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Post by artistebot on Aug 14, 2015 0:12:17 GMT
Two graphics editors, ported from PC. You will need mouse, stylus, or 10” screen to use them. This app requires 1 Gb device storage (1.8 Gb during installation), and cannot be moved to SD card. GIMP is an advanced picture editor, suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. Inkscape is a vector graphics editor, which has everything needed to create professional-quality computer art. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.gimp.inkscape&hl=enTake a long time to install and uses up a lot of space. Take a little while to load but runs on my Wacom Hybrid. Rather buggy, I am still testing this thing out.
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Aug 14, 2015 16:31:42 GMT
Hey, that's interesting. I didn't even know they were doing an android version. I will have to try it. For my device, Note Pro 12.2, the download is supposed to be a little over 300 MBs. I am running lollipop so maybe it will work.
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Post by artistebot on Aug 14, 2015 17:19:18 GMT
I have only installed in on my Cintiq that is running 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. Be sure to read the notes the port seems to be vey much a WIP and is probably loaded with bugs, it is running in a virtual environment. One note actually says to not "uninstall" it as it may not be possible to reinstall. I have not had time to use it much yet, please post how it works for you?
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Aug 15, 2015 16:46:56 GMT
Well, I finally got it installed on my Note Pro 12.2. It is pretty crazy and if you don't change your resolution the windows are very small. You can work with it, but there is some lag when using the brushes. I can change the UI somewhat and resize the palettes. It is not really very practical and I think it is easier to use Splashtop and just hook up my tablet to my desktop PC and run GIMP2 on it. Still it is interesting what they have done. It is usable, but not very user friendly. It is a nice try and maybe they can do some adjustments in the future.
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