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The ipad pencil is good but if you are used to a wacom pen then you may find it too thin and heavy.
That and the ipad pro screen is too slippery.
I'm currently shopping/agonising over what to get... Cintiq, or mobile studio, or ipad or even a surface pro - which are actually very good.
Mainly for doing storyboards and the odd painting.
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I don't really have a frame of reference for the cintiq other than to compare it to 'blind' tablets. I'd used various Wacom tablets and then got the cintiq.
Still getting to grips with setting photoshop up the best way for it etc but it seems quite customisable - I've managed to create a more streamlined way of working than I had before already, using its custom keys.I've found it's really opened up the world of Photoshop brushes a bit more for me, for some reason. I used to stick to about 3 brushes that I'd made myself when I used the bamboo. Now it feels a lot more intuitive to use a wider range of media.
The only thing I find annoying about the cintiq is the cabling. Rubbish connectors, and a late-90s amount of thick cabling to contend with!
I have the cheapest cintiq (13" screen). It was a bit of a game-changer for me in terms of how it lets me work. Not tried an iPad pro, but i;ve heard good things about the pens.