Another phenomenal iPad piece. Okay, now how do you transfer your iPad drawings from Sketch Club and ArtRage to your computer. I haven't tried it with ArtRage yet, but so far no luck with Sketch Club. I'm stymied.
Lately, I've been using life drawing as a starting place for works that combine reality, imagination and experience.
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Another phenomenal iPad piece. Okay, now how do you transfer your iPad drawings from Sketch Club and ArtRage to your computer. I haven't tried it with ArtRage yet, but so far no luck with Sketch Club. I'm stymied.
ReplyDeleteLooks great. The visual affects of thick brushwork looks so real. It is an amazing program.
ReplyDeleteI just love this color combination! I need one of these programs. so much better than an etch-a-sketch. ;) I'm pretty good on those. ha!
ReplyDeleteI email them to myself.
ReplyDeleteThere are probably other ways.
I think, in theory, one should be transferring everything to computer, regularly.
Thanks, Anthony.
ReplyDeletePaints don't cost extrra, with this program.
Thanks, Joni.
ReplyDeleteI bet you would be phenomenal with it.
These are great. Who woulda thunk an iPad could be used for painting.
ReplyDeleteWish you lived closer so I could know how you do it. Not that I could do it, but would love to watch.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites. I love the colors and, again, I love how it looks so textured.
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, your Ipad works are so good! have you bought the pencil? or you are using only yours fingers? are really great
ReplyDeleteThanks, Evelin. I like it too.
ReplyDeletePierre, I know. It was news to me too, but then, I don't keep up with the latest anything.
ReplyDeleteAH, you are welcome to watch--and to try it out.
ReplyDeleteThe paint effect is thanks to the genius who developed this app.
Thanks, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThe texture is my favorite part.
Thanks, Laura.
ReplyDeleteI bought a pencil, but i almost always just use my fingers. It goes faster.
funny stuff - the dimensionality that iPad ap has in the brush stroke. Thick enough to cast a shadow
ReplyDeletePA, I am quite taken with it.
ReplyDeleteThis app has a paint tube to squeeze out paint and various palette knives, if you want to go that route.
Fun.
The bold colors really make this piece!!!
ReplyDeleteSo...what do you do with your ipad drawings? Do you print them?
Thanks, Chieftess.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a printer, I would probably print some. At this point, they live digitally.