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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Feb 18, 2014 16:35:12 GMT
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Feb 18, 2014 18:45:34 GMT
This is a very good video! I have Clover Paint and have been trying to figure it out. This helps. I hope this guy makes some more on the UI. I don't know if it is worth paying the extra $20 for the new UI or if you can paint just as well with the original. In this video resolution was mentioned. On the tablets, resolution is not very high so I have found two ways to get around this. The first way is to use your Galaxy Note tablet as a poor (relatively speaking) man's Cintiq. I do this by hooking up to my desktop PC via the Splashtop Remote HD app. This allows me to use my s pen in programs like Corel Painter 13, ArtRage 4, SketchBook Pro 6, Twisted Brush, and any other desktop software. I have a lesson about that at hubpages ellietaylorartist.hubpages.com/hub/Using-Your-Android-Tablet-to-Create-High-Resolution-Digital-Paintings The other way to get large printings from a low res file is at Twenty20.com. They take files as low as 72 dpi and blow them up to 20 inches by 20 inches. Right now you have to have an Instagram account to do this and the image must be square. Here's my gallery. twenty20.com/ellietaylorartist Some people are trying the new Windows tablets, but they are still pretty expensive and they don't have styluses as responsive as the s pen yet.
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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Feb 20, 2014 20:57:04 GMT
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