You’d think that every drawing tablet is suitable for drawing, and while that’s the main functionality of a tablet, they aren’t all equal. Some are smoother to work with than others and have a more realistic drawing feel.
These tablets either have unique surfaces that feel almost like natural paper or give you the option to use paper over the tablet, so you have a realistic drawing experience.
With this tablet, artists can draw on real paper. An optional paper clip available for purchase will help you secure your standard drawing paper to the tablet.
The small version of the Wacom Intuos Pro is a perfect tablet for beginners. It includes the pro pen 2, which has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and never needs charging.
It’s a bit clunky at first and maybe challenging to adjust to the drawing surface. However, the price can’t be beaten, especially if you are a beginner who wants to test out a cheap drawing tablet before going all-in on a fancy model.