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Drawing tablets compatible with krita

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fries
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I've seen some reviews about krita and it seems like a really cool site, I want to get into animation so this is a good way to start off, but the thing is i have a mac and I've read a lot of reviews of people having trouble setting up their drawing tablets with krita on a mac. If you know any drawing tblets that you know for sure work well with krita on a mac please list them. Also since I'mmon a budget ty and keep them $50 dollars and under. If you can't then $70-80 dollars max.

Thanks

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ahabgreybeard
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I can't say anything about choosing tablets for a Mac but it would be useful to other people if you said which model of Mac you have and which version of OS you're running on it.

At the price range you want, I think that buying second-hand on eBay would be a good option since there are many different graphics tablets listed there.

If you want to get into the basics of animation with krita then you don't need a tablet/stylus to start with. You can use the mouse to sketch simple shapes or use the toolbox tools to draw geometric shapes and animate these. The important thing is to learn what the animation tools are, what they do and how to use them.

Use the Search box at the top of the forum window and type "animation" to get a list of previous posts that are about animation to see if these are helpful to you.

The online manual is very useful: https://docs.krita.org/en/ and https://docs.krita.org/en/user_manual/animation.html


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