![]() ![]() ![]() This is more prevalent when making smaller, more precise strokes than faster strokes, and is probably due to the high report rate of the XP Pen models. ![]() ![]() XP Pen can show more ‘jitter’ than Huion styluses, where your drawing does not move in a straight line. You will generally struggle to see any drawing accuracy differences between the manufacturers, as all offer 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, and most offer +/- 60 degrees of tilt support. XP Pen offers very similar pens, like the P05R and PA2, used on the Artist 15.6Pro and Artist 22 (2nd gen) respectively. This offers shorter nibs which give greater stability to your drawing, and so therefore give you better accuracy. The older model of Huion stylus is the PW507, which has now been superseded by the PW517. Most are passive, but some must be charged via USB, and these are generally best avoided due to the extra inconvenience. The styluses of Huion and XP Pen are pretty similar, although neither quite match the hand ‘feel’ and accuracy of Wacom’s latest Pro Pen 2 stylus.Įach design of stylus tends to be used on a few different models for Huion – there is not one stylus type for each model – but XP Pen often have one stylus per model. ![]()
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