Digital artists need digital-friendly tools. For everyone from photographers to 3D animators, a Wacom pen display like the Wacom One Creative pen display is a great tool to learn how to use. Pen displays give you the precision of using a pen and paper with the multimedia flexibility of going digital, and they’re great for art students getting ready for back to school. With a pen display, you never lose track of your cursor. Read on to learn why the Wacom One Creative is a great tool for new artists. Then, enter for a chance to win one.
Wacom graphic tablets vs pen displays
Wacom is one of the leading names in graphic tablets and pen displays. Their products are designed with battery-free pens, which means that you never have to charge your stylus. Whenever you find your artistic muse, your pen and display will be ready to create with you. Graphic tablets like the Wacom Intuos Graphic Tablet and Wacom One Graphic Tablet are a great choice for students, hobbyists, and digital artists in training. They’re an affordable option with a paper-like feel, and they come with customizable ExpressKeys to help you streamline your workflow. However, a graphic tablet doesn’t feature its own display.
To upgrade your digital atelier, reach for a pen display instead. The Wacom One Creative pen display has a generously sized 13.3″ screen with natural-feeling surface friction. It can be used both as an extended display and as an artist’s tool. Its surface features 4096 point pressure sensitivity, plus 60 levels of tilt recognition. The One Creative comes with a pen display, Wacom One pen, 3 replacement pen nibs, and your necessary cables and adapters. It also comes pre-loaded with software features like Clone Tinting, perspective Guides, and SmartStroke brush technology so you can achieve multidimensional results right out of the box.
Make sure to watch Brad Moon’s video review to see what it’s like to use this pen display.
What can you use a pen display for?
Pen displays are amazing tools for digital artists, but they can also be used for other tasks. Watch Brad Moon’s video review to see what it’s like to use this pen display. You can use your Wacom One Creative to annotate documents and notes, lead a virtual meeting, and create art of many different textures. Reach for your pen display to make pen, pencil, marker, chalk, and brush strokes with accuracy. Or, use the fine-tipped stylus of your pen display to create precision edits while working on video files, digital photographs, and 3D animations.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter two times.
- In a comment below, tell us what kind of digital art you’ll create with the Wacom One Creative pen display.
- Visit this blog post on tablets and pen displays for back to school and find out what type of digital art tool would work the best for your needs. Then in a comment below that article, tell us which product type mentioned in that article would best suit your drawing needs and why.
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we’ll randomly select two winners from all eligible entries. Each winner will win a Wacom One Creative Pen Display.
This contest runs from Sept 9th to Sept 25th.
Remember you can enter up to two times as described above. Make sure to also share this contest with any artist in your life so they can also enter for a chance to win this versatile pen display.
Win a Wacom One Creative Display Contest Rules and Regulations
Good luck!
I would draw aviation art
I’d draw a self portrait.
I would draw sports
I would draw pet portraits.
I would not use it for art, I would use it to jot down my song lyrics.
I’d use the stylus to create logos and art for my social media 🙂
I would draw a still life.
I would draw an abstract picture.
I would make an emblem for me and my friends for our discord.
I would use a tablet mounting system as a digital art tool
I would draw nature scenes
I’d create abstract art with the pen
I would draw flowers
I would love to draw nature scenes
I’d draw whatever I happen to fancy when I feel creative.
I would draw animal scenes
I would draw animals and holiday decorations for holiday decorating
This would be a fabulous gift for my grown daughter who loves to draw. She’s especially good at portraits!
I would use this to start improving my comic book skills to someday make a graphic novel with my art!
Pixel art
I’ve been looking to source a tablet for digital art! I just tried an older model of the Wacom where you have to watch the screen as your draw. Having this would be a game changer and I’d be able to get all of my creative visions out of my head!
I would be drawing scenes with lots of nature & animals near water.
abstract art
I love to draw flowers and my son loves to draw everything.
I’d leave that up to my kid, but he has a love of drawing animals!
Draw my favorite F1 cars
Try my hand on cartoon drawing
Fashion illustration and jewellery design is what I’d try out.
Draw my backyard flower garden
I would draw sports action posters
I would create movie posters for my films
I really really really want to get into NFTs. But that market seems to have crashed a bit so I’d prolly use it for photo editing.
My 9-year-old son spends hours drawing animals. Using Wacom seems like a great next step.
I would draw flowers because I love them!
I would love to design my own logos.
I would try a fall scene
I love drawinfg my favourite cartoons
I would draw characters like people or cartoons.
I would like to create a scene for my DJ Studio.
I would draw lots of flowers
I would love to draw cabins in the woods.
I’ll create graphics for my website.
my son would love this from his carton drawings
I’m interested in Architectural Design.
My son really wants to get into manga art so I would let him practice with this!
I have been wanting to sharpen my graphic skills for a while and a Wacom would be the perfect tool for it. My idea is to take some beginner’s illustration courses and then be able to improve my portfolio. =)
I would love to draw flowers
Special cards for family and friends
fallen leaves and my dogs
I would love to draw animals … dogs in particular.
I would try a fall scene
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