Having
took the plunge and purchased a Veikk VK1560 graphics display tablet
last year after reading favourable reviews in the online design
community, as they were a brand I hadn't heard of up until that point (you can read the review here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-reviews/R1WWUZK2VUB3V1/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B07DK7CQSP) I
wanted to purchase a smaller, more traditional graphics tablet, so once
again thought I'd try Veikk, having been quite impressed with the
VK1560.
I went for the fairly recently released Veikk A15, which
is a 10x6 inch tablet that comes in 4 'colours' - I went with the red
version, but other than that, they are all exactly the same :)
Starting
with the outer packaging, the design of the box looks very professional
being a trendy black colour with a nice shot of the graphics tablet
taking centre stage. Inside, the items are packed away nice and tidily
and well protected, with the tablet in a protective bag/envelope and the
cable and pen in 'slots' within the cardboard tray - once again, there
is no driver CD, but a round CD-like card with the URL to download the
latest sofware from their website (which is par for the course these
days). A glove is also provided with the usual USB cable. There is no
'pen holder' as such, but it does come in it's own stiff protective case
or pocket I guess you'd call it - see the photo for more details!
Theres also a User Guide, 20 replacment pen nibs and a tool for swopping them out/over.
The
tablet is quite light and is thin (9mm), but sturdy. The build quality
seems good. On the left is 12 shortcut keys which you can customise if
you so wish - I always seem to leave them to the default settings. The
tablet was bigger than I expected as its the work area that is 10x6, but
fits on my desk perfectly - it uses a USB-C lead from the tablet which
is 'right angled'.
The red wheel 'thing' doesnt do anything - its
purely for decoration, but looks nice, with the Veikk logo sitting
inside. Below that on the left are the shortcut keys, but the tablet can
actually be reversed i.e. flipped round and used by any left handed
designers/users out there.
Like its big brother with the VK1560
tablet, the pen is battery free and uses 'magic' to work! It too feels
light and isn't too 'fat' to hold - I found it quite easy to draw with
in Photoshop and has two buttons - one acting as a 'right click' for
contextual menus and the other for alternating between 'pen and 'rubber'
function - very useful!
I was able to use the tablet with no
issues in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign on Windows 10 - I have
yet to use it on a Mac as currently I've got the aforementioned VK1560
tablet plugged into that, but I understand the drivers you download will
work with all Veikk tablets i.e. I can unplug the VK1560 and swop
straight over to the A15 and it will work straight away.
Make
sure you tick the 'Windows Ink' function in the software to get variant
width lines when you draw (the pen has 8192 levels of pressure
sensitivity).
Other than Wacom, Veikk are the only other
tablet/brand I've used. So far I've been very pleased with both the
price and quality of the two tablets I now use/own. The market has seen
quite a few (cheaper) alternatives now to Wacom i.e. Huion, XP-Pen etc
but although I can't comment on them, I think for the forseeable future
I'll stick with Veikk - it will be interesting to see what else they can
produce in the future.
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ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great tablet! Thanks for the suggestion!
But I would go for a XPPen ( https://www.xp-pen.com ), as a professional digital sculptor I use the Star G640 model also had the Deco 01 V2... You get a lot for what you pay. I rather get more bang for my buck!