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johnel 2010-07-01 08:50

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ysss (Post 736141)
This thread is a calming and rejuvenating oasis in this forum where the negative vibes is growing lately. Thanks to everyone here for sharing their artwork and creativetone for the excellent tools!

@johnel: actually I've seen some pretty darn good artwork and tools from the capacitive camp too. Check these out:

How they make use of multitouch screen: (check out the quick gestures for zoom and pans)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYSRQDxeGZY

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ44S17mHO4

Interesting 'pointy' capacitive pen concept:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=133wi9WmmIM

Another speedpainting demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKIVZeYiTN4

Wow! Thanks for the links the iPad is very cool.....

(*johnel adopts Agent Smith pose from end of Matrix: Revolutions*)...

"...What?...What did I just say?.....Trick!..It's a trick...no, no, no. no..."

You b*****d ysss! I want an iPad.

I feel so dirty!

I need to lie down.

ysss 2010-07-01 08:59

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnel (Post 736774)
Wow! Thanks for the links the iPad is very cool.....

(*johnel adopts Agent Smith pose from end of Matrix: Revolutions*)...

"...What?...What did I just say?.....Trick!..It's a trick...no, no, no. no..."

You b*****d ysss! I want an iPad.

I feel so dirty!

I need to lie down.

lol.. I think the trick is to keep abreast of what the 'enemies' are doing and incorporate what's good from their camp to ours :D

BTW, let's not derail this fantastic thread into cap vs resistive screen discussion ;)

efekt 2010-07-01 09:03

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Because apple's products has a capacitive screen, it doesn't have pressure sensitivity like the N900 has (which IS utilized in MyPaint), plus capacitive screen must use a special conductive stylus, while the N900 and its resistive screen supports any tool which applies a required amount of pressure.

I'd say that the best screen for a graphic artist is a combination of a resistive screen (for pressure sensitive input, which is important), and capacitive screen (for accuracy) - but if a graphic artist has to choose between a capacitive or a resistive screen, I think he'll go for resistive, and as far as I remember all the Wacom tablets, which are the favorite tool for graphic artists, are pressure sensitive...

johnel 2010-07-01 09:12

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by efekt (Post 736788)
Because apple's products has a capacitive screen, it doesn't have pressure sensitivity like the N900 has (which IS utilized in MyPaint), plus capacitive screen must use a special conductive stylus, while the N900 and its resistive screen supports any tool which applies a required amount of pressure.

I'd say that the best screen for a graphic artist is a combination of a resistive screen (for pressure sensitive input, which is important), and capacitive screen (for accuracy) - but if a graphic artist has to choose between a capacitive or a resistive screen, I think he'll go for resistive, and as far as I remember all the Wacom tablets, which are the favorite tool for graphic artists, are pressure sensitive...

I have a Wacom tablet at home and pressure sensitivity is useful but you can adjust opacity, mind you pressure sensitivity is useful for drawing calligraphy lines.

In one of the videos links the person actually makes a crude stylus out of a pen, tin foil and sticky tape.

I like the way you can use multi-touch to move the canvas around too.

@ysss: Yep I definately missed a trick there - I promise to pay more attention. :)

I think I may start drawing and doing artsy stuff agian - I kinda feel inspired by this thread.

I've just installed mypaint - me likeee, perfect for my train ride to London!

Cue 2010-07-01 09:13

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by efekt (Post 736788)
Because apple's products has a capacitive screen, it doesn't have pressure sensitivity like the N900 has (which IS utilized in MyPaint), plus capacitive screen must use a special conductive stylus, while the N900 and its resistive screen supports any tool which applies a required amount of pressure.

I'd say that the best screen for a graphic artist is a combination of a resistive screen (for pressure sensitive input, which is important), and capacitive screen (for accuracy) - but if a graphic artist has to choose between a capacitive or a resistive screen, I think he'll go for resistive, and as far as I remember all the Wacom tablets, which are the favorite tool for graphic artists, are pressure sensitive...

Capacitive screens are not more accurate really, only more sensitive, since they don't really require the user to press down hard, just touch. I think the graphic artist and I would choose a phone with an active digitizer if there were some phones with it. shame really that there are no real contenders there.

PS. sorry for derailing.

slaxe 2010-07-01 16:28

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
dang i need a larger screen and higher processing speed.. keep crashing my phone while doing this artwork.

but in the end.. im done and here it is..
=)

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...by_Seaedge.jpg

hope you guys like it..
=P

vietn900 2010-07-01 16:32

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
damm that is awesome!

Dousan 2010-07-01 16:33

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
@slaxe awesome as allways :D

Hope you fix your phone so it doesn't crash on you anymore ;)... Bummer :(

slaxe 2010-07-01 16:37

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
cant.. =(
800mhz is the max i can go that is at least stable for everyday use.. 900mhz seems to fail me most of the time...

Dousan 2010-07-01 17:19

Re: Look what I drew on my phone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slaxe (Post 737385)
cant.. =(
800mhz is the max i can go that is at least stable for everyday use.. 900mhz seems to fail me most of the time...

A bit offtopic I know, but slaxe wich settings are you using - lv, ulv, xlv, ideal? It might help to play a lillte with the different settings, if you havn't allready?


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