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XP-PEN Artist 12 (2nd Gen) Drawing Tablet with Screen, Graphics Pen Display with 11.6 Inches Full-laminated Screen, X3 Elite Stylus, Supports Windows, Mac OS, Android, Chrome OS and Linux (Pink)

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The Artist 12 (2nd Gen) marks a big step for XP-Pen to catch up to what some of their competitors have been doing in the budget pen display market. Huion's KAMVAS line, for example, has had a couple of generations of pen displays featuring fully laminated screens, whereas XP-Pen has only just started to implement this feature properly among their Artist series pen displays. c. To switch to drawing tablet mode, press the power key and hold for 3 seconds. The indicator light will blink blue and orange. Press the power key again to return to normal mode. To get going, you need to connect the Artist 12 (2nd Gen) to your device of choice – mine being a Windows 10 laptop. Although, presumably, the tablet would work using a USB-C to USB-C cable, this isn’t supplied – I had to make do with the 3-in-1 cable provided. The stylus is noticeably more sensitive than that of the older Deco Pro we reviewedand much closer to the drawing experience of Wacom’s grip pen.

Artist 12 (2nd Gen) Pen Display digital art tablet | XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Gen) Pen Display digital art tablet | XP-Pen

Yes, if on a tight budget, have limited desk space, or specifically want to pair with your Android phone. Due to the latest product improvements, content may differ from the final product and is subject to change without prior notice. Compatible with Windows 7 (or later), Mac OS X 10.10 (or later), Android (USB3. 1 DP1.2), Chrome OS 88 (or later), and Linux. Bring more possibilities to your creation. The screen is nice and bright, colors looked excellent and the image was pin-sharp. Working in a bright, but naturally lit room, I didn’t encounter any distracting glares or reflections. Photoshop is a great example, because it’s genuinely well-designed software. There are shortcut keys for most functions, the layering interface is straightforward, and there are tons of powerful tools. But when you’re working from scratch, it’s still difficult to draw even basic shapes with precision. You can be using the best design software on the most powerful PC, and it won’t matter. A mouse just wasn’t made to work that way. So instead of blaming your software or your computer, why not take a look at your interface? A well-designed touch display is the best way to create original artwork on your computer.It took two installs, uninstalls and re-installs of the driver software to finally get the ‘extend these displays’ option to work correctly for some reason, but once it worked correctly, it was fine.

Artist 12 (2nd Generation)|Drivers Download | XPPen Artist 12 (2nd Generation)|Drivers Download | XPPen

Set full screen: After you select it, the device will be mapped to the whole area of the selected monitor.Along with the display itself, you get a bunch of accessories to help you along. To begin with, there’s a stylus, with a sturdy aluminum shaft and built-in control button. The actual nib is replaceable, and there are 10 spares included in the kit. Even if you’re using the stylus constantly, it will take a long time to wear through that many nibs. There’s a two-fingered drawing glove, which keeps you from accidentally triggering the screen with your hand while you’re working. There’s a cleaning cloth, so you can keep the screen clear of dust and smudges. There’s also a three-tipped connection cable and a USB extension cord. We’ll talk more about those in a moment. The user interface of the PenTablet application has stepped up it’s fairly straightforward to navigate. It’s divided into three main sections: working area, pen settings, and shortcut keys. Work area Multi-function, multi-size, multi-color, our new Artist comes with upgrades for an all-new experience. The build quality of the display is really good and does feel like a premium device. It isn’t very heavy and can easily be transported around in your bag/case.

Artist 12 2nd Gen digital display drawing tablet | XP-PEN Artist 12 2nd Gen digital display drawing tablet | XP-PEN

It’s a bit strange that they designed the UI with only 4 of the express keys visible for customization at first. It’s a small thing but it would be easy to fit in the rest upfront. If your XPPen driver is not saving your settings… The driver software is nicely laid out and is easy to understand. It’s here you can change and/or edit things like pen pressure, change the display settings, re-map the shortcut keys etc. I tend to find most shortcut key commands on these devices already have the best/most used options already set, but it’s great you can amend if you so wish (I tend not to use them as I’m so used to using a keyboard!).I didn’t experience any lagging, even when scribbling away quite fast. Drawing ever-so-sloooooooowly did produce a slight ‘wobble’ in straight lines, but to be fair, you’re going to get that on most tablets. The end of the lines also tapered very nicely.

XP-Pen Artist 12 (2nd Gen) review: Budget-friendly creativity

Illustrator in a complicated relationship with his sketchbook. Keyboard monkey for DrawYourWeapon. Afflicted with a violent coffee addiction. Known to yawn like a wookiee. The Artist 12 will work with pretty much any computer. It’s compatible with Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Linux, and even Android OS. If your device has the necessary ports, you shouldn’t have any issues. The same is true for your software. You can dig right in and start working in all Adobe software, GIMP, MediBang, Krita, and others.a. Press the power key to turn on the device. The indicator light will remain blue when the device is on. Press the power key again to turn off the device. While Wacom continues to sit atop the mountain of pen displays as the undisputed front-runner, there has been massive strides made by companies like XP-Pen and Huion looking to introduce some much-needed competition to the space. Wacom tablets are incredibly cost prohibitive to new artists and hobbyists just looking to get started with digital imaging, and in the more portable pen display space someone would be limited to the Wacom One tablet. Capable of reaching 8192-levels of pressure sensitivity, providing you with precise accuracy to draw and paint naturally with smooth, enhanced, performance. The 2nd gen Artist 12 has some key improvements over the first. The display is better with a wider color gamut and contrast ratio. It also has a laminated display which means that the distance between the pen tip and the cursor is much less.

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