
Ideal for photography, art and design applications, this Wacom Intuos Professional PTH451 pen and tablet assist you in your creative process. The tablet's multitouch interface with gesture support allows simple navigation of on-screen content.
Q: Does this tablet work with MediBang paint pro?
A: Any paint program that uses a mouse will surely work with the tablet and more precisely in drawing techniques. I use Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and it works fantastic, makes my edits in photost and drawings more easy. When you draw using a mouse, it can never replace the feel of using an actual pen for drawing strokes which is more natural. Bestbuy has a great return policy, if for some reason it does not meet your expectations you can return it for a full refund.
Q: Compatability with Windows 10?
A: Fully compatible with windows 10
A: The small, Medium and large are all the same in regard to sensitivity. The only difference is the size. Taking that into consideration the size does matter depending on what you're using it for. I use it to touch up photos and make selection in Photoshop. If you're using it as a drawing tablet then you might want to use the bigger models to get the long sweeping strokes used in drawing or illustration. I would suggest trying the sizes if possible, which can be difficult since they don't have them on display usually. It is the best way to be sure of how it feel with your style of use. Good Luck!!
A: No, you cannot see what you are drawing directly on the tablet.
Q: Are you able to see what you are drawing on the tablet while it is hooked up to the computer?
A: No the tablet connects to your computer and shows what you are drawing. Windows 10 comes with a free sketch pad app that allows art tablet use. I would recommend adobe products very highly tho for any amount of use.
A: Try the medium. The small is a good starter but for heavy use medium would be great. No computer desktop or laptop are your options. They don't work with tablets or phones or iPods.
Q: What other software can go with this tablet? Specially in question Photoshop?
A: It's awesome for Photoshop.... the pressure sensitivity of the pen makes creating masks in Photoshop so much easier. As does the applications of paint, and brush tool.
A: Not one bit. Wacom has been around since 1983 and their products quickly became the industry standard for many industries , including photography and graphic design.