tablet PC is also limiting if you are using programs with lots of toolbars. Luckily, Sketchbook Pro has hardly any toolbars though.
How do you find the pressure sensitivity? Is there much parallax? (where the thickness of the glass means that the tip of the stylus and the cursor don’t match, no matter how carefully you calibrate it).
I’m quite interested in a tablet PC for sketching. I have a wacom tablet, but this would be fun! So I’d like to know more about it.
alias sketchbook pro
Read the description its sketchbook pro.
what kind of software is that?