I tried out a lot during the years: photoshop (cs2 - cc ), krita, gimp, paint tool sai, mypaint, corel painter, paintstorm studio and maybe more, just can't remember. So you should pick the right software for your needs and preferences. Tablets are great to have when you need to transfer a raster image into a vector environment and vice versa because you are definitely going to need to edit pixel by pixel to get edges to blend etc.Īlmost any professional graphics software will work for Drawing tablets, as they have pretty much a stranglehold on the digitizer tablet market. sketching basically, i'm not good at it but a good sketcher would probably love a good tablet.Īnd, if you need to edit (especially for raster images) down to individual pixels and pixel groups then a tablet is very helpful. If you are good at freehand pencil/drawing then a tablet is great to have your work already created in the digital realm without transferring it there later to work on more. In recent years digital advancements have designers leaving pen and paper behind, allowing them to create visual image files using their computer mouse or Graphic Drawing Tablets.