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Open canvas 6 review
Open canvas 6 review






open canvas 6 review
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If you do not launch the XP Pen Artist 22 driver first, the XP Artist 22 pen will not work.ĭriver issues are not uncommon when connecting drawing tablets to Macs however and even the top of the range Wacom drawing pads have driver issues on Macs.

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You have to make sure you launch the XP Pen driver software first before the pen will work.

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Setting-up the XP Pen on a Mac is a little trickier than it should be too.

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The biggest drawback of the XP Artist 22 is the lack of keyboard shortcuts compared to the Artist Pro versions. In terms of application support, the XP Pen Artist works with most graphic design software including Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Photo, MediBang Paint Pro, Clip Studio Paint and Krita. Tilt sensitivity is sometimes a bit flaky but for under $500, it’s more than acceptable for most artists. Lines taper very and the sensitivity is excellent with 8192 levels of sensitivity. Generally speaking, drawing with the XP Pen Artist 22 feels very natural.

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However, if you need professional print support, you’ll need a drawing pad with AdobeRGB display. Since it’s an sRGB monitor, it’s ideal for use with any graphic design software, desktop publishing software and professional drawing software like Adobe InDesign. The Artist 22 2nd Gen model is 86% NTSC, Adobe RGB≥90%, sRGB≥122% which is higher than the XP Pen Artist 22 Pro which is 77-88% Adobe RGB. The XP Artist 22 2nd generation model actually has better color support than the XP Pen Artist 22 Pro. The 1920 x 1080 resolution isn’t the most high definition on the market but for less than $500, the Artist 22 is more than enough. There’s also a flap where you can organize the protruding cables to keep them organized.Īlthough there are no shortcut keys on the Artist 22, on the top right there are buttons for the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to control brightness, contrast, gamma and color temperature. On the back of the display are ports for headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C, full-size HDMI and the power port. The XP Pen Artist 22 display is not laminated either so it doesn’t feel like the pen is “gliding” across the actual pen strokes too much. The matt screen protector gives the XP Artist 22 pen a realistic paper drag feel across the screen and you can also use a thicker cover if you like extra drag. The anti glare matt screen protector however does reflect light quite strongly however and so be sure to use it out of direct light or sunlight. Whichever angle you put it at, the XP Pen Artist 22 display can be seen clearly thanks to the IPS panel. The display stand can hold the display almost vertical or flat on the table if you prefer. The XP Pen Artist 22 Display has a useful stand attached to the back of it with rollers on the bottom to adjust the level of tilt. You will need to perform an initial pen and cursor calibration to get things setup for the first time. The tilt sensitivity is excellent with pressure sensitivity of 8192 levels. The convenient thing about the XP Artist 22 pen is that it does not require any recharging. There are 8 replacement nibs cleverly stored at the end of the pen. The XP Pen Artist 22 PA6 stylus is well built and feels robust with a comfortable rubber grip. There’s a matt screen cover also but this is not supposed to be pealed off. There are also 2 on screen protectors which you need to peel-off first before using the Artist 22. If you buy from Amazon, it should automatically come with the right plug for your country. Note that if you buy direct from XP Pen, you can choose the correct power supply for your country (such as 3 pin for UK or 2 pin for US).

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We actually think the XP Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) is one of best because it has a battery free stylus pen although the Artist 22R Pro edges it because it also has one plus better color support. The main difference is that the Pro models have shortcut keys, slightly different color specs and the 22R Pro has a roller dial too.

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PriceĬurrently, XP Pen sell four 22 inch Artist tablets: Artist 22 (2nd Generation), Artist Pro, Artist 22E Pro and Artists 22R Pro. The XP Artist 22 drawing tablet comes with an 18th month warranty. This makes it slightly cheaper than the similar Wacom Cintiq 22 and a lot cheaper than the iPad Pro. However, you may be able to get it for cheaper on Amazon depending if it’s on special offer. The XP Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) currently retails for $469 in the XP Pen store. XP Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) Pricing XP Pen Artist 22 (2nd Generation) Pricing.








Open canvas 6 review