XP Pen Artist Pro 19 (Gen 2) Review
Summary
TLDRこのビデオでは、XP-Pen Artist Pro 19という新しい描画タブレットのレビューが行われています。19インチのサイズがデスクにフィットし、移動もしやすいと評価されています。フルHDの4Kディスプレイで、ペンのディスプレイメントが優れ、細かい線も滑らかに描画可能です。2つのペンが付属し、1つにはスクロールホイールがついています。タッチスクリーンは付属しないものの、価格が手頃で、Wacomの代替として非常に優秀な性能を発揮しています。
Takeaways
- 🎨 XP-Pen Artist Pro 19は、サイズが大きいが、使いやすいと感じられるディスプレイです。
- 🖌️ 19インチのサイズは、16インチと比べて描画領域が広がりますが、持ち運びやすさは保たれています。
- 🔍 このタブレットは、XP-Penの過去2年間にリリースされた他のタブレットと同様の伝統的なデザインをしています。
- 📱 他のメーカーと比べて、特にHuionの19インチ4Kタッチディスプレイと比較されますが、タッチスクリーンが搭載されていません。
- 🎨 カラーキャリブレーションシートが同梱されており、工場出荷時にカラーが調整され、すぐに使用できます。
- ✏️ XP-Penは、2つのペンを同梱しており、太いペンと細いペンの選択肢があります。
- 🔧 太いペンにはスクロールホイールが新しく追加されており、細かい操作が容易になります。
- 🔗 ケーブルとアダプターが同梱されており、USB Type-Cケーブル1本で接続することも、電源アダプターを介して接続することも可能です。
- 🖼️ 4Kディスプレイは、3,840x2,160ピクセルの解像度を持ち、完全にラミネートされており、ペンのディスプレイメントも良好です。
- 🎲 このタブレットは、Wacomのタブレットと比較しても95%近い性能を発揮し、価格的にも多くのアーティストにとって合理的な選択肢と言えるでしょう。
Q & A
XP-ペンアーティストプロ19の特徴は何ですか?
-XP-ペンアーティストプロ19は、サイズが大きいながらも使いやすいと評判で、大きなサイズながらも移動しやすいというバランスが取れている点が特徴です。
19インチのディスプレイはどの様にサイズ感が決まっていますか?
-19インチのディスプレイは16インチより大きな描画スペースを提供し、より多くの描画領域を確保していますが、21インチや24インチのモデルほどデスクに固定される大きさではありません。
このタブレットはタッチスクリーンを搭載していますか?
-いいえ、XP-ペンアーティストプロ19はタッチスクリーンを搭載していません。タッチスクリーンが必要な場合は、他のモデルやブランドを検討する必要があります。
XP-ペンのペンホルダーには何が含まれていますか?
-XP-ペンのペンホルダーには、標準の太いペンと細いペンが同梱されており、それに加えて交換用のペン先、テクスチャホワイトペン先、ペンキャップカバーが含まれています。
このタブレットはどの程度の色再現能力がありますか?
-このタブレットは99.8%のsRGB、96%のAdobe RGB、98%のP3色域をカバーしており、非常に高い色再現能力を持っています。
XP-ペンアーティストプロ19のペンのスクロールホイールはどのように機能しますか?
-ペンのスクロールホイールはズームイン・ズームアウト、ブラシサイズの変更、またはパンNINGに設定することができ、ユーザーの好みや必要性に応じてカスタマイズ可能です。
タブレットに付属するリモコンはどのような機能がありますか?
-付属するリモコンは軽量で使いやすいデザインで、スクロールホイールとボタンを備えており、ブラシサイズの変更やズームイン・アウト、パンニングなどの機能を実行できます。
XP-ペンアーティストプロ19はどの程度の圧力感応に対応していますか?
-このタブレットは16,000レベルの圧力感応に対応しており、非常に細かい圧力変化にも敏感に反応します。
このタブレットはデスクのセットアップにどの程度適していますか?
-19インチのサイズはデスクのスペースに応じて適している可能性がありますが、16インチモデルほどデスクにフィットする保証はありません。デスクスペースが十分にある場合、プライマリモニターとして使用することも可能です。
Wacomのタブレットと比較して、XP-ペンアーティストプロ19はどのように評価されますか?
-XP-ペンアーティストプロ19はWacomタブレットに非常に近い性能を発揮し、ペンの精度や感応性において95%近い水準に達しています。ただし、Wacomのペンと直接比較した場合、わずかな波形が見られることがあります。
Outlines
🖊️ XP Pen Artist Pro 19のレビュー
ビデオでは、XP Pen Artist Pro 19という新しい描画タブレットについて紹介しています。19インチのサイズがデスクトップにフィットし、移動もしやすいと説明されています。XP Penの他のモデルと同様に、このタブレットは色合いの良い4Kディスプレイを備えており、タッチスクリーンは付属していませんが、コストを抑える利点があります。パッケージには、2つのペン、交換用ペン先、ペンホルダー、ショートカットリモートが含まれています。
🎨 描画テストとペンの機能
ビデオでは、XP Pen Artist Pro 19の描画テストを行い、ペンの感度とプレッシャーカーブを評価しています。2つのペンのいずれかを使用して、線を引いて感度をテストし、細かい線から太い線まで滑らかに変えることができます。また、ペンにはスクロールホイールが付いており、ズームやブラシサイズの変更に使用できます。ビデオでは、ペンの初期アクティベーションレートが非常に良好であると指摘されており、軽くタッチしただけでも細かい線が引けます。
🔧 タブレットの設定とカスタマイズ
ビデオでは、XP Pen Artist Pro 19の設定メニューが紹介されており、新しいインターフェースでカスタマイズが容易に行えることが説明されています。ショートカットリモートやペンの設定、タブレットのディスプレイ設定などが調整可能です。また、異なるアプリケーションごとにプロファイルを作成したり、ペンのプレッシャー設定を個別に調整する機能も備わっています。
💬 タブレットの評価と結論
ビデオでは、XP Pen Artist Pro 19がWacomタブレットに比べて95%以上の性能を発揮するものの、わずかな線の波形の違いがあると評価されています。しかし、Wacomタブレットに慣れていないユーザーや、ラインアートを頻繁に作成しないユーザーにはほとんど気づかれないという指摘があります。価格の観点から見ると、Wacomタブレットよりも経済的で、タッチスクリーンが必要な場合を除いては優れた選択肢であると結論付けています。
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Keywords
💡XPペンアーティストプロ19
💡デジタルペインティング
💡4Kディスプレイ
💡フルラミネーションディスプレイ
💡ペンアクティベーションレート
💡ペンホルダー
💡スクロールホイール
💡カラーキャリブレーションシート
💡ショートカットリモコン
💡ケーブル接続オプション
Highlights
XP pen artist Pro 19 是一款既大又不过分庞大的绘图板,外观精美,绘图体验愉悦。
19英寸的绘图板尺寸适中,既便于移动又提供了更多的绘图空间。
与16英寸的绘图板相比,19英寸的设备更适合需要更多绘图空间的用户。
XP pen artist Pro 19 与 Wacom 的 Cintiq Pro 17 和 Huion 的 19 英寸 4K 触控显示器相竞争。
XP pen artist Pro 19 没有触摸屏功能,这可能是一个优点,因为它可以节省成本。
包装内包含绘图板、颜色校准表、两支笔、备用笔尖和清洁布等。
绘图板的设计与传统的 XP pen Gen 2 绘图板相似,背面有可折叠的脚,便于调整绘图角度。
绘图板具有全 4K 分辨率,提供清晰的图像和良好的色彩准确度。
绘图板的屏幕采用了纳米玻璃蚀刻涂层,减少了眩光并提供了良好的绘图手感。
XP pen 提供了两种不同尺寸的笔,用户可以根据自己的喜好选择。
绘图板不包含正面按钮,而是提供了一个可自定义的快捷键遥控器。
绘图板支持通过 USB Type-C 连接,也可以通过电源适配器供电。
XP pen artist Pro 19 的压力感应表现良好,适合各种线条和笔触的绘制。
绘图板的初始激活压力非常低,适合轻描淡写和精细的线条工作。
XP pen artist Pro 19 的性能与 Wacom 绘图板非常接近,是一个很好的替代品。
如果不需要触摸屏,XP pen artist Pro 19 是一个性价比很高的选择。
对于需要大尺寸绘图板的用户,XP pen artist Pro 19 是一个值得考虑的选项。
Transcripts
this is a fun New drawing tablet this is
the XP pen artist Pro 19 it's big but
it's not too big and it looks great it's
fun to draw on so let's check it out
hello my name is Brad and this drawing
tablet is a good size it's 19 in this is
from XP pen and it follows in the
tradition of many of their drawing
tabletes that they've released over the
last 2 years or so 19 in is a pretty
good size I really like these 16-in
tablets that's what works best in my
setup back there 16in
is light enough where I can move it
around my desk move it out of the way
when I'm not using it and often times if
you go bigger than that when you get up
to like 21 or 24 in those get big those
get bulky those are really anchored to
your desk it's not that you can't move
them it's just a lot bulkier to move
them this 19-in tablet kind of fits in
between it's kind of the lightweightness
of a 16-in tablet so you can move it
around but it gives you more drawing
real estate and I think that's going to
work well for a lot of people now this
isn't the first time a tablet maker has
gone bigger than that standard 16-in
size that we've seen for years for
example W with their cintique Pro is
going a little bit bigger they've moved
up to 17 in and huan released their own
19in 4K touch display just earlier this
year spec wise this is very very similar
to what huan released the main
difference being is that huan has a
touchscreen and this one does not now
that could be a good or a bad thing if
you need a touchcreen this doesn't have
it but if you want to save a little bit
of money and not get a feature that
you're not going to use if you don't
need that touchcreen this is a really
welcome addition over on my website I
rank all the tablets I review and I also
link to the reviews and that sort of
thing and I'm not sure where to rank
this do I put the H on higher or this
higher they're really tied so let's
start off by taking a look at what comes
in the box at the very top we have the
tablet itself the design is very similar
to the Gen 2 tablets that XP pen has
been releasing over the last few years
while on the back you have some vest
amount holes you also have these fold
out feet which set it up at a really
nice drawing angle I really like having
this option once you put a stand on a
computer that can be bulky makes it a
little bit harder to move around but
just having some nice feet back there
makes it really easy to just fold back
and slide out of the way of course you
could always add a stand using the
mounting holes back there now this
device has relatively small bezels and
this is a trend I've seen in a lot of
drawing tablets over the last few years
they're leaving just enough there so
that your hand doesn't slide off the
edge while you're drawing also in the
box is a color calibration sheet that is
something that a lot of tablet
manufacturers are pushing with their Pro
Lev products and this one is no
different before it leaves the factory
they're actually going in and color
calibrating it for you and trying to get
those colors looking good and in this
case they succeeded really well right
out of the box it does look really good
we also have this thing this is XP Pen's
new pen holder and it's it's pretty cool
XP pen has been doing a good job with
their pen holders for a while now
they've included two pens they have kind
of a standard Wacom like pen that's
wider and then they have a thinner pen
so you can use the one you find most
comfortable there are also some
replacement nibs there's some thinner
nibs there's like a textured white nib
that gives you a little bit more grip on
the screen they're also taking a page
out of wacom's book and including this
little cover thing so you can pop out
the button cover if you don't like
buttons on your pen and put this little
plastic thing there instead they include
one of these for the smaller pen but not
for the larger pen the larger pen has a
new feature it's got a little scroll
wheel on I'll talk about that more in a
minute now this tablet doesn't have any
face buttons this has been the trend for
drawing tablets and instead what they're
including in the box is this little
shortcut remote it's a little
lightweight thing it's nothing too fancy
it doesn't feel like super Premier or
anything but it totally gets the job
done it's totally customizable it's got
a scroll wheel on it so you can use that
scroll wheel to either change your brush
size zoom in and out or pan it's
customizable so you can do whatever you
really want with this also comes with
the power adapters that you will need
it's kind of interesting that this also
for me at least came with some of the
international power adapters I'll never
need to use them but it's nice to know
that they're there and of course it also
comes with all the cables that you're
going to need to connect this there's
two ways to connect this one you can use
a single USB typc cable and just connect
the entire 19in display to your computer
and run it that way if you have the
proper port for it there's also a second
cable so if your computer doesn't draw
enough power to power this thing you can
also plug it into the wall and use it
that way as well there's also a third
option in which you connect this which
includes an HDMI USB type a splitter
cable so basically they're including all
the cables that you're going to need to
connect this to your computer no matter
what your setup might be then we have
this little box which has the manual
some of the Legal Information a bunch of
extra nibs even more nibs than we're
already in the pen holder we also have a
cleaning cloth and a drawing glove but
why is everybody looking at me like
that today I am drawing a scene from my
comic I started this particular panel by
uh creating a background in blender
that's how I've been working a lot
lately so instead of sketching out my
person perspective and that sort of
thing and pencils that blender image
becomes the background that I'm using
that also lets me reposition that
background for other panels if I want to
draw the same scene uh from other like
angles and viewpoints one of these days
I'm going to make a video where I
describe how I do that I just haven't
had time yet that and I'm also trying to
figure out my workflow although over on
my website bradart school.com I do have
some other tutorials some other courses
that you can check out one is intro to
digital art so many of the coloring
techniques and things that I'm doing
with Inc and Line work I in that course
or if you're just getting into drawing
and you want to learn all of the basics
I have a learned to draw in 60 days
which every day there's a new lesson
it's exactly what it sounds like but if
you'd like to learn more about either of
those courses check out my website down
below now what are the specs on this
device well it all starts with that 19in
screen technically this is an 18.4 in
display corner to corner now this thing
is full 4K we're talking 3,840 pixels by
2,160 pixels it's a fully laminated
display so there's 's no gap between the
glass and the screen below it so you're
also not getting the same pen
displacement you might get on an older
drawing tablet your pen nib really
matches up well with the cursor below it
this thing also has an anti-glare
coating on it they're calling it like a
nano glass etched coating and these
Coatings have been getting smoother and
smoother and smoother and it's no
different here it does give you a little
bit of drawing resistance which is kind
of nice it also keeps the light off it
because often times with a drawing
tablet since it's sitting flat and not
in front of you you get a lot more light
glare especially if you have light
directly above your tablet so even
though the the trend seems to be moving
away from that rougher grip surface I
really miss those rougher grip surfaces
I think that's part of the reason a lot
of these manufacturers have started
including different nibs in their like
pen holders these little white nibs or
gray nibs give you a little bit more
texture that gives it a little bit more
of a grippy feel when you're drawing
with it so it kind of compensates there
it feels pretty good now this is their
Prine so their color profile is
something that they're really pushing
here we have a
99.8% srgb a 96% Adobe RGB and a 98% P3
rting so also has a th000 to1 contrast
ratio and overall has really good
viewing angles something that you find
on these nicer higher end screens now in
terms of hot spots like where does this
thing get warm when you're using it
something that happens a lot on drawing
tablets I find it gets hot along the top
but my hand is never actually resting
along the top usually when I'm drawing
I'm in the middle of the screen right so
my palm has never restic on the top so
I'm okay with that it never really got
in the way I had to go searching for
that hot spot so next up let's go over
to the tablet cuz it's time to do some
drawing tests so to start off let's take
a look at the two pens that this thing
comes with I'm going to use kind of our
standard pen first now one of the things
I really like about this pen is yes you
have the standard buttons that you
always have with these kind of pens but
you also have this little rolly thing
and I have set that to zoom here so I
can zoom out zoom in right from my pen
uh let me draw some lines so that's
easier to see when I zoom in and out
here we go zoom in zoom out really nice
you can also set that to do things like
brush size or that sort of thing as well
it's got a nice comfortable rubber grip
it tapers out I really like the size of
these pens even though the thin pen is
nice as well it's something you can get
used to pretty easily so let's take a
look at what happens when we draw with
the pen I'm going to start off really
light and I'm going to add more pressure
as we go and I'm just going to vary the
pressure to see how that pressure curve
performs and I think the pressure curve
does exactly what I'd expected to uh XP
pen has been using their X3 technology
in these pens for several years now and
it all behaves about the same way when I
do fast hatch lines I get some really
good um taper to those lines um I get
some really nice feel to them when I
start going faster I can see a little
bit of shoe stringing at the end but
nothing that I can't handle you know
when I'm looking at some of the lines
that I was drawing I was getting this
this might be hard to see let's see if I
can kind of zoom in here I get a little
bit of wave to this pen which is
sometimes something that happens when
you draw slow angled lines but also
sometimes when you're going around
corners or Curves you'll see a little
bit of bending especially when you like
slow things down now if I add a little
bit of smoothing in Photoshop because I
had my smoothing turned off at 16% I
find the smoothing really cleans up so
let's do some angled lines and let's
take a look at what we're getting there
because I feel like this is doing really
really well in terms of like some of the
things I've seen from Wacom competitors
in recent years it is a Hot August day
so I'm going to use my drawing glove cuz
my hand is kind of sticking to the
screen a little bit so let's go ahead
and we will draw our slow angled line
and I'm getting a little bit of wobble
oops my smoothing is still on there
let's turn that off
there we go so if I go smooth and slow
it's actually really good I mean I see a
little bit of mechanical wobble there
but nothing too crazy that was my hand
wobbling there when you draw with it
it's one of those things that you could
tell the difference but it's probably a
little harder to tell at home I'll press
a little harder and try it again so
overall I think yes there is some little
bit of mechanical wobble here but it's
really good it is so close to what what
I see with a Wacom pen the other thing
that this pen does extraordinarily well
is initial activation rate so if I just
very gently draw on this thing my line
is super small and what's cool is if
you're a light Sketcher um you're still
going to get a great range of pressure
from this thing like I am barely
pressing at all I don't know if you
could even see that line and it's still
giving me a line the initial activation
rate on these XP pen tablets is really
good and it doesn't matter if you use
the thin pen or the thick pen they're
basically doing the same thing that's a
really light line I'll add a bit more
pressure kind of my standard line
drawing my thickest line it's doing the
same thing let's do the slow angled line
here and it looks really good I'm really
happy with how this is performing this
is fantastic now while we're here I did
want to show off the settings this has
been redesigned since I last saw it it's
less flashy um there's this drop down
down here where right now it's set on a
shortcut remote or I can change some
things on the the tablet itself but on
the shortcut remote you just come in
here you tap on a key that you want to
change I have one of the major Keys set
to undo because I do a lot of undoing
with my lines there's also different um
setups so you can come into here and set
up these four different profiles and you
can toggle on the profile or off the
profile and you can also come up here
and add a new profile per application so
if I wanted something specific for Adobe
animate or Adobe Illustrator I could
totally do that from here program by
program shortcuts let's drop this down
and go to the tablet itself and this is
all the stuff we used to see on a tablet
we have our calibration so I have my
like little corners and I could tap on
the corners I don't want to do that I'm
going to escape out of this I can set my
work area I can even change my display
settings like my brightness and that
sort of thing I can also come in here
with uh my pen settings now I mentioned
there's two pens and there's a drop down
over here so I can have one set of
pressure for this slim pen and I could
have say a different set of pressure for
that other pen which is really nice so
if you want two different drawing Styles
cuz you have two different pens you
could set these independently you also
have 16,000 levels of pressure that's a
little bit Overkill but you could see
how much pressure do I have to apply to
get that it's going to give you this
pressure gauge so my initial activation
rate let's see if we can get it down to
like I don't know this is really really
light it's really hard to get it below
like 300 but you can set all that up in
there and then there's some other
settings in here as well that is the
pentest and those are some of the
settings that you're going to find for
this tablet this tablet was exactly what
I expected I reviewed two other Gen 2 XP
pen tablets last year I believe it was
the 14 and the 16 and there were great
upgrades over the last version this is
the same exact thing but it's at a
larger size with a couple extra features
packed into the pens we've kind of hit
this level of maturity for drawing
tablet so I'm not surprised at all that
this is what XP pen has produced here
since it is 19 in it's right at that
size where you have to start thinking
about your desk setup and if it's big
enough for what you're doing for example
I've got a tray that my monitor's on
it's a little bit wider this doesn't
quite fit on my desk it overlaps a
little bit so a 16in still works best
for me if I was using it in more open
space like my testing area it's plenty
of space over there so this is all to
say that even though it's moveable kind
of like the 16s that I like to use you
do kind of have to have the space for it
still cuz you're getting a bit larger
unlike a 16 where a 16 makes a nice
second display once you get up to this
size 19 in if you got a stand for it
this would make a great primary monitor
if it was the only thing you had where
you set it up as a monitor where you're
doing one task and pulling it down to
draw on if you're doing another task the
big question here is is this a walkom
replacement I feel like it is it's going
to get you like 95% of the way there if
we're looking at the pen Apples to
Apples here the Wacom pen is still
better there's that tiny bit of wave
here but man is it really subtle this is
something that XP Ben has really
improved with this Gen 2 variation of
their Pro tablets if you've never used a
Wacom tablet you're not going to notice
the difference even if you are coming
from a Wacom tablet unless you're doing
a ton of line art you might not notice
the difference and from a price
standpoint it makes a lot more sense for
most artists than a Wacom tablet there's
also that h on display is it better
honestly I think they're they're really
tied it comes down to whether you need
that touchcreen or whether you don't
need it if you don't need it but you
want the 19 in go with this one if you
really want that touch screen go with
the hooy on but what do you guys think
let me know Down Below in the comments
and don't forget to check out Brads Arts
school.com that's all I got this week
I'll talk to you guys in a couple of
days
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