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Reddit mentions of Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand for Artisul D13, D10, iPad Pro and Wacom Cintiq

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand for Artisul D13, D10, iPad Pro and Wacom Cintiq. Here are the top ones.

Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand for Artisul D13, D10, iPad Pro and Wacom Cintiq
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Ergonomically designed and with multi angle degrees.Light weight for portability.Anti-Slip rubber coating.Compatible with Artisul D13, Ipad Pro, Ipad, Wacom Intuos, Intuos Pro and Cintiq 13HD2 Modes - Easel and Display mode, simply rotate the stand support leg.
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ColorBlack
Height1.8 Inches
Length12.7 Inches
Weight0.000625 Pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand for Artisul D13, D10, iPad Pro and Wacom Cintiq:

u/artaru · 3 pointsr/ipad

I was at the Apple Store today to try out the Logi Slim Combo for both sizes. The keyboard feels fantastic but the kickstand is nowhere near sturdy enough to draw/lean on. It's a complete no go for me.

Build quality is as others said not the greatest but not really a deal breaker for me.

But if only use the kickstand for mostly reading / typing that's fine. But i write and annotate pdfs a lot so this is important to me.

I use this stand with a simple plastic back cover, and an external Bluetooth keyboard. That has worked really well for me.

Ps I also looked at the Draft Table but that's pricier, 0.3pound heavier, and more importantly has only three angles.

u/Cancun_sucked · 2 pointsr/wacom

You are right! I checked amazon to look for a better alternative anyway which is: (Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand for Artisul D13, D10, iPad Pro and Wacom Cintiq) [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019GCXGGW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_JUBSAbP332VQK]

u/tylermon2 · 1 pointr/wacom

DESK SOLUTIONS
-Stands and such.

I typically have worked with Cintiq's. Im a huge fan of an arm+screen mount...this is my intended solution for my desk. http://amzn.to/2gSV10L + http://amzn.to/2fRMlXJ
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For on the go the above wont work so I am looking at this: Artisul Stand $60
http://amzn.to/2fYRReh
It seems compact, should fit in any bag a MSP fits into.

u/sierraiola · 1 pointr/wacom

Ugh, I need a stand too. I am currently using a bowl with towels on it. I have this beautiful product propped all willy-nilly because it didn't come with a stand.

I love Wacom, but every once in a while I get really frustrated with how they roll things out.

EDIT: I just bought this because I got so irritated. Supply and demand, Wacom- supply and demand.

u/psyche77 · 1 pointr/Surface

The Book has some nice features like a bigger screen and the dGPU option. But if you're just looking for a kickstand, there's the Artisul Freestyle Stand - Drawing Tablet Stand .

u/kodack10 · 1 pointr/wacom

Get yourself an Artisul D13 Freestyle stand and some foam bumper feet. Cut the feet in half with scissors and stick 2 of them at the bottom of the lip that supports the tablet so it creates a small gap to let air in the bottom of the MSP's vents.

I have the MSP13 and it fits like a glove but provides great cooling, and a 16 should also fit but with a little overlap.

It's also a solid stand and fully adjustable. I couldn't use my MSP without it. I draw almost exclusively in my lap and the stand is solid for this purpose.

u/voider78 · 1 pointr/wacom

Should the Artisul D13 stand not be a better fit for the 16"? I am in Germany and only found this one: https://www.amazon.de/Standfuß-für-Logic-Artisul-D13/dp/B019GCXGGW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1483633513&sr=8-3&keywords=artisul

u/Aphyd · 1 pointr/ArtFundamentals

I had a similar concern when I started. I settled on a setup with printer paper attached to a clipboard (I use the Officemate Letter Size), and the clipboard mounted on a Artisul Freestyle Stand, with a strong clip securing the clipboard to the stand. I let the bottom of the clipboard rest on the lower rubber edge, so that my hand doesn't brush against the resistance.

With this setup I can mostly keep my neck straight and look with my eyes down at the angled paper. I'll also sometimes put the stand on top of a book to raise it higher up. It'll challenge your shoulder muscles but no more than an angled tablet. You also won't be able to rotate the page easily. I used that as an opportunity to practice drawing at all angles, instead.

It's a little pricy (about $70 for all the pieces) but your health is worth orders of magnitude more. As a bonus the stand works great with a tablet when you want to try digital drawing.