How to Use a DRAWING TABLET for Beginners 🖍️

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Learn how to draw on a tablet in this comprehensive tutorial for beginners and experts alike. I'll demonstrate drawing on 3 different kinds of tablets, the Wacom Intuos, the Wacom Cintiq and the Wacom MobileStudio Pro. I'll share tips to help you get started with your drawing tablet and make the most of it in your art applications such as Photoshop, Corel Painter, Rebelle, Krita and more.

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00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Using a Basic Tablet
01:30 - Navigating with the Pen
03:40 - Testing Pen Pressure
05:18 - Gestures
05:43 - Positioning
07:02 - Palm Rejection
07:40 - Customization
08:33 - Display Tablets (Cintiq)
09:02 - Calibration
09:48 - Tablet Computers
10:25 - Extra Features
10:29 - Eraser
10:54 - Multi-Touch
12:26 - Express Keys
13:04 - Brush Expressions
13:54 - Tablet Surface & Nibs
14:47 - Wireless Connection
15:17 - Conclusion

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コメント (21)
  • Watched your earlier vid in 2020. Watching this for a refresher. Love your guides!
  • Getting my first display tablet delivered tomorrow. Great timing. Haha. I’ve used various Wacom Intuos Pro and Graphire tablets since the 90’s and a few no-name tablets more recently. Now I’m getting a very no-name display tablet because it was half price for Prime. If it’s 1/2 as good as my old Asus Android tablet w/pen, I’ll be more than happy. If it’s 1/4 as good as my iPad Pro, I’ll be happy. I just want real windows software and physical shortcut keys.
  • Yeaaaaaah babyyy That's what I've been waiting fooor That's what it's all about Woooo
  • @ruth1642
    After years drawing on a screen tablet and now needing to go a non screen tablet, your video was just what I needed to help me transition to a different type of graphics tablet.
  • @damidum
    THANK YOU!! THIS WAS THE BEST AND EASIEST T
  • i recently buy a pen tablet your video appeared to me in the right time
  • @Rasnaaa
    Great video. i got my answers in here..Thanks.
  • @LordBiffMusic
    you making that mountain on the one without display convinced me that i don't need a display for my squiggly lines i plan to draw
  • @ElloBruv21
    So quick question for anyone who could answer. I’m thinking about getting a pad with no screen for 3d modeling and sculpting in blender. However, I’m wondering if there is some kind of huge advantage of having a screen that I would be missing out on if I got the pad without a screen.
  • @HTMangaka
    LOGITECH TRACKBALL MOUSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! I thought I was alone. Best mouse design ever! ; )
  • How you you replace the mouse scroll wheel zooming in 3d apps like 3ds max with this kind of tablet and pen?
  • @fogtei
    I have a tablet in im doing good, but the second button the drawing pencil doesnt behave like it should. When i set it to ctrl+space it does nothing, but when i use the first one it works and zooms in the canvas
  • so, when i hold the pen close to the tablet (the one without the screen) without touching it, there will be a dot of some sort on screen indicating where you are about to draw?