I own an tab 9 ultra and I was wondering if anyone has experience using a rough screen protector on their screen tablets and if they prefer it to drawing on glass. I use it in combination with a wacom one stylus. I find its hard to have the same control on glass as with traditional pencil and paper
Its definitely an improvement over glass, although you get significant more wear on the nibs in particular more delicate ones like the thinner version of Steadler's Noris Digital EMR pens. attached is the brand I was using and it has very good pen-feel on an S8.
>>7944303Still on galaxy tab s6 lite. Yes rough screen protectors do help. I dunno what recent default s-pen tips are like, but if it's still that rubbery material, I'd also look if other pens can work on your tablet. I replaced mine with wacom one. Since tab s6 lite was built with wacom tech, so it works. Not sure if Samsung and Wacom still work together for s pen stuff on newer devices.Also I don't usually blame softwares but alot of android drawing apps suck. Clip studio is great but you have to pay them monthly like a cuck. Ibis paint x is great and while it also asks you for a monthly payment, buying one time ad removal thing gives you like 99% of functionality and they stop asking for monthly payment. I think monthly thing only adds cloud based features(which I do not care for).
>>7944394I see, I think I'll try that one out then. I saw a detachable one too but I was looking for one that sticks right to the screen.>>7944584I have the s6 lite as well lol. I actually did replace my s-pen with a titanium nub with a wacom one and it works great! I suppose I'll need to buy different nibs though so they don't wear so fast.
Wait can you use s-pen nibs with the wacom one? I bought a bunch of titanium nibs for my s-pen awhile back so I wouldn't have to buy more nibs when my screen protector arrives.