A total of 27 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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Fingerless gloves are a thing. Been used artists for a long time. Not for glide. But to avoid accidental touches on captive touch devices. Such as touchscreens or drawing tablets.
https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00
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I’ve tried moving away from it because of others saying “x” grip has more accuracy but my hand cramps too hard when using any other grip, my aim I’d say is above average. Using a drawing pen glove helps reduce friction on the mousepad if you wanna give it another shot.
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If you do a lot of drawing, you can try one of the drawing gloves that cover part of the palm that touches the tablet. They’re normally used for drawing tablets and can help with the erroneous palm rejection.
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If you dont wanna cut up a glove though you can always use those artist gloves so you can keep the glide without sticking onto the pad.
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They make special gloves that cover the side of your hand and your pinky to prevent your hand from sticking. Alternatively, try cutting up an old glove leaving just the pinky and wrist part. Here’s one on amazon: Huion Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet (1 Unit of Free Size, Good for Right Hand or Left Hand) – Cura CR-01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VTHAS00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Wb2wBb5BF6F44
Edit: added link
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I haven’t had a problem with it. They also sell gloves for that purpose. Ive written/drawn with my tab without the glove. My problem is using xodo the menu will pop up and I’ll accidentally hit it. But that is a rarity
Huion Artist Glove for Drawing Tablet (1 Unit of Free Size, Good for Right Hand or Left Hand) – Cura CR-01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VTHAS00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qLWTybT4MTP1R
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Also this is another good thing to get. I call it my gay glove cause all my friends make fun of me for wearing it outside of the house on accident, but it eliminates friction between your hand and the tablet for those smooth brushstrokes.
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It’s rather hard to tell what you’re trying to ask. It sounds like you want a drawing glove with only two fingers? This one looks good, but you haven’t given any location for me to use in my search.
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Something like this! (https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00)
You can opt to try a matte skin for the Apple Pencil if you haven’t tried that out yet also. That might help with the grip ^^
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I’d be happy to elaborate. So… I have two recommendations for types of gloves: the SUPER cheap do it yourself ($2) — and the reasonably cheap ($8-$13).
The super cheap are literally just a pair of cotton gloves that you can buy from almost any pharmacy. You simply cut off the thumb, index, and middle finger like this: https://imgur.com/a/GDSDN – I like these best for Wacom tablets because… they work! Unfortunately, even though the area is covered, touchscreens may still pick knuckles up.
For touchscreen devices like the Microsoft Surface, Wacom Cintiq, etc. I like the cheap gloves. You can find them on Amazon. Here’s one example: https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1515366743&sr=8-3&keywords=drawing+glove
If you go on Amazon, search for “drawing gloves,” “artist gloves,” or “anti-fouling gloves.” I’m sure you’ll find something accommodating.
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I assume you’re talking about this? Not sure if they have a proper name but just google “drawing gloves” and you’ll find a bunch of results.
As for other recommendations, here’s a few typical ones:
- a tablet cover, basically a protective layer on top of the tablet. Two main places to buy table covers: foxbox and yangu. You’ll need to know the model of his drawing tablet and pick out a nice image. Only works if he doesn’t already have a tablet cover though! They’re not meant to be swappable and are quite difficult to remove once applied
- osu!supporter, gives various perks in game. Again, he might have this already
- there’s also some merch you could get him, if that’s his thing
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First, Clean your controller off periodically, as other have said.
However, I also sympathize as I have whole body hyperhidrosis. I suggest getting cheap fingerless cotton liner gloves to start, and if they interfere with your use of your track pads or such, try buying a multipack of “artist drawing tablet” gloves, which cover half your palm, but leave the thumb, index, and middle finger exposed.
Artist gloves I’ve tried at this link.
I don’t particularly enjoy the feel of them, or gloves generally, but they make a big difference by not interrupting my flow by wiping my hands on a cloth every minute.
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Artist drawing glove
https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00
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something like this might help
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As I said, it’s the palm rejection. Get an artist glove, your problems will disappear.
https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00
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I picked up this one. No issues with palm rejection or scratching, and it’s inexpensive:
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A quick search of “digital art glove” on Amazon will get you a decent variety of brands to choose from. I got Huion’s branded glove: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VTHAS00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_8gMFFbA7W4RQE
An alternative brand is the DokiWear artist glove: http://www.dokiwear.com/ I haven’t personally used these yet, but they look very promising.
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Get a tablet glove (like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00). Even if you sweat with one of these on, you won’t stick to your anymore.
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Get a tablet glove (like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Huion-Artist-Glove-Drawing-Tablet/dp/B00VTHAS00). Even if you sweat with one of these on, you won’t stick to your anymore.
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I’ve used this one daily for almost 2 years. There are zero bells and whistles, zero style, but I love it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VTHAS00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3j.Dzb03BR7S9
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I use this one. If you end up getting it, buy a size up.