Uninstall the VMulti driver through TabletDriver\bin\VMulti Installer GUI.exe or in the main window.Uncheck the "Run at Windows startup" option in the GUI.
Install the VMulti driver from the GUI.Open the VMulti dropdown menu -> VMulti Installer.Unzip the driver to a folder (Shorter path is recommended, for example C:\Temp\TabletDriver).You might need to install these libraries, but usually these are already installed:.
I personally have both but use them for different things. Single purpose: This is purely meant for drawing, unlike the iPad which can be used for games, streaming, etc.You are not drawing directly on the screen. Different Feel: Using a Wacom is more like using an extremely accurate and user-friendly mouse to draw.No Procreate: Cannot use the Procreate app.Not as Portable: The Wacom must be attached to a computer and used on a flat table.If you are reliant on the Pen tool this is a much better option. Vector Illustration: The Wacom is much better using apps like Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator for vector illustration.Price: Much cheaper than an iPad and the pen is included.Resolution/File size: There are no layer or resolution size limits.I recommend just spending a little bit more on the Pro or saving the money and just going with the regular iPad. I do not cover the Air as the price point and power seem to sit between the iPad and iPad Pro. *Note: Since this was written Apple has announced the new iPad Air that starts at $599. Limited Resolution: Since you’re not connected to a computer you are limited in size and scale of your pieces.Procreate is definitely more for illustration that imitates more traditional paint/pencil styles. Adobe Illustrator: I am a vector illustrator who relies heavily on Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop which aren’t as good as iPad apps.Price: iPads, especially the Pros are much more expensive, and the Apple Pencils are sold separately adding to the cost.Multi-use: The iPads can also be used for other things outside of drawing, the Pros even make pretty good computer replacements.Portability: The iPad for sure is much easier for on the go drawing and you don’t need to attach it to a computer to use.You can also find classes, tutorials, and special add ons like brushes from teachers all over the internet to make Procreate even better.
The drawing experience is almost as good as the Wacom 16 plus it has shortcut keys along the side. I have tried the Adobe versions and they just aren’t as user friendly. XP-Pen Innovator 16 (2020) The pen is really really good and it has a laminated display (no or at least very little parallax) and the price is more than the Huion which is why you might want to go with that instead.