The issues I had is if you tilt the pen different than how it was positioned when you calibrated it then the cursor can be offset as much as. If you can I strongly suggest trying them out. I had a XP-Pen (Artist 15.6 Pro) and I was in the same boat as you, I thought I'd at least try a cheaper alternative since the fans in my Cintiq got on my last nerve, so I sold it and got the XP-Pen, but unfortunately the pen is just not as accurate, it was a bummer because I had really high hopes after researching it. (I had mentioned in my email that I'm on macOS Mojave and that the current Wacom driver is not compatible with Mojave, so I was wondering about their XP-Pen driver's compatibility.) The Artist 24 Pro also works with macOS Mojave so you should not run into any compatibility issues with this version." "Yes, we are compatible with TVPaint Animation Pro, we've tested it on our end and we also have had a few users who also use this software with their Artist tablets. UPDATE : I just heard back from a customer representative at XP-PEN, who writes: I'm guessing that a tablet like this one, XP-PEN Artist Display 24 Pro, which seems to work with most other graphics programs, should work with TVPaint, right ? (would be nice to see TVPaint listed there, too) If anyone has used one of these XP-Pen tablets (or a similar type of tablet from Huion) with TVPaint on macOS, I would be interested in reading about your experience with it. IF I can afford it (?) I'm going to stick with Wacom, but am interested in good alternatives if there are any that are confirmed to work well with TVPaint. There are many articles on 'Cintiq Alternatives', such as this one: but most of these articles mention using the tablets with apps like Photoshop or Illustrator, not specifically with TVPaint. It works fine for now, but I am guessing that is the end of the line for my Cintiq 21UX as far as driver updates.ĭoes anyone here have direct experience working on a non-Wacom screen tablet that works well with TVPaint which you would recommend ? In fact, I found out recently when trying to update my driver that the current Wacom Driver version 6.3.42-1 for Mac is not compatible with my old Cintiq 21UX, so I have to use older Wacom driver 6.3.39-1. It is still working ok ,but I'm constantly worried about if it dies or if it gets to the point where there are no Wacom Drivers that are compatible with it. I currently use an aging Wacom Cintiq 21UX that I purchased at a bargain price from a game studio that was going out of business. I realize that Wacom Cintiq is preferred, but I am interested in exploring lower-cost alternatives. (keep in mind that this post is as of Ma, so a year from now this could also be out-of-date) It's that time again! Wondering if anyone has recommendations for current Wacom Cintiq alternatives that are known to work well with TVPaint? There have been discussions about Cintiq alternatives in the past, but technology is constantly changing (hopefully for the better) so some of those older discussions may not be relevant to the present day as non-Wacom tablet manufacturers improve their wares.
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