Sketches on iPad by Lawrence Yang
9 April 2010
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Apple iPad, which has been sold almost 600k in the United States has become a phenomena at the moment. Regardless whether you were a geek or not, iPad is truly something you must have. Lawrence Yang from San Francisco, an Information architecture, has tried Autodesk’s Sketchbook Pro app of iPad and his opinion is, “So much fun, so easy to use”. Below are some of his first trial on sketching digital arts on iPad. Thumbs up!











oh yes. it is almost as much fun as drawing in mspaint.
so a graphic designer has done some finger painting on ipad, and now
“iPad is truly something you must have.” WHY?! what for?
I still don’t get it.
I check e-mail and browse web on my mobile phone, do work on my laptops, draw with paper and pencil (anyone remember what that is?). do I really HAVE to own another pricey gadget which will do none of those things as well as any other devices I am using at the moment?
I understand that rather large group of people loves their iPhones (not a great fan myself as I prefer to use more flexible devices but I do appreciate the ease of use and overall coolness factor of Apple’s product) but iPad? isn’t it a “croc” of electronics? everyone HAD to have those ugly, uncomfortable, unpractical boots (why? because everyone else had them!) and now they are gone, company collapsed even faster than it grew, and wearing one would ba terrible faux pas now.
that’s iPad’s future in my opinion.
mac
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A phenomena??
Grammar Fail
Wow that is truly incredible is it not?
Lou
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Nice! Any thoughts on the level of control? Seems like it would be hard to make fine-tuned brush/pencil strokes with my fat finger…
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