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Huion Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet (Free Size, Perfect for Both Right and Left Hand) - Cura CR-01 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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BrandHUION
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.02 Pounds

Description of Huion Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet (Free Size, Perfect for Both Right and Left Hand) - Cura CR-01

Work for both hands - Huion Artist Glove with two fingers; The package includes one unit of glove which can be used on both hand, free size; 20cm in length, 8cm in width. Anti-fouling design - It can prevent smudges from your hand on a Graphic Tablet, Graphics Monitor or some other items, leaving no more scratch. Comfortable Material - Made from Soft Lycra and Nylon, extremely flexible, comfortable to work with; It can reduce friction between your hand and the surface. Classic color - The glove is black, peaceful and charming color; And the most important point is that this color is soiling resistant so you do not need to wash it frequently. Flexible using - Works perfectly for sketching, inking, coloring and digital drawing on graphics tablets.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just buy a knitted fingerless glove!

I wasn't particularly happy with it and I don't use it. To be honest I don't even know where he is. My hand usually gets a bit sticky when I'm drawing for a long time, so I thought it might help my hand not stick to the tablet. It really helps with that, but it's so smooth on the surface of the tablet that it often messes up my lines. I thought there would be the right amount of friction, but it doesn't. The fit is more suited to large hands and incredibly uncomfortable for my small hands. Just

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Boring packaging

If you're on a tight budget then this is most likely the case if you recently bought a Wacom Cintiq (they don't come cheap). This glove does the job. But if you can afford it, choose something with a higher level of quality control. It won't be much more, at most 5-10 dollars. (IN CAPITAL LETTERS so people can see.) ALSO THIS IS NOT A PALM REJECTING GLOVE. So if you have a Windows, Android or iOS tablet, this glove is not for you. Narrow your search. I hope I don't sound rude because I'm just…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Long

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An artist's glove is a must for every pen graphics tablet

The Huion Artist Drawing Tablet Glove is a must-have for any artist who uses a drawing tablet with a pen for drawing. This allows your hand to slide freely on the tablet's surface to avoid delays in the work product. In terms of size, I have a large hand and it has expanded to my hand size. The glove is mainly made of Lycra material, similar to Lycra wetsuit. Feels good on the arm and is breathable to avoid perspiration. The two right fingers are perfectly matched to this glove, allowing the…

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Mostly fine, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A must have for any Cintiq artist or graphic tablet!

I was skeptical to buy at this price and thought I'd just buy a thin winter glove and cut my fingers but bought this one instead. I was surprised that it was of very good quality and worked great on my Cintiq 13HD with a matte display (glossy graphics tablets run even smoother). My hands sweat a lot when drawing, but this prevented my hands from smearing on the display, which I really liked. I can't imagine Cintiq without it. I thought it would be too big for my small hand but it wasn't a big…

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not fashionable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Toes are too short - like a shoe 1 size too small

It worked with my Dell laptop's touchscreen but was primarily intended for use with an iPad and an iPencil for drawing . It definitely worked to prevent the iPad screen from registering unwanted touches. I had to press harder for the iPad to touch through the glove, but I think it would definitely help me. Unfortunately the fingers were not at all comfortable for my hand (male, 5'11", average size". I think my hands and fingers are quite normal for my size, so I felt uncomfortable right away…

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice glove but doesn't help with palm rejection on touch devices.

I am very satisfied with this glove. I have two (one for home and one for travel). They work really well to reduce friction when I'm drawing on my graphics tablet. I've definitely noticed an improvement in both the speed and quality of my work because I can do really nice curved movements the first time (instead of Ctrl-Z until I get it right). So this part is good. The only disappointing factor is that touch-sensitive devices can still be operated with a gloved hand, and one of the main…

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's not an antifouling glove, it's just a useless piece of cloth.

Unlike many people who leave positive reviews, I use my iPad primarily for taking notes, not drawing. When I put my hand on the screen to write, the iPad constantly detects the seam on the outer edge of my hand and distracts me from writing. This makes it almost impossible to write at a normal pace. I have to keep my hand above the screen to write effectively. The material is thin, which is good and bad. It's light enough that it doesn't sweat on my hands, but my fingers are still noticeable…

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  • Confident
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