Nothing better than spending an evening painting a grinning skull engulfed in flames. Good times.
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified.
I am very exciteced because we just sent out a large number of the Limited Edition @moonshine_bandits Prints! Thank you to everyone who perchused one or more of them! We sill have a few left so pick one up today before they are gone. #moonshinebandits #limitededitionprint #artprintsale
Here’s the finished t-shirt artwork I created for @moonshine_bandits – really easy and fun dudes to work with. Limited color silk-screen, I believe 6 colors (can’t remember off the top of my head). I’ve got signed limited edition prints in my shop if you’re a fan! #skullart #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance #hire #moonshinebandits
Hey man, don’t tread on my badass illustration of a rattlesnake and his fully loaded rifle. It’s just not a good idea.
Licensing this for your own custom patriot t-shirt design though? GREAT idea.
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified.
Here’s something I drew to celebrate yesterday’s historic summit with Trump and Kim Jong-un. I turned it into a crappy animation, because I understand global politics. #kimjongil #donaldtrump #nukes #summit #trumpcaricature
Pretty sure this guy loves the smell of freedom [and napalm] in the morning.
Loved creating this illustration of a patriot skull duel-wielding a pair of pistols!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified.
Logo design I created for the #vaping company Honey B Vapors of a chill #honeybee vaping (because bees hate smoke) on his honeycomb throne. #logodesign #characterdesign #clipstudiopaint #mangastudio #illustration #hire
Few things are more awesome than a samurai in full armor glinting in the moonlight. Very few things. Loved designing the armor on this intense samurai character!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified.
I had the chance recently to work with the legendary @moonshinebandits – here’s a peek at the ink drawing for their design, featuring their signature off-road limo, and two guys as skeletons! #moonshinebandits #bandart #bandmerch #skeletonart #skullart #flylanddesigns
Happy to share that my latest set of vinyl stickers produced by #Vinyl Disorder are now available in my shop. Just $5 for this set of 3! Volume 9 – the Evil series! Thanks to all that have picked up the previous sets.#Vinyl Stickers #devil #skull #mad scientist
My new logo! After beating my head against my desk for months trying to refurbish my logo, I reached out to my friend and super talented artist @absorb81 to create this awesome hand-drawn text style for my brand. I then updated the floating island (Fly-Land, get it now?) mark, and here we have our new logo! I really needed something that worked better as a watermark and was more condensed and bold. Craig did an amazing job, thanks buddy. I’m SO EXCITED about where things are headed over here. Each new year brings some crazy new adventure and chance to prove myself. Any thoughts on the new logo? #freelanceart #freelanceartist #logodesign
Really enjoyed working on this awesome image of a mystic ascending space and time… Bonus: Tentacles!!
Achieve enlightenment with this psychedelic mystic design– available to be customized and licensed!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified.
Inking a #fanart piece for the obscure @Marvel team the #Thunderbolts, because they will eventually have to make a movie/tv series of this when they hit the bottom of the barrel. #sketch #wip #pencildrawing #concept #illustration #freelanceartist #hire
Here was the final #psychedelicart #skull monk dude with colors added. Really happy with how this turned out. Any feedback is always welcome and appreciated. Does the color scheme work? #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance
You may be a badass, but you’ll never be as badass as these roughneck skeleton oil field workers. Sorry.
Really had fun with this one!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified!
New line of e-juice from @adrenalinevapors.co that I illustrated the labels for, featuring a has-been 80’s headbanger screaming into his microphone and dropping his gut. #vapingart #mascot #characterdesign #clipstudiopaint #mangastudio #illustration #hire
I’m really happy to report that our first #DrinkandDraw in State College for local artists was a success! We had 20 artists emerge from their caves and socialize, draw, and drink! Thank you everyone who came out and helped promote the event. We’re excited about making this a regular thing, and expanding it. #champssportsgrill #drinkanddrawsc #localartists #statecollegepa
A fantastically gross repeating pattern featuring eyes and teeth. It was difficult to work out a design that would repeat seamlessly, but I’m happy with how it turned out!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified!
Custom #TShirtdesign I created for the #HotRod Power Tour #KansasCity 2017. Always a fun challenge to draw cars, which can be very hard to get right. I had to us a lot of reference photos for this one to get the details of the models just right (or close enough anyway). #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #freelance #hire
Very excited for the #drinkanddraw event for local artists of State College PA tonight from 7 to 9 at Champs sports grill. See you there!!
Fight fire with fire! Satan hangs up his devious ways and and joins the fire department in true bad-ass fashion. I really had fun with this one!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified!
The first Drink and Draw is tomorrow night! Here’s a speed video showing how I created the artwork for the poster in Clip Studio Paint. Getting really excited to see who turns out tomorrow! #ClipStudioPaint #wacomcintiqpro #drinkanddraw #champssports
Here’s my finished @donniedarko_movie #fanart piece – I wanted to try to keep the color scheme really limited, and the lineart solid so I could silk-screen it someday. Would anyone be interested in that? #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance #hire
#Fanart piece I was working on for one of my favorite #sci-fi movies of all time, @donniedarkofilm . Decided to draw this on good old fashioned paper (had some liying around). #sketch #wip #pencildrawing #concept #illustration #freelanceart
A veritable smorgasborg of cartoon characters, and in true Flyland Designs style: zombified!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified!
Really excited to finally share this series of illustrations I did for the University of Georgia and Chick-Fil-A for a pop-up restaurant and nationally televised commercial we created last year for the Georgia v. Auburn game. More to come on this! #georgiafootball #georgiabulldogs #chickfila #rivalrestaurant #mascotdesign
Took a shot at drawing some classic #SilverSurfer #fanart – sort of happy with this. I think I screwed up the legs and abdomen a bit. Any suggestions? #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #hire #marvel #freelance
Wanted to share these final product shots of the #motorcyclehelmet I designed for #blazeartworks – so happy with how it turned out. Seriously challenging illustrating something that could #vinylwrap around an object like this. #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #freelance #hire
I’m so thrilled to announce that I won a Gold award at the Central Pennsylvania Creative Professionals Bracket Awards this weekend! The award was for my recent illustration work with Chick-Fil-A and McCann of New York. The talent submitted to the awards was all inspiring, top-level stuff. I’m so honored to be recognized, and thankful to the CP squared staff for all they do. Enormous thank you’s all around! #flylanddesigns #cp2 #bracketawards #chickfila #rivalrestaurant #illustrationawards #auburntigers #georgiabulldogsfootball #hire
Two things I love to draw – sloths and the beach! This t-shirt ready template featuring two very chill animals and a relaxing beach background can be customized to tailor to your business!
This pre-existing artwork is available for licensing, for most uses.
All of the images are high-resolution, at least 14 inches tall/wide, and are separated from their backgrounds.
Once you purchase a license to an image, I will send you a layered Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file (depending on the type of artwork), along with a licensing agreement.
I can also modify the images (ie. place them on templates, add your logo, change colors) for an additional fee.
All text can be modified!
Illustration I created of a Norwegian legend, depicting a big hairy troll behind a dark warlock in the woods stirring a cauldron. I had a lot of fun with this – I tried to give it a rougher look by skipping the ink stage, and coloring over my pencils. Happy with the result.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
Insane lab rat mascot I created for the cool people at @premiumejuiceusa for their new rebranding campaign.The design is inspired a bit by the classic Rat Fink character, only this time with science. Drawn in manga studio 5. #mascot #characterdesign #clipstudiopaint #mangastudio #illustration #hire
Digital #sketch I was working on last year for a lab rat mascot for a #vaping company – inspired by #ratfink (duh) #mascot #character-design #clipstudiopaint #mangastudio #illustration #hire
Detailed illustration of Poseidon, my favorite of the Greek Gods I created in Clip Studio Paint. Hoping to create a whole series of these.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
Here’s a shot of my Georgia Bulldog illustration being wrapped on the Chick-Fil-A restaurant on the Georgia-Florida state line for their nationally televised commercial – so lucky to be a part of this! #georgiabulldogs #georgiafootball #mascotdesign #chickfila
Here’s a really fun album cover I was hired to create for @mcsnax of a blue-collar slob rolling up his sleeves (metaphor) and taking on the #apocalypse #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #albumcover #freelance #hire
Happy to share this reimagining of the Auburn University Tiger for Chick-Fil-A – they hired me to create a series of enormous illustrations for a pop-up Chick-Fil-A restaurant during the Auburn v. Georgia game last year, which was featured in a nationally televised commercial! It was such a challenging project, but I’m so happy with how it turned out. More to come… #georgiafootball #aubiethetiger #aubie #chickfila #rivalrestaurant
The world needs more #hotrod #demon illustrations, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. Illustrated in ClipStudioPaint #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #mascot #freelance #hire
Here’s the finished #logodesign of a Fun #Tiki head I created for a really cool company specializing in hand-carved solid wood jewelry displays. #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #logodesign #hire #freelance
Exploratory poster illustration I created in a psychedelic style I’m experimenting with of an old wise dude meditating the planets into existence in outer space – and for some reason: tentacles. Lots and lots of tentacles.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
T-shirt illustration I created for Great Lakes Graphics featuring a #dive bar home to shady looking sharks, slutty mermaids, and deep-sea diving gorillas.The design is black and white on the shirt until the wearer goes out into the sun, and the colors are revealed! #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance #hire #beachart
Hey everyone, I’m really excited to announce that me, Jeremy Bratton, and Melissa Hombrosky are organizing a monthly Drink and Draw event at Champs Bar and Grill in State College PA! Any local artists of any skill level are welcome to come out and meet other artists! Please help us spread the word! More info at https://www.facebook.com/drinkanddrawsc
Illustration I created in a vintage style of a snake oil salesman for the Charlatan Russ group. I tried to hold back on the color and create it with a bit of a woodblock ink style.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
Pencil #sketch for one of my favorite illustrations from last year of an underwater #dive bar drawn in #clipstudiopaint #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance #hire
Here’s a snapshot of my mechanical owl and elephant tapestry out in the wild – thrilled with how it printed – thanks @wazshop_ #news #hire #tapestry #owlart #elephantart
Tribute illustration I created last year to the heavy metal legends #Lemmy, #CliffBurton, #RonnieJamesDio, and #BonScott carved into Mount Rushmore (mount Rockmore because we’re clever) for @listenable_records new sampler #albumcover. #art #mangastudio #clipstudiopaint #illustration #tshirtdesign #freelance #hire
I’m nearly finished creating a thrid set of brushes for @clipstudiopaint – are there any brushes that you’d like to see? Anything missing from my other sets? This set will focus a lot on repeating patterns and design elements. Thanks! #mangastudio5 #clipstudiopaint #brushes
Inking a #Watchmen #fanart piece – as a kid, this was the first graphic novel I ever read, and I still go back and flip through it every couple years. Masterpiece. #sketch #wip #pencildrawing #concept #illustration #freelanceartist #hire
Fun tribute to Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi I got to work on for a Russ bus group in Norway. I tried to add my style to them and tweak them up a bit, as if they’d gotten a little too liberal with the mushrooms.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
This was a really fun, trippy, and detailed illustration I created for @wazshop_ of a mechanical elephant and owl for a line of all-over print apparelto be sold at festivals and concerts. #hire #tshirtdesign #tapestry #owltattoo #psychedelicart
I was hired by a fabric pot manufacturer called @grassrootsfabricpots for growing plants to create a t-shirt for their conventions featuring this hipster #bear #characterdesign we came up with, holding one of their fabric pots. They wanted something that displayed their product in a way that people would want to wear, even if they weren’t familiar with the product. This was printed with direct-to-garment full-color printing. They were kind enough to send me a shirt, and it turned out great! #tshirtdesign #mangastudio #illustration #art #instaart #instaartist
I’ve had the new #wacom #Cintiq Pro 24″ for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. Best #digitalart tool I’ve ever used. I put together a #review of it here: www.flylanddesigns.com/Wacom-cintiq-Pro-24-review
Russ logo I created for the group Araca based on a popular tv puppet kids show in Norway called flåklypa. Always fun to take lovable characters and twist them a bit. Pleasure working with these guys.
The design was for apparel and a vehicle wrap for the russefeiring tradition. If you haven’t heard of it, basically russefeiring involves an entire class of Norwegian students renting a bus (a Russebuss), painting every inch of it with really cool street art, and then partying in it night and day for an entire month during graduation. The different classes wear their designs ever where they go as they clash with rival classes. I’ve done a bunch of these now, and really enjoy it.
The new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ (non-touch) is the perfect tablet for digital artists.
About the Cintiq Pro
I have been using the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ extensively since early April 2018, and I absolutely love it. I’m upgrading from the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, which has severed me well for over six years (and is still ticking). I had high expectations for this digital drawing tablet, and it exceeded them all.
What’s new with the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ is the newest digital drawing tablet for artists developed by Wacom in early 2018. It is essetnailly a monitor that you draw on, and it is not a standalone computer with an operating system (though Wacom has created an addon that will allow for this). Here’s what’s new:
- 8,192 pressure levels using the new Pro Pen 2, 4 times the levels as my previous Wacom Cintiq 24HD.
- 4K high-resolution screen, making it the highest resolution digital drawing tablet that I’m aware of, allowing you to fit more on your screen and providing a crisp and clear display.
- 98% Adobe RGB color performance, making color matching and calibration a joy.
- Reduced size (though not screen size) in all the right places and much lighter design makes the Wacom Cintiq 24HD look like one of those old projection tvs you see on curbsides.
What I’m comparing it to
I’ve used all these drawing tablets in the past, and all have their own unique strengths:
Wacom Cintiq 24HD, Wacom Cintiq 13HD, iPad Pro 10.5 and 12.9, and the Surface Pro.
I have not tried any of the Cintiq’s most direct competitors, including the Dell Canvas (which is only available for Windows, which means it’s not even a possibility for me as a registered Mac FanBoy).
What I love about the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″
So let’s get down to the review. There’s a lot to love about the new Cintiq Pro 24″.
1. The Most Accurate Pen Display Experience I’ve Ever Had with the new Pro Pen
This is what it’s all about, and this is what Wacom does best. I’ve loved my old Wacom Cintiq 24HD because it replicated drawing on paper so well, and have used it every day for the last 6 plus years. Because the pressure sensitivity levels had been increased four-fold, I was expecting the Pro Pen 2 to be better than my older version. But as soon as I started drawing with the new Pro Pen on the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″, it was better than I could have ever hoped.
Improved Pressure-Sensitivity
I was skeptical at first of Wacom’s claims that the Pro Pen 2 had 4X the pressure sensitivity levels as my previous pen – it was already so great, how could it be better? Well, they figured it out somehow. Is it actually 4X better? Probably not. But in a side-by-side test, I was able to draw smooth, sweeping lines in a much more accurately responsive way than the older Wacom 24HD. This is really noticeable when you taper a line down to it’s most narrow point with very light pressure – the increased control was definitely noticeable to me, and was exactly what I was hoping for.
Improved Pen Design
The pen is now (in my opinion) half the weight of the old pen, which makes it more comfortable to hold. It keeps all the great features of the Wacom Pen, namely the rubber grip, eraser tip, and the two toggle buttons, which I use constantly, and really find myself missing when I use the Apple Pencil. A small minor improvement: they’ve added a plastic bevel around the toggle buttons to separate them from the rubber grip, which would sometimes slide around and pop the buttons off on my old pen.
2. Virtually No Parallax
The space between the glass and the screen (which was noticeable but manageable on earlier Cintiqs) is virtually nonexistent now. It no longer feels like I’m drawing on top of a monitor on top of my artwork. For the first time ever, there’s no separation between my pen and my artwork, and it’s an amazing feeling. I would say that it matches the iPad Pro’s accuracy in terms of pen-to-screen distance.
3. Smooth, Crisp Lines with No Lag
Just like the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, there is no lag or slow-down when you are drawing lines. A lot of this may be more dependent on your hardware (I’m using a late-2015 iMac), but I think it’s worth mentioning. The rendering of the pixels themselves is incredibly sharp and smooth. It rendered the lines as fast as I could throw them, even at enormous sizes (40″ x 40″ canvas at 300 dpi).
4. Higher Resolution means more room for artwork
Even though the new Cintiq Pro 24″ screen is technically the same size as my old Cintiq 24HD, I can fit much more on the screen because of it’s higher resolution (perhaps as much as 50% more?). I’ve jacked mine up to 3008×1692, compared to my Wacom Cintiq 24HD’s 1920 x 1200. Note: In the Mac OS, I had to adjust the resolution higher than the default for that display in the Display Preferences to take advantage of this. But as soon as I did, the Layers pallets and other menus become much smaller, while still remaining perfectly legible. I can easily work on a t-shirt design while viewing it in its entirety, rather than having to zoom in and out constantly.
5. Brighter Screen
Compared to the Wacom 24HD, the screen brightness has been drastically improved. In fact, I ended up turning the brightness down to 60% or so, for fear of burning out my retinas.
6. Smart Remote
I wasn’t expecting to love the Smart Remote as much as did, because I am accustomed to using a Razer Orbweaver Gaming keypad by Razer for all my keyboard shortcuts. While I still prefer the gaming pad, the Smart Remote is a huge improvement over the previous models’ shortcut buttons.
It attaches to either side of the screen with a magnet (which is perfect for you left-handed abominations), and its rubber backing means that you can place it anywhere on the screen and it won’t slide off for the most part. I found myself often just holding it in my hand down off to the side. Being able to place it anywhere severely cuts down on any arm/wrist strain, which I used to get after long hours using the previous shortcut buttons.
There are over 17 programmable buttons and a scroll wheel. The scroll wheel can be programmed to control three different parameters (such as zoom, brush size, etc). However, I haven’t been able to get used to this, so I’ve largely ignored it and use button presses for those functions instead.
The battery life on the remote is fantastic, and it shuts itself off when idle. It can also be plugged in permanently into one of the four USB slots with a supplied short cable to charge it continuously. I’ve been using it for several hours a day for weeks, and the battery meter has barely moved.
7. Great Color Calibration right out of the box
Right out of the box, the colors matched my iMac screen nearly perfectly (which had already been color calibrated). I don’t know if that was just a lucky break, or if its software automatically matches existing color profiles on the connected machine. Previously, I had to view my artwork on my iMac screen (and not the Wacom Cintiq 24HD when careful color proofing was needed – but now I feel confident that what I see on the Wacom screen is what will print.
Wacom claims to be able to display 98% of Adobe RGB color gamut – I have no way of testing this, however, I can say that the color representation is much improved in comparison to the Wacom 24HD.
8. Textured “raspy” Paper Feel
This is where Wacom, in my opinion, really has an edge versus other pen displays. The textured feel of the etched glass, without any kind of protector or cover, is just perfect. It has just enough tooth and resistance to it to really trick you into believing you are drawing on paper, and not some soulless chunk of glass. The Cintiq 24HD had this great paper-textured feel to it, and I daresay it’s gotten even better.
9. Slimmer, Lighter, More Elegant design
Lower Weight and More Compact Design
The Wacom 24 HD looks like one of those giant CRT monitors now compared to this thing. It takes up so much less space on my desk and is easier to move around.
Bevel Size
Even though the Cintiq Pro 24″ has the same screen size as the 24HD, it takes up much less space on my desk. The bevels around the screen are just the right size. I’ve heard some complaints that Wacom should eliminate the bevels completely, but I strongly disagree. I use this thing like a drafting table, and I like to lean in on it with all my weight, resting my forearms on it. I don’t want to be doing that directly on the screen. The bevels also give you space to keep the Smart Remote, and additional keypads.
What I like about the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″
1. Tons of USB 3.0 ports (4 total) plus an SD card slot
The previous model had just one USB port, which I used for my gaming keypad for shortcuts. Having four makes this essentially a giant USB hub (and probably the most expensive one ever), and cleans up my desk big time. Works great with an external microphone.
2. On-Screen Menu
The software comes with so many customizable options – one of my new favorites is a customizable App Shortcuts menu. This is essentially a moveable palette that you can toggle on and off. You can program any combination of keyboard shortcuts or other functions. When I used the Wacom 24HD, I had attached a small keyboard to the top of it for when the shortcut buttons just weren’t enough. But now I no longer need even that. I’ve packed it full of items I use constantly (such as Deselect, Flip Canvas Horizontally, Copy, Paste, Hue/Saturation adjustments, and even my own actions). What I love about it is that unlike other customizable in-app menus, this stays in place when I press Tab to hide all menus (which I do often), and is the same across all apps (which is great for me because I jump between Adobe Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint often).
3. Lower Fan Noise
The Cintiq 24HD had a noticeably loud and constant fan noise, especially toward the end of its life. The Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ is nearly silent. Every once in a while the fan will kick on, but it’s much quieter than its predecessor.
4. Included Adapters and Cords for different display connections
I appreciate that Wacom included many different adapters and cords for all the possible ways that you can hook this up to your display port. There’s nothing worse than having a $2K device delivered, and discovering you don’t have the right adapter. I remember having this problem with the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, when I discovered that I didn’t have a DVI to Thunderbolt display adapter. Point to Wacom for being proactive and shipping it with all the different adapters one might need (now if they can only apply this methodology to the release of their stands!).
5. Pen Holder
The Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ has a small plastic pen holder that attaches to the back of the screen. Might be a trivial thing, but I love being able to pop my pen in there and not having to search for it all over my desk every couple hours.
6. No Wacom Driver Issues with the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ (so far…)
To date, the updated drivers (since early April) have worked fine with the programs I use most: Adobe Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint. This was actually a pleasant surprise for a product this new – I hope this continues.
What I don’t like about the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″
1. No Ergo Stand Included
Not including the stand, or even the option to buy one is like selling me a bicycle without a seat. The Cintiq 24HD came with a highly adjustable stand that allowed you to hang the Cintiq off the desk to mimic a drafting table, as well as adjust it to stand 90″ just like a traditional monitor. I love that stand, and it’s what sets it apart from other tablet displays. Other tablets are just a device you put on your desk, while the Cintiq with the stand is your desk. This makes it much easier on your back and neck when you’re putting in 8-hour drawing sessions.
So I was really disappointed to learn that the ergo stand for the Cintiq Pro not only does not come with the unit but that its release date is still to be determined. Mobile Studio Pro users had to wait over a year for their stand to be released. I’m hoping I won’t have to wait as long.
However – being able to buy the stand and tablet separately is a nice option. Previously the Cintiq 24HD was only available with the stand, which made it cost $2400. The Cintiq Pro 24″ costs $2000, and the stand will cost around $400. For those not interested in the stand, that’s a significant saving.
The included 20-degree legs just aren’t a steep enough angle for me, and my neck started bugging me pretty quick. My elegant solution so far has been to stack a couple Directory of Illustration’s underneath the legs to prop it up, which works well enough for now.
NOTE: No, the old 24HD or 27QHD stand will NOT work with the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24. I spoke with Wacom about this, and did some measurements on my old stand. The screws are in totally different places, and since the sizes are so different, it wouldn’t work without some serious DIY.
2. The Price might be too high for some
I personally believe the price of the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ is well worth it, though one of the most common complaints about Wacom products is the high price (compared to its direct competitors). A high-definition monitor alone with this high level of color accuracy can often cost $1000 (thinking of high-end Dell or Apple monitors). Plus, if the Wacom Cintiq’s 24HD long 6+ year life is any indicator of how long this thing will last, I’m sure I’ll get my money’s worth.
This thing is the backbone of my freelance art business, so for me, it pays for itself immediately. If you’re just starting out as a professional artist, or art is a hobby and not a career, then I would recommend starting with the 13″ or 16″ models.
3. Poor Availability – Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 sold out almost immediately
My only gripe with Wacom is that their product launches often don’t seem to roll out like they should. I’m sure there are aspects to this that I don’t understand, considering I draw pictures for a living. But I’ve been anxiously awaiting the release of this product since summer 2017. The release date kept getting pushed and pushed – and when it was finally announced on their social media that the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 would be released first thing 2018, it seemed that the units were sold out immediately. I was able to track down a few from an authorized dealer in New York called Adorama just by sheer luck (they only had 5 left, they said). As of this review, they are still not available on Wacom’s website. I have no idea what is behind this, but it just seems to me like a missed opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Should I get the touch version?
As of April 2018, the touch version is not available yet. However, I find the touch option to be more of a distraction, and I’m happy without it (which saves you $400 at least). There are some reviews about the Wacom Cintiq 27QHD touch having issues, so I’d rather shy away.
Should I get the 32″ version?
Wacom will be launching a 32″ version fo the Wacom Cintiq Pro tablet soon(ish). But it’s not clear when. The price tag on this will be close to $3k. While I would love to try one, I personally don’t think I would enjoy working on something that enormous on my desk. I’m guessing that your computer and graphics card would have to be an absolute beast to handle a high-res display that size.
Is it better than the iPad Pro?
I consider the two devices in completely different categories. For me personally, the iPad Pro 12.9 (which I own) is too small to do professional work on day to day. A lot of artists have found a way to make this work, but for me, I like to work zoomed in with lots of palettes opened and different previews of the work, so I need a bigger screen. I also prefer the way the Wacom Pro Pen 2 draws versus the Apple Pencil. I have a review that compares the Mobile Studio Pro and iPad Pro 12.9 on my YouTube Channel.
What is that weird glove you’re wearing?
It’s made by Smudgeguard, and it helps reduce the friction of your hand on the screen, which allows for throwing smoother lines. Warning: if you wear this to the office, you will be made fun of.
Where can I buy a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″
Conclusion
I highly recommend the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ to any professional illustrator, animator, or graphic designer. It’s the best digital drawing tool I’ve used by far.
About the Artist
Brian Allen is a professional freelance artist and creative director who occasionally talks about himself in the 3rd person. By dumb luck, he’s had the opportunity to work with many cool clients like Harley Davidson Motorcycles, Hulk Hogan, Adult Swim, Hard Rock Cafe, Chick-Fil-A, Activision, and Epson. His art style tends to be humorous and quirky, and sometimes a bit odd. This makes sense, because his wife says he is humorous and quirky, and sometimes a bit odd. You can check out his work at https://www.flylanddesigns.com
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- Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ ReviewSeptember 1, 2023 - 12:30 pm
Professional Illustrator Brian Allen reviews the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ (non-touch). I have been using the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24″ extensively since early April 2018 and I love it! I upgraded from the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, which I used for over 6 years. I had high expectations for this digital drawing tablet and […]
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