More experimentation with Brushes. Getting the hang of it now, although it's interesting how different it looks on the iphone/ipod touch. It seems to be crisper and have more definition in the "brushiness"detail on the smaller screen. It seems more watercolor-like when I bring it into Blogger and see it larger. I do have to say that I am enjoying the program a lot, and it's great for when I want to be creative and don't want to disturb the wife while she's trying to sleep. If it's nothing more than for doodles, it's a good way to capture studies, ideas, experiments, etc.
There's a great flickr site of other people who have mastered Brushes: http://www.flickr.com/groups/brushes/pool/
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Brushes
So it's not much and it's just a quick doodle, but this is my first
foray into Brushes for the iPhone and iPod touch. It takes a few
minutes to get used to but once you get the hang of it the interface
is surprisingly intuitive. The hardest part is not having nimble wispy
fingers. Surprising potential here especially with the ability to have
transparent color. I am really looking forward to exploring this app
more!
foray into Brushes for the iPhone and iPod touch. It takes a few
minutes to get used to but once you get the hang of it the interface
is surprisingly intuitive. The hardest part is not having nimble wispy
fingers. Surprising potential here especially with the ability to have
transparent color. I am really looking forward to exploring this app
more!
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