🎨 Elevate your artistry with the One by Wacom – where imagination meets precision!
The One by Wacom Medium is a versatile drawing tablet designed for artists, remote workers, and students alike. With an active area of 8.5 x 5.3 inches, it features a battery-free stylus with 2,048 pressure levels for precise control. Compatible with major operating systems, this tablet is perfect for digital sketching, photo editing, and more, making it an essential tool for creative professionals.
F**A
Outstanding value for graphic designers and illustrators!
As a graphic designer and illustrator, I rely heavily on my tools, and the One by Wacom Medium drawing tablet has become an integral part of my daily workflow. I use it every day, and it's simply incredible. This tablet is a perfect blend of simplicity and reliability from a brand you can trust, without having to spend a fortune.Setting up the tablet was a breeze. Straight out of the box, it’s very easy to use and incredibly responsive. The pen, a classic Wacom stylus, doesn’t require charging, unlike some other brands' pens, which is super helpful. I spent a bit of time adjusting the pressure sensitivity to suit my drawing style, and once I found the ideal settings, it worked flawlessly in both Photoshop and Illustrator.One of the standout features of this model is the large drawing area. It’s just the right size, making it feel like sketching on a sheet of A4 paper. This was a seamless transition for me as I often pencil sketch my drawings before scanning them into my PC. Despite the generous drawing space, the tablet is small and portable enough to pack away easily, which is a huge plus for someone always on the go.The tablet is accurate and the pen pressure sensitivity is spot on, making my digital illustrations smooth and precise. While it may not be as advanced as some of the pricier models, it does exactly what it needs to do—and it does it well. This tablet offers outstanding value for money. If you are new to drawing tablets or looking for a straightforward, effective tool, this is the one to get.I use this tablet on both Mac and Windows and have never encountered any issues with drivers or settings. The Wacom software was easy to download and worked perfectly on the first try. It’s reliable and has been worth every penny.However, I did have a minor issue with the packaging. I ordered two units, and both arrived with their transparent security stickers cut, which was a bit unsettling. Although everything inside was accounted for and nothing seemed damaged, it did make me question if these were returns being shipped as new. Eventually, I received sealed units, so it might have been a one-off incident, but it’s something to keep in mind when ordering.Overall, the One by Wacom Medium is an excellent piece of kit and a welcome addition to my studio. It offers exceptional value, is easy to use, and delivers professional-quality results. I highly recommend this tablet to anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality drawing tablet.
E**E
Excellent tablet
Bought this tablet to replace a cheaper one. The previous tablet was a disaster - not connecting, fiddly, very bad response the 20 sec it was operating at a time.What a difference with the Wacom tablet. Night and day!I was unsure which size to buy but went for the larger one - less portable, but definitely very convenient when used with a desktop. The graphic area is about the size of an A5 paper; which is ideal- not too big, but big enough to use it as if you were writing on a piece of paper. Great touch, great response. Very happy with my purchase after 6 weeks. You get what you pay for - go for this no-nonsense and good quality tablet!
E**H
Great value starter graphics tablet, missing somewhere to store/rest the pen
For the price I've been really impressed by this little tablet. It was bigger than I expected (albeit still only a small version) and perfect for my needs. I'd suggest it would be great for a beginner, especially at this entry-level price-point.There is only one slight downside, hence the four stars. I do have to remember not to leave the pen on the tablet (as in the picture) as the mouse won't work while it thinks the pen is hovering somewhere! The downside being it's a shame there isn't any kind of tray for it to sit in. I had thought the little folded tab on the right was to hold the pen but alas, it doesn't fit!
A**R
Best thing I ever bought for 'sculpting' on Blender
As a new-comer to Blender, I decided not to buy a graphics tablet until I was sure I was going to need one. I was happy to use just my laptop, the keyboard and my finger on the touchpad. I was able to 'sculpt' to a fairly high standard, just taking that extra amount of time and effort to do it. But then, as I got the hang of Blender, I thought about buying an 'all-singing, all-dancing' graphics tablet. I watched many videos covering the cheapest and simplest to the most expensive, and very nearly ordered one costing around 600 GBP. But then I worried about the possibility of faults, damage, etc and more importantly that these higher end graphics tablets require one to use both the graphics tablet with one hand, and a keyboard or supplemental 'mini-keyboard thingy' with the other, and obviously to sit at a desk and try to perform acrobatics reaching and using everything effectively, ultimately doing one's back and neck in.So, I thought, 'go for a cheap one first' and see how I get on.Well, after plumping for the 'Wacom One' I was confused when I received a 'One by Wacom' which in all of the videos is shown as being a different tablet to the 'Wacom One'. To add to the confusion the Wacom One is described as 'Red' and the 'One by Wacom' 'Black', but they are both Black on the 'face' and Red at the back and both come in the identical red box. The serial number of the Wacom One is different from the One by Wacom but it is given an extra 'N' in the description and online but not on the item itself. Anyway, it turns out I was sent the correct one, and boy, it made the job of sculpting a piece of cake!It was a simple task to go online and set the tablet up, with just a few clicks. I kept it so simple as to not even bother setting up the buttons on the pen other than 'select' ; forget about pressure, opting for delete, or 'back' etc, just use it as one would a plain pen. The sculpt. I had no issues whatsoever, looking at my laptop screen and NOT looking at my tablet and pen. I just looked at the cursor on my laptop and hand/eye coordination did the rest. It was so easy I actually began sculpting whilst laying on a couch, with the index finger of my left hand poised over the laptop shift button.By day two I and easily, and extremely cheaply, sculpted a fantastically detailed zombie rotting head/face and bodyWho needs a 500 GBP graphics tablet? Not me.
K**R
Good value for money
bought as a gift, he says it's brilliant! he uses it for 3D modelling and taking notes! he also tried using it to play a game but apparently that was quite tricky!
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