I'm shopping for a graphics/drawing tablet.
Already had a couple of Intuos...I'm done with those. I even have a new unsued Intuos 4 in its original box with case...and accessories...I'm going to list that for sale soon.
I want to be able to directly draw on the tablet.
Many good ones out there, the Wacom Cintiq, Surface Pro 4, iPad Pro, Yiynova, etc...
Even after watching dozens of YouTube videos of them, comparing them, pros and cons, etc...I'm still confused...
I'm hoping some of the pros here can chime in.
I will mostly be working developing comic strips, children's illustrations, logos, etc...
Here are my needs:
1. Portability is preferred, but not a deal breaker
2. Be able to trace scanned artwork, photographs
3. Be able to transfer to Photoshop and Illustrator
4. Advise on the feel of the tablet, example, Cintiq's more textured surface as opposed to the glassy screens of both the Surface Pro and iPad Pro. How they lag. Palm rejection
5. Best bang for the buck...but again, not a deal breaker
I have a suped up Mac Mini...want to see if a Cintiq and Surface Pro works well with my Mini. Obviously the iPad does. But what worries me about the iPad is the iOS system. Why can't Apple just equip their tablets with their bloody OS X system? I don't think iOS works well the full Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator programs, doesn't support Flash, that's for sure.
Please guide me and help me decide which one to get.
Thanks!
Already had a couple of Intuos...I'm done with those. I even have a new unsued Intuos 4 in its original box with case...and accessories...I'm going to list that for sale soon.
I want to be able to directly draw on the tablet.
Many good ones out there, the Wacom Cintiq, Surface Pro 4, iPad Pro, Yiynova, etc...
Even after watching dozens of YouTube videos of them, comparing them, pros and cons, etc...I'm still confused...
I'm hoping some of the pros here can chime in.
I will mostly be working developing comic strips, children's illustrations, logos, etc...
Here are my needs:
1. Portability is preferred, but not a deal breaker
2. Be able to trace scanned artwork, photographs
3. Be able to transfer to Photoshop and Illustrator
4. Advise on the feel of the tablet, example, Cintiq's more textured surface as opposed to the glassy screens of both the Surface Pro and iPad Pro. How they lag. Palm rejection
5. Best bang for the buck...but again, not a deal breaker
I have a suped up Mac Mini...want to see if a Cintiq and Surface Pro works well with my Mini. Obviously the iPad does. But what worries me about the iPad is the iOS system. Why can't Apple just equip their tablets with their bloody OS X system? I don't think iOS works well the full Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator programs, doesn't support Flash, that's for sure.
Please guide me and help me decide which one to get.
Thanks!

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