Happy New Year to all!
To help see a (better, hopefully...!) New Year in, I've been busy putting together this '2020 Highlights' video showcasing all that was great in 2020 - enjoy and I'll see you soon! đ
Thursday, 31 December 2020
The Last Post... (of 2020!)
Thursday, 24 December 2020
It's the most wonderful time of the year... apparently
Sunday, 13 December 2020
GAOMON M1220 Tablet Review
Released just in time for Christmas is the new GAOMON M1220 Graphics Tablet â Iâve been looking forward to reviewing this as it has a few nifty features I wanted to put to the test, so letâs dive inâŠ
For those new to the digital art game, this is a 12â Graphics Tablet that you use to draw with (actually, itâs also a 12â Graphics Tablet if you arenât new to the digital art game, but you know what I meanâŠhopefully!â)
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
By connecting this device to your PC/Laptop, Mac or even compatible Android device, you can create digital artwork lot easier than by simply using a mouse â you can also use this instead of a mouse â confusing isnât it haw haw⊠đ
In the box: The M1220 tablet, 1 battery-free pen, USB Cable, 2 USB adaptors for Android devices, 8 spare Pen Nibs, 1 Nib Extractor Tool, Pen Sleeve/Holder, Drawing Glove, GAOMON branded String Bag, a âPouchâ for the spare pen nibs, Quick Start Guide, Driver Download/Instructions Card, a handy Mouse Mat with Adobe Photoshop shortcuts (nice idea!) and a âClad Boardâ which affixes to the tablet should you wish to change the âlookâ of tablet. The little âextrasâ like the mouse mat and bag are a nice touch and a welcome addition, giving you more bang for your buckâŠ
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GAOMON M1220 Mouse Mat © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Accessories © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Bag © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Accessories © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
The pen: as you would expect these days, the pen is battery-free, supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and needs to be only 10mm away from the tablet to register. It also supports 60° of âTiltâ.
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GAOMON M1220 Pen Accessories © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Pen © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Pen © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
The tablet: the M1220 is a 12â (16:9) tablet with an actual work area of 10â x 6.25â (or ÂŹ6.25â x 3.5â when used with a (Android) phone). Down the left side are the now-familiar shortcut/express keys, from top to bottom, default settings are: (E) Eraser, (B) Brush, (]) Brush Zoom In, ([) Brush Zoom Out, (CTRL+) Zoom In, (CTRL-) Zoom Out, Spacebar and CTRL. These can be reconfigured in the driver software â simply click on the onscreen button and choose from the dropdown menu options. The tablet is very light and portable and very thin at only 7.6mm high.
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GAOMON M1220 Shortcut Keys © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 Multimedia Keys © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Sitting in the middle of these 8 shortcut keys is the Function Dial. Pressing this little white LED button brings up the onscreen âwheelâ menu â from here you have access to the following options: âAudioâ, âScrollâ, âZoomâ, âUndoâ and âBrushâ â by selecting one via the outer ring of the dial, then pressing the white centre button, you can then use the dial to increase/decrease volume, Zoom In or Out of the canvas etc â the âBrushâ setting also has a few more handy settings like opacity, flow, size etc â pretty handy! Another nice touch is that if you donât like the onscreen wheel appearing dead centre of your artwork onscreen, you can âdragâ anywhere you prefer and it will appear next time where you left it â another nice touch! đ
Across the top is something you donât see everyday on these tablets: 13 multimedia keys! I found this to be a great addition and very useful, as it gives you instant quick access to functions you would normally use keyboard shortcuts for i.e., in order they are: âNew Desktopâ, âTask Managerâ, âShow Desktop (Minimise Windows!)â, âFile Explorerâ, âSaveâ, âNew Documentâ, âLock Windows/Systemâ, âRewindâ, âPlay/Pauseâ, âFast Forwardâ, âMuteâ, âReduce Volumeâ and âIncrease Volumeâ â phew! I found these to be really handy, but I found one niggly issue â it seems you can only use these by using your fingertips; you canât actually use the pen to press and/or activate these buttons⊠not a dealbreaker by any means, but would have meant a slightly better/quicker user experience perhapsâŠ
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GAOMON M1220 Multimedia Keys © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
The row of 13 icons/buttons are âhousedâ within a curved rectangle shape atop the tablet â although this makes for a nice overall design, it does mean you can only plug the USB-C cable one-way round only â it wasnât really an issue for me, but there are some finnicky creatives out thereâŠ! đ
Thereâs also a âclad boardâ provided as a âgiftâ in the box which you can use to change the appearance of the tablet â it comes with pre-cut shapes to fit over the buttons and wheel!
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GAOMON M1220 Clad Board © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Right, now the important bit â how does it perform?
For this review I used Adobe Photoshop on Windows 10. After creating a new document, I tried a few test scribbles you can see here:
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GAOMON M1220 Scribble Test © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
The pen is nice and light and feels comfortable to hold and use. The lower third of the pen, surrounding the buttons, has a nice non-slip rubber type covering. Speaking of buttons, it has two and by default these are set as Top; âRight Clickâ and Bottom: â(E) Eraserâ mode. Lines tapered out nicely with no lagging, even when quickly cross-hatching. Pen pressure worked effortlessly â by simply pressing down harder and/or lighter, youâre able to produce nice thin or thick brush strokes. You can change the pressure settings in the software to best suit the way you draw.

The multimedia keys are a useful addition â you sometimes see these on keyboards, but having them on a tablet is quite cool. As previously stated, it would have been nice to use your pen with them, but its handy being able to control the music volume whilst drawing! đ
All in all, this is another nice tablet from GAOMON. Itâs not too large for your desktop, making it quite portable â especially with the cool bag supplied! The shortcut keys and illuminated âFunction Dialâ work well together and the whole drawing experience with the pen was great with no issues at all â I was able to quickly knock out the âSnowmanâ illustration in a few seconds!
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'Snowman' created with the GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
I was unable to test the device with an Android phone (currently being an iPhone owner!), but as I understand it, roughly only the left third of the tablet area would be usable using this functionality. Not sure Iâd ever want to draw/create on my phone, but each to their own⊠đ
The M1220 works with most, if not all, creative software(s) including the usual suspects: Adobe CC, Corel Suite, Clip Studio Paint, MediBang, Krita etc with Windows 7/8/8.1/10 or above, Mac OS 10.12 or above, Android 6.0 or above (iPhone and iPad are NOT supported!).
This tablet is available now from the usual outlets and should be appearing under Christmas trees everywhere soonâŠ
Saturday, 12 December 2020
New! GAOMON M1220 Review - Coming Soon!
Just in time for Christmas - new in the Steve B Graphics Studio: Currently testing/reviewing and playing with(!) the brand new M1220 graphics tablet from GAOMON! Looks like it has a few nifty features... Full review coming soon - stay tuned!
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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GAOMON M1220 © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Wednesday, 9 December 2020
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Sunday, 6 December 2020
VEIKK VK1200 Tablet Review
Welcome to possibly my last review of 2020! Although this year has been rubbish for practically everything and everybody, it's actually been a great one for Graphic Pen Tablets and Displays with some great devices being released in the last 12 months.
Is the new Veikk VK1200 a Christmas cracker or the equivalent of a stale Mince Pie? Read on... đ
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
The VK1200 pen display is the latest graphics tablet from Veikk, a Chinese based manufacturer who produce a variety of devices like this for (predominantly) designers and illustrators, but of course, anyone can use one!
As far as I know, at 12â (11.6â active area), this is their smallest drawing tablet â about the size of an iPad. This isnât a standalone device though â it needs to be plugged into a PC/Laptop or Mac and you draw on the screen!
I actually own and use a larger VK1560 tablet for various illustration work, so can vouch for their quality, but wanted something smaller and a bit more portable, for when, hopefully, we can go back to working in an office!
In the box are the tablet, 2 pens (which come in their own felt-type sleeves/protectors), 20 spare nibs, USB cable, HDMI cable, nib remover, drawing glove, driver download instructions, quick start guide and a pen holder in two parts; the bottom half is not only for storing the spare nibs, but can remove the older nib from the pen as it doubles up as a nib extractor tool! Once screwed together with the top half, the combined units become a handy pen holder.
Whilst connecting the tablet to my laptop it was quite fiddly connecting the mini HDMI connector into the tablet. It took a few attempts as I didnât want to damage anything, but apart from that setting everything up was effortless.
This is a fully laminated HD 1920x1080 screen and out of the box with no settings tinkering, was vibrant and nice and bright. It comes with a pre-fitted Anti-Glare Screen Protector.
The pen(s) is quite light, but feels good in the hand and is a two-button job: top button is âEraser/Penâ mode whilst the bottom button acts as âRight Clickâ.
I created the illustration accompanying this review in Photoshop. Not only is the pen âbattery-freeâ, it also supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, which means you can vary the width of the line by pressing down a bit harder basically â perfect for the type of cartoon image presented here. Drawing felt smooth with no noticeable lagging. âTiltâ is also supported which helps with shading.
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Down the left side of the tablet are 6 shortcuts keys (the middle one bearing the VEIKK logo isnât actually a button!) which provide easy shortcuts (obviously!) whilst drawing; F5 (Refresh), Zoom In, Zoom Out, Space, Increase Brush size, Decrease Brush size.
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
All these settings (and the for the pen) are configurable in the driver software.
This is a really cool looking, well-built tablet with its nice curved corners and metal backing and itâs only 12mm high! Flip it over and youâre presented with the four rubber feet incorporated into a kind of âXâ type design â very industrial looking!
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Unfortunately, no stand comes with this particular model, so youâll have to do what I did if you donât like working âflatâ and thatâs prop it up with a book⊠đ
Here's the goodies you get in the box:
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
This is a great little device and comes recommended whether youâre a
novice or a grizzled professional and would make any creatives face
light up to find this in their stocking this Christmas!
Right, where's the Sherry...? Cheers! đ
Monday, 30 November 2020
New! VEIKK VK1200 Review Coming Soon...
Looking forward to giving this new VEIKK VK1200 a good testing here in the Steve B Graphics Studio...let's hope it's as good as it looks - it could be the ideal gift for the Creative Type this Christmas! Watch this space!
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VEIKK VK1200 Pen Display in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
Thursday, 26 November 2020
HUION Kamavs 16 (2021) Tablet Review...
Ho Ho HUION... or something! It looks like Santa has arrived earlier than usual this year and dropped off a HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) Graphic Pen Tablet for review... I must be on his 'good' list! đ
You can read the full review here
HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
HUION Kamvas 16 (2021) in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
As always, I shot, edited and produced the video and accompanying illustrations here:
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
HUION Kamvas 12 Tablet Review...
The wait is over! The moment you've all been waiting for... probably! The Steve B Graphics review of the new HUION Kamvas 12 Pen Tablet is now live and can be found over on the MyTabletGuide site.
If you're an artist, designer or even a stunt man/woman/person or just in the market for a new graphics tablet or pen display you can check out my other reviews - you're welcome! đ
HUION Kamvas 12 in the studio © Steve B Graphics 2020 |
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