Huion Sleeve Bag for pen displays and tablets
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This is one of few pen display and tablet sleeve bags sold by Huion. The price for this is USD 49.99.
This particular one has a carrying handle on the shorter side. This bag is available only in black.
The fabric and zips are designed to keep out water.
This sleeve bag can fit pen displays and tablets from 13 to 15 inches. Shown above is the Huion Kamvas Studio 16 which is a 15.8-inch tablet with 16:9 espect ratio display.
The inner sides are soft velvet surface with enough cushion.
And that's my 16-inch laptop with a 16:10 display. Any laptop that's larger than this will not be able to go into the bag.
Inside the other zipped pocket are two smaller pockets inside.
Should you want the carrying handle on the longer side, you can get the other carrying bag (USD 49.99) which is grey in colour. There's also a backpack which is USD 59.99.
All these accessories are available from Huion online store
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Hello;
Hello;
I am new to watercolor. ( actually I am new sketching and painting) I have purchased some Daniel Smith tubes and a few brushes. At this time I have a Princeton Neptune #6 Quill and 3 Escoda Versatil travel brushes, sizes, 4, 8, and 12 Rounds. I would like to add a few more brushes. I would like to get a rigger. I prefer to use Travel Brushes when possible. I noticed that Escoda makes a rigger in sizes 2, 4, 6. It is difficult looking at a screen to tell which size would be best for me. I am aware that the numbers do not match other brand numbers. I do not think Escoda makes the riggers in a Travel brush. I don't mind getting the not travel brush. I am hoping you can suggest if I should get a certain size Escoda rigger or another brush and or size.
( If you can...I am also considering a dagger, a Flat and a fan. If you cannot suggest the extra brushes I just mentioned...no problem.)
I have been watching many of your YouTubes before I even made my first watercolor product. It is a pleasure to hear your mellow voice and articulate speech with spot on information.
Thank you very much,
Allen
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@allen
If you are unsure of the size, maybe consider Da Vinci watercolour brushes since they do have measurements for the hair. Since riggers are meant for drawing thin lines, they don't typically hold a lot of water.
If you want a pocket brush rigger, Rosemary sells one.
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