Product Review - DBMIER USB Lightbox
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Product Review - DBMIER USB Lightbox
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Light Box from Dbmier
I was given the opportunity to use and review the A4S Tattoo Supplies EXTREME Thin Artcraft Tracing LED Light Pad from Dbmier. The only experience I’ve had with a light box was a thick, table-sized model from high school that I utilized once or twice so I never considered the possibility of owning one. As such, I rarely considered tracing as a viable option for my artwork, and the few times it was necessary the process was tedious and difficult without the assistance of additional backlighting. Obtaining this light box has me considering new options for my art. Previously I was forced to perform every step with one sheet of paper: sketching, inking, coloring, and details such as text or borders. This caused constant stress as I worried about stray pencil lines, ink blots, or any number of errors that could force awkward corrections or even having to rework the entire picture. The light box, with its ease of use and sleek design, eliminated a lot of that stress by allowing me to work in layers with traditional media. Tracing allows me to keep the original pencil sketch and ink layers separate allowing for cleaner line art, reduced chance of ink smudging, and the original sketch for future use. This light box is also bright enough to illuminate several pages meaning I can work with layers for sketches, inking, colors, and text. My primary use of the light box has been for tracing drawings but I am eager to test it with other applications. I enjoy using text in my artwork and being able to trace certain fonts allows for excellent practice and an easy way to work on labels and word art. I also foresee other uses for the light box such as tracing chess strategies, shirt designs, and diagrams. Pros: - Easy to use. Simply plug it in and tap the power button until you reach the desired brightness. The included instruction booklet also outlines how to use the product as well as its specifications. - Lightweight and thin. Easy to move and adjust while drawling and suitable to use on any flat surface. - Three levels of brightness to choose from that work well with a variety of paper weights and layers. - Grips on the bottom of the light box ensure it won’t shift around during use. - Vertical and horizontal rulers included for easy measurement and alignment. - Secure packaging ensured safe delivery with no damage to the product and covered by a protective film to reduce scratches and smudges on its surface. - Included USB power cord is long enough to use without too much hassle or adjustment between the power source and the light box. Cons: - Does require use of the included USB cord for power. May inconvenience users without easy access to a computer or wall adapter with USB compatibility. - Can become warm during extensive use but never enough to discomfort or burn the user. Overall I am very satisfied with the Dbmier light box and recommend it to anyone for artistic and/or casual use.
Super stoked to have had the awesome opportunity to test out DBMIER's A4 Ultra-Thin Light Tracer for free. It's like if Apple made art products and its sleek, sexy design makes it one of the coolest pieces of equipment I own. It has three different brightness settings, the highest allowing you to trace through thicker paper like Bristol (bottom right) super easy. I've been debating about using a lightbox to help make my drawings cleaner before I had the chance to test this bad boy out, and now that I do it's definitely something I'll be doing way more often. Pick yours up here! http://www.amazon.com/Dbmier-Photography-Artcraft-Tracing-Light/dp/B00L8F0W0E/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A1VJ2S43J79NA1
I've been wanting a lightbox for quite some time now. After many years of an entirely digital workflow I've gone back to traditional pencil and paper drawing, and a lightbox is an essential part of my traditional workflow. So much so that I've been using my old Cintiq as a lightbox. But in order to get this to work I've had to work in a very dark room. Not ideal for artwork. Luckily I have this now: The Dbmier A4 LED Ultra-Thin Light Tracer.
The build quality is great and the size of it is amazing. It's thin, light, very easy to handle, and takes up hardly any space at all, and yet is solid and won't bend.
But the best part about this is the quality of the light area itself. There are three levels of brightness and the light is well balanced around the whole area, no dark, blotchy patches anywhere. So now I can trace anything I want without shutting myself up in darkness. Brilliant.
Here’s a pic showing the three different levels of brightness (as best as my iPhone could capture anyway).
I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a lightbox.
I got mine from: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VUTIGPG?
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8iz4pC-pc)
Our Drawing Tablets: M1000L: http://www.amazon.com/Dbmier-Graphics-Drawing-Express-Windows/dp/B00VJNHX02/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A1VJ2S43J79NA1
M708: http://www.amazon.com/Dbmier-Graphics-Drawing-Customizable-Shortcuts/dp/B00TV2RG3W/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A1VJ2S43J79NA1
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XLchh0vZn4)