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Looking to get into drawing with a tablet (tried with mouse on my PC, it didn't turn out well), so I'm looking for options. Looking for low, mid, and high range options. Preferably something that comes with the drawing pen or whatever, and a nice case. Thanks in advance :)
 
The wacom intuos is usually the "standard" when it comes to graphic tablets. I have had mine for awhile now and it hasn't failed me once. The one I use is the smaller size, as I don't need a giant tablet to draw. You can buy them here.

They have a bigger version, which costs much more here.

They also have another brand here which costs an arm and a leg. The difference with cintiq's are that you are able to see your screen on them and draw straight on the screen. This brand is the only one that comes with a case.

The intuos does not do this and instead, you have to learn to coordinate drawing on the tablet and looking at your computer screen.
It would be best to look up reviews on your time, since I'm not sure what you're looking for in tablets.
 
I think Wacom is a good brand to start off with! (since ive only used that brand lol but many others seem to have the same sentiments as me so i'll recommend that! ^-^)

Price ranges:
? Low range - Intuos Draw/Art/Comic/3D/Photo (These tablets do not have a built-in screen and the difference between the different types is the software which comes with the tablet. I'd recommend these for beginners who haven't tried drawing tablets before.)

? Mid range - Intuos Pro (These tablets also do not have a built-in screen but compared to the lower range options, this has higher pen pressure sensitivity. I'd recommend this for people who are willing to spend a bit more for something better.)

? High range - Wacom Cintiq (This tablet has a built-in screen and higher pen pressure sensitivity so this is, of course, the best on this list. I'd recommend this for pros who are willing to splurge and invest in a good tablet to produce better quality art.)

I'm using the Intuos Comic tablet and I think it's pretty good to produce casual art. ((u can take a look at my work to see how good the tablet is keke sry im shameless))

Anyways, I hope I helped you to decide! ((if anything here is wrong, feel free to correct me lol))
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Hey, this is a bit expensive but I use the surface pro 4 and it is amazing! You could try go for the surface pro 3!
 
I think Wacom is a good brand to start off with! (since ive only used that brand lol but many others seem to have the same sentiments as me so i'll recommend that! ^-^)

Price ranges:
• Low range - Intuos Draw/Art/Comic/3D/Photo (These tablets do not have a built-in screen and the difference between the different types is the software which comes with the tablet. I'd recommend these for beginners who haven't tried drawing tablets before.)

• Mid range - Intuos Pro (These tablets also do not have a built-in screen but compared to the lower range options, this has higher pen pressure sensitivity. I'd recommend this for people who are willing to spend a bit more for something better.)

• High range - Wacom Cintiq (This tablet has a built-in screen and higher pen pressure sensitivity so this is, of course, the best on this list. I'd recommend this for pros who are willing to splurge and invest in a good tablet to produce better quality art.)

I'm using the Intuos Comic tablet and I think it's pretty good to produce casual art. ((u can take a look at my work to see how good the tablet is keke sry im shameless))

Anyways, I hope I helped you to decide! ((if anything here is wrong, feel free to correct me lol))
<33

I pretty much agree with all of this! ^^ I have a wacom intous small, it's a great tablet if you're just getting into digital art!
 
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