Tablet looks neat, though, a little bit tad "too" small but gosh dangit, it's only 30 bucks for a fully functioning tablet.
It's cool to swoosh and swing around with it eitherways, so yeah, i think that's cool overall for that pricerange, the shipping cost though heavy it down to +40$ which is still quite decent.
Oh, on another note, taken from the the
official thread, it has an LPI (Lines Per Inch) of 4000 and a pressure level of 2048
(it indicates how sensitive the pen/tablet responds to pressure, the higher the number the more accurate it'll be to respond on programs to determine pixel thickness on the program), which is pretty neat for people who wants to try out digital painting at least once while gaining the ability to osu!ing.
Especially comparing to something like the Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch (3rd Gen) which, well, of course a larger area but in comparison has only 2540 LPI and 1024 pressure levels.
Conclusion: The osu! tablet is much more precise but well, on a cost of the total area you can use it.
Eitherway, comparing both seems a bit stupid- but nonetheless, Wacoms tablet is a little more expensive than the osu!tablet- so for people with low budget it's a good thing to go.
Though, it's only for people who probably "very slowly" approach to digitalize their paintings. I mean, it has a small area to draw on but all in all, it's at least "something".
I encourage people who are interested in painting to inform themselves about all that fuzz, especially digital painting.
boat had a great topic about all of this covererd, but seems like it vanished to wastelands when i went inactive, as it was quite handy in terms of picking up your first knowledge and expanding overall art-knowledge at the same time.
I'm more or less afraid of that tablets weight, i hope it comes with some solid saucers.
Wow, i'm totally drifting away from this topic.
To take it short, it's good to have a tablet for such a low price, it also looks good too (in form of an gaming tablet, though not neutral to regular, artistical ones that comes with 90 buttons and a glowing middle light) and is versatile too.
Probably going to get one to test it for myself when they're available to purchase for the common folk.
Man. It's great to have wi-fi again, even if it's for a limited amount of time-
Eitherways, on another note.
I'm quite relieved we dropped off my blazed up friend to his actual group, forming a nice stonehenge replica.