There are a few software programs that are compatible with Wacom tablets. Some of these programs include Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape, and GIMP.

There is no one “best” tablet for Illustrator – each has its own strengths and weaknesses. Some popular illustrator tablets include the Wacom Cintiq Companion, the Apple iPad Pro, and the Adobe Photoshop CS6/CC 2015 tablet.

Yes, Adobe products are compatible with Wacom tablets.

Yes, Wacom does come with free software. The software that comes with your Wacom device is called the Wacom ArtRage Studio.

No, Illustrator does not require a drawing tablet. However, some users find that using a drawing tablet allows for more precise and accurate drawings.

Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphic design program that requires a computer with a graphics processor and an operating system that supports vector graphics. Tablets are not typically equipped with these features, so they are not ideal for use with Adobe Illustrator.

Adobe Illustrator is a desktop application that can be used on a computer. However, some features may not work properly on a tablet due to the different screen sizes and resolutions.

Yes, you can use Wacom tablets for Photoshop. However, there are some limitations to consider. For example, the pressure sensor may not be as accurate as a mouse. Additionally, the tablet’s pen might not be compatible with all of Photoshop’s features.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the right choice of Wacom depends on your specific needs and preferences. However, some factors to consider include: whether you are primarily a graphic artist or illustrator, how comfortable you are using a mouse or pen, and whether you need features such as pressure sensitivity or tilt recognition.

Yes, Wacom tablets can be used with Photoshop, but some features may not work as intended. For example, the pen sensitivity may not be accurate, and certain brush tools may not work as expected.