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Huh, drawing? Notebook drawing is not good, you don't expect much better, and less than 5000. Just buy one that can do something, don't expect high efficiency, I also studied art, using software like PS 3D CAD 7000 on my computer
If you want to talk about the configuration, I feel that Lenovo's graphics card is still good, at least better than HP.
It's still okay to make drawings on an ad hoc basis, but if it's very professional, it's still a desktop.
You can go. Look,There are**and configurations,It's a must to make a graphics card better.,But the notebook is reasonable.。。。
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Desktop is king, and you can stand it without a laptop for a long time; The display of the notebook is biased, and the graphics will also be deformed, and the desktop is now 4000 blocks can definitely be equipped with a good machine.
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Should I use it in my freshman year? Generally, the sophomore year only starts to use, and the freshman year is lagging behind to buy a good sophomore, and there is no need to buy a notebook, the drawing is not easy to use.
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Don't buy a notebook, the color difference is too big, the desktop is the king.
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A summary from a first-year student who made a summary after experiencing it for a year and understanding what books his classmates were selling.
First of all, the first question, choose a thin and light laptop or a gaming laptop?
The thin and light book looks good, is lightweight, and easy to carry.
Gaming laptops are bulky and inconvenient to carry, but their performance is much more powerful than thin and light laptops.
If you are a graphic painting and 2D design major, such as graphic design, illustration design, board painting, fashion design and other art majors, then the requirements for computer configuration are not very high, and it is enough to buy a thin and light notebook.
If it involves 3D modeling, and rendering, such as animation, animation, digital technology, product design and other majors, the configuration requirements are very high, and you can't use a thin and light book, which will be very stuck, and sometimes it will crash and crash, which will affect the use very much. Therefore, you can only choose a gaming laptop with better performance, although the form factor is a little thicker, but the smoothness of running professional software is better.
The general weight of thin and light laptops is mainly as follows:
Super thin and light: less than 1kg.
Standard thin and light notebook:1
Quasi-thin and light: the words of the game book:
2kg to all.
Then the last two to three years of games should have met most of the needs.
If you are thin and light, you need to pick it carefully.
Thin and light from 4K upwards should be able to meet most of the needs of 2D.
Most of the game laptops above 5K should be able to meet the needs of 3D modeling, rendering, and other work.
Thin and lightweight. <>
Game book. Note: After that long time, these notebooks have fluctuated up and down.
One last word.
Finally, the last, hope for reference!
Thanks thanks, thanks.
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Dear,Hello,Art majors mainly use PS、AI and other drawing software,As well as C4D、3DAMx and other three-dimensional software,The graphics card needs to meet the needs of 4G or 6G or more independent display,Memory meets more than 16G,CPU meets the latest i5 or R5 or above,I think,Buy a notebook of more than 5,000、Or 6,000 yuan to meet the configuration requirements。
Here's what I recommend you can buy:
1.About 4,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
2.About 5,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
3.About 6,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
4.About 7,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
5.About 8,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
6.10,000-20,000 budget.
PS AI is designed with 3D modeling performance in mind.
1.1 thousand-2 thousand budget.
PS LR AI CDR thin and light notebook recommended.
2.About 3,000 budget.
PS LR AI CDR thin and light notebook recommended.
3.About 4,000 budget.
PS LR AI CDR thin and light notebook recommended.
4.About 5,000 budget.
PS LR AI CDR thin and light notebook recommended.
5.About 6,000 budget.
PS LR AI CDR thin and light notebook recommended.
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