kariP wrote:Yep, it looks good! Question: do you have experience on cintiq? If so, how would you compare the connection with the drawing and the pentip? In samsung, is there a thick glass, or anything you have to, kind of, get over with?
I am not a fan of the Cintiq. The 21" is just plain too big for me and I tire too quickly when using it. I am really not used to drawing in such large strokes, and I prefer something more flat on my desk. The Cintiq 12" screen quality is just not satisfactory to me personally. The size is okay and it is an okay drawing experience. After some effort, I could calibrate it to have no problem with the separation of the pen tip and the drawing. Of course, if you set it up in a different place and change your sitting position in relation to it, you have to calibrate it again. The thing that turns me off that, more than anything, is the bulky switch box and all the cables that go with it. It defeats the purpose of its smaller size.
The Samsung 10.1 Galaxy Note seems ideal if you are looking directly at it. In this case it is a perfect match with the pen tip and the line, same as drawing on paper. if, however, you have it flat on a desk and it is a little bit in front of you, there is a tiny separation which becomes apparent when doing tiny detail work. I would say it is less than a millimeter, but if you are trying to connect two tiny lines it becomes noticeable. Drawing with it everyday, though, I am already used to it and hardly think about it anymore. I actually found it less of an issue when I have the brush preview turned off when I draw. That feels most like drawing on paper because I am not watching the little dot.