The display illuminates every inch of my illustrations and the near molecular pen precision and control offers a sense of command over art I had rarely felt before. It immediately eclipsed my older Wacom, making the prospect of drawing digitally seem brighter and more exciting. Not a problem for me personally, as such, but it is certainly something to take into consideration. For those who draw for long sessions or those with back pain, I’d also recommend a different type of stand as shown in YouTuber Ahmed Aldoori’s review of a similar make - the accompanying stand lends itself to hunching over it slightly. The bulk of it was something to note, as well - with the wide 15.6” display the keyboard of my laptop was harder to reach, meaning that for this particular tablet I’d recommend a wide workspace where you can keep your keyboard adjacent to your tablet rather than beyond it.
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The only caveats with the Kamvas for me were the very slight lags - sometimes at the tail end of a long drawing session the pen would skip slightly. I use Krita and could tailor the pen settings to my needs with no problems. In fact, drawing straight onto the screen allowed me to get closer and more involved in my work than ever. I try to focus on detail and meticulous linework in my art, and the Kamvas was more than capable of keeping up. The precision of the pen on the screen is faultless and follows your movements like a shadow, parallax is nonexistent, and the experience of drawing is as intuitive and easy as anything I’ve used to date.
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I was pleased and excited by the opportunity to work with Huion, who kindly sent me a model of the new Kamvas 16 (2021) drawing tablet to review.īeing a longtime and faithful Wacom Intuos user, I wasn’t sure how well my style or practice would translate to a different tablet, much less one with an integrated screen that you draw on directly.