A4 Light Board Ohuhu Portable Tracing Light Box with 3 Colors Light Ultra-Thin Portable Tracer White LED Magnetic Light Drawing Board DIY Diamond Painting Artists Drawing Sketching
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No, but it must be able to see the image beneath it. Although the light allows for this, construction paper would be too thick.
355x259x7mm Product Dimensions 313*220mm is the size of the emitting part.
It can get quite bright, but I believe this is dependent on the canvas.
This pad does come with a number of strong magnets, which I assume are for that purpose.
Selected User Reviews For A4 Light Board Ohuhu Portable Tracing Light Box with 3 Colors Light Ultra-Thin Portable Tracer White LED Magnetic Light Drawing Board DIY Diamond Painting Artists Drawing Sketching
I just got it, and so far I've traced over one rough. br>br>Overall, it works well, is bright, and the color temperature is stepless, allowing you to choose any color from sky blue to bright orange. br>br>However, one of the major drawbacks I've noticed is that it's a bit finicky with its USB power source. It couldn't be charged through any USB port on my computer, and only one out of five cell phone chargers could.
It works well for tracing on thick watercolor paper as well. I had trouble getting the light to turn on at first because the "on" switch was finicky. When the screen does turn on, it is very bright and effective, and it meets my requirements perfectly. I'm hoping it will continue to work well for me, despite the fact that the "on" switch was a little tricky at first. br>Recent changes: The Seller responded to my review by offering to replace the Light Board or refund my money. Because the Light Board is working, I didn't think it was necessary. The Seller insisted, and the price was refunded; it's clear that the Seller values excellent customer service and wants their customers to be satisfied. This is very kind of you. That isn't something I often see. Thank you very much.
I wasn't expecting the brightness to be as bright as it is. It is preferable to the other option. br>br> I like that the brightness and power buttons are separate. br>br>I don't like having to be plugged in to use it as a last resort. The cord is adequate, but it is short enough to severely limit your options. br>There is a link. loose. I don't think this will be sustainable in the long run. This thing is buzzing. br>br> When this happens, it makes me nervous. It does not sit well with me. It appears when contact is made with the board, sometimes for no apparent reason. br>br>The light I'm either insane or the sun shines brighter at times than it does at others. And there are some areas that are darker for some reason. When there's paper on it, it's only noticeable. To be sure, I rotated the paper and moved it around. br>br>However, we have been jinxed. br>br>And I think my favorite feature is that, despite its thinness, it is quite durable.
I'd always wanted a tracing/lighting board, so I picked this one up along with some Ohuhu alcohol markers. It's a dimly lit room. They are, in some ways, gentle on the eyes. I primarily use art paper, which is slightly thicker than copy paper and can handle Copic/Ohuhu/alcohol markers. As a result, if the pencil marks are too light, light does not pass through. br>br>It's a good idea to read the instructions! Press and hold the power button for several seconds. The light will increase in intensity from dim to bright. from bright to dim.
This lighttable was both affordable and portable. I like how bright it is; it even shows up on heavy weight strathmore bristol and marker paper. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a portable light table that is light and portable.
This one is one of my favorites because it's a good size and comes in a variety of colors. A brighter light is required at times, while a softer light is required at others. This board comes with three options from which to choose, depending on what you require for your current project.
The quality and brightness of the light board wowed me, and it's ideal for any project that requires back lighting. I like that it has three different color settings and that the brightness can be adjusted for each of them, because different backlight colors work better with different paper colors. It appears to only work when plugged into my laptop, which is a minor flaw. I didn't realize it had to be plugged in to work for some reason, but that could be because I didn't read the description carefully enough; it's not a big deal, but if the laptop goes to sleep, the board goes off. . . just an FYI. I'd prefer it had some kind of self-sustaining power source, but that isn't a requirement. In general, I'm pleased.
It has a lot of light options, which I like. It's a good size and I like that it connects to my laptop; however, the plastic on the top separates from the body and thus does not stay down; this is the biggest flaw I noticed, but it's not something I'm going to return because I like it.