Digital Drawings and So Forth~
13 years ago
Belgos:
So I recently upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy Note II... and I'm loving it. It doesn't mention it, but it also has wacom technology built in with 1,024 levels of sensitivity. It used to be on the specs page but it was removed for some reason. A bit of googling will bring that up. Anyway, I'm just starting to play with it, but so far, I have only managed to come across a few apps... and I'm curious as to what other people are using in the realm of digital art on tablets and phones.
Well, my experience so far with Sketchbook Mobile allowed me to draw Cellphone doodle #1 and I'm sure I can do a lot more. I have six layers I can work with in the full version, plus an assortment of tools. The program could be used for expert level artistry, and I have yet to fully delve into it. I plan on working on a drawing with this soon to really get into some airbrush shading.
This program, Sketcher PRO, just has a nifty ass tool for making some pretty cool drawings. Cellphone doodle #2 and Cellphone doodle #3 were made using this program on my phone, and I'm quite impressed with the sketchy and shading brushes. They make for some nice effects, but beyond that... the program is far too basic to be of much use.
I think the more advanced version for the android tablet, SketchBook Express for Tablets could be really nifty. If I prove that I can do some awesome art with my phone, I might just get a tablet sometime down the road.
But on the other hand, it might just be worth it to get a small cintiq if I feel I've progressed that much so I can harness the awesome power my desktop has (which is a custom built rig, so it's powerful as hell). I also recently heard about Wacom's Inkling, which is also really tempting to get into.... but again, I'm not sure about that. I have so much other things I need to do... like get my car's A/C fixed before the Arizona summer roasts me alive. Any thoughts on software and drawing devices? Share below!
So I recently upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy Note II... and I'm loving it. It doesn't mention it, but it also has wacom technology built in with 1,024 levels of sensitivity. It used to be on the specs page but it was removed for some reason. A bit of googling will bring that up. Anyway, I'm just starting to play with it, but so far, I have only managed to come across a few apps... and I'm curious as to what other people are using in the realm of digital art on tablets and phones.
So let's list what I've used so far...
SketchBook Mobile Express - Free
Sketchbook Mobile - $1.99
Sketcher Lite - Free
Sketcher PRO - $0.99
And these apps here... well, they're making me consider getting a bigger android tablet, just because of having a larger surface area to work with would be nice. Maybe later, eh?
SketchBook Express for Tablets - Free
SketchBook Pro for Tablets - $4.99Well, my experience so far with Sketchbook Mobile allowed me to draw Cellphone doodle #1 and I'm sure I can do a lot more. I have six layers I can work with in the full version, plus an assortment of tools. The program could be used for expert level artistry, and I have yet to fully delve into it. I plan on working on a drawing with this soon to really get into some airbrush shading.
This program, Sketcher PRO, just has a nifty ass tool for making some pretty cool drawings. Cellphone doodle #2 and Cellphone doodle #3 were made using this program on my phone, and I'm quite impressed with the sketchy and shading brushes. They make for some nice effects, but beyond that... the program is far too basic to be of much use.
I think the more advanced version for the android tablet, SketchBook Express for Tablets could be really nifty. If I prove that I can do some awesome art with my phone, I might just get a tablet sometime down the road.
But on the other hand, it might just be worth it to get a small cintiq if I feel I've progressed that much so I can harness the awesome power my desktop has (which is a custom built rig, so it's powerful as hell). I also recently heard about Wacom's Inkling, which is also really tempting to get into.... but again, I'm not sure about that. I have so much other things I need to do... like get my car's A/C fixed before the Arizona summer roasts me alive. Any thoughts on software and drawing devices? Share below!
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