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Transforming robots are no match for combat waitresses from the future!
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Post by dyrl on Jul 31, 2013 10:38:27 GMT
I know there's an iPad art threat, but I'm a Samsung user, so… Galaxy Tab art is more appropriate. This is my FIRST ever finger drawn and painted work. I have done some coloring on hand drawn images for anothed project on the Samsung Note 2 (my wife's phone and truly an awesome machine), but this is the first work of art done from start to finish on my Galaxy tablet. It's done in picsart. I plan on using this to make future background pics for my photocomics… Pete
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Jul 31, 2013 10:43:02 GMT
Very nice. I too now have a Galaxy Note 2 and will use that for sketching purposes.
Andy
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Post by dyrl on Jul 31, 2013 12:03:02 GMT
Thanks, although I need more practice. I sometimes wonder whether I didn't make a mistake not getting a tablet with a stylus pen, given how awesome my wife's Note2 is, but the finger drawing function is really very accurate. Here's an example of what I'm aiming for: this was Smokescreen with a domestic background. I did not cut and paste him. I drew the background around him with my finger.
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Post by dyrl on Apr 16, 2014 5:22:43 GMT
well, my progress is slow, but I'm quite happy with how I'm able to do more and more. The last issue of my photocomic came out well, and this is the page I worked hardest on, I actually drew my first distinct humans (well...one distinct human with a face)
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