Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Woman in Pink and Orange (iPad Painting)

Drawn from life on iPad Thursday morning.

19 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Looks great. The visual affects of thick brushwork looks so real. It is an amazing program.

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  3. I 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!

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  4. I email them to myself.

    There are probably other ways.

    I think, in theory, one should be transferring everything to computer, regularly.

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  5. Thanks, Anthony.

    Paints don't cost extrra, with this program.

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  6. Thanks, Joni.

    I bet you would be phenomenal with it.

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  7. These are great. Who woulda thunk an iPad could be used for painting.

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  8. Wish you lived closer so I could know how you do it. Not that I could do it, but would love to watch.

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  9. This is one of my favorites. I love the colors and, again, I love how it looks so textured.

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  10. Hi Jane, your Ipad works are so good! have you bought the pencil? or you are using only yours fingers? are really great

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  11. Pierre, I know. It was news to me too, but then, I don't keep up with the latest anything.

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  12. AH, you are welcome to watch--and to try it out.

    The paint effect is thanks to the genius who developed this app.

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  13. Thanks, Margaret.

    The texture is my favorite part.

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  14. Thanks, Laura.

    I bought a pencil, but i almost always just use my fingers. It goes faster.

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  15. funny stuff - the dimensionality that iPad ap has in the brush stroke. Thick enough to cast a shadow

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  16. PA, I am quite taken with it.

    This app has a paint tube to squeeze out paint and various palette knives, if you want to go that route.

    Fun.

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  17. The bold colors really make this piece!!!

    So...what do you do with your ipad drawings? Do you print them?

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  18. Thanks, Chieftess.

    If I had a printer, I would probably print some. At this point, they live digitally.

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