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My name is Makayla, but I go by Ghost or Yeen. I like to sell my own hand made art on here. I also like to sell Breyer horses. Feel free to contact me with any questions/requests you may have (:
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- e***9 (967)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseShipped fast! Pretty model! Thanks so much!
Reviews (1)

26 December 2017
Not the same as a Wacom Cintique, still pretty nice to draw on
4 of 4 found this helpful I personally wanted a Surface Pro so I could draw on it. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed to find out that this surface pro does not support Paint Tool Sai- an art program used by a vast number of artist. It does work, but the pressure sensitivity does not work and that makes the drawing program useless. The drawing programs that do work (and are not limited to): FireAlpaca, Manga Studios, Photoshop and MediBang paint pro.
The pen is quite nice, but it does have its cons. For example, sometimes you have to pair it again. Another inconvenience I've experienced is that whenever I flip it to the other end (the eraser end), it does erase- but if I change the brush size of the eraser, it changes the brush size of my brush that I am drawing with. The pen can't right click which is also pretty annoying since I have to actually use my mouse or trackpad just to swatch from the canvas I'm using. If you're a digital painter or just a fan of using multiple colors, it gets old really fast.
Aside from the huge disappointment of being unable to use Paint Tool Sai, the Surface pro is something I'd recommend to anyone. It's a very nice computer. It charges fast, is portable, doesn't require a keyboard to type, is portable and lightweight. As for the keyboard, it's very nice to use. It's magnetic so there's no way you're gonna break it when you put it into the port it goes into. The charger is also magnetic. I have to say that the keyboard is pretty annoying when you're trying to draw on the screen but it's something you get used to. While handy when drawing, you don't really have to use or even buy the keyboard.
The screen itself is nice to draw on and the stand is amazing. It doesn't even budge on more slippery surfaces. It bends very far and it's great for adjusting the screen to the angle you enjoy drawing in.
The surface pro only has one USB, but if you want to plug in multiple things like a drawing tablet, mouse and phone charger you can get one of those USB ports with multiple ports on it that you plug into the computer itself.
Regardless of all those inconveniences, I do love the Surface Pro. It's fun to use, the screen is smooth and nice to draw on, the keyboard sounds nice and it runs smoothly aside from one odd noise it makes when cooling down or running heavy programs.
Thank you mom and dad for my new Surface Pro! I love it <3