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Galaxy Note 10.1 Test: Trouble Waiting to Happen

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Just testing drawing on my new Galaxy Note 10.1 Android tablet.  LayerPaint is no SAI, but still pretty darn good as a go to sketching app on the tablet.  Spent a little extra for that nice little pressure sensitive S-Pen feature and I'm glad it works well enough to at least do something like this.  With some more practice I'm sure I'll be able to do much better work on it than this soon.

Also experimenting a bit with how I draw hair and faces.  Due to the lack of selective scaling in Layerpaint his head ended up a bit too big, but ah well.  With the hair I'm happy with the right side, not so much on the left.  Still got some practice with that yet.

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Type: Sketch
Published: 12 years, 5 months ago
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soggymaster
12 years, 5 months ago
*ears at full attention*
I've had my eye on the Note 10.1 since I heard it supports pressure sensitivity.  Maybe you can find some other apps; one I've heard supports pressure sensitivity (and also was at one point in time a free Amazon app) is SketchBook Mobile ( http://amzn.to/i9Hrb6 ).  There's probably others out there that I don't know about.
Cyberblade
12 years, 5 months ago
The Note comes with several apps that support pressure sensitivity, and there are several out there including SketchBook Mobile/Pro, and PS Touch, but I found that I didn't like how the pen felt on those programs.  LayerPaint is cheap, supports the pressure sensitivity, feels smooth sorta like SAI, and lets me turn off single touch all together (other than the pen) so instead of relying on some 'smart' palm rejection that sometimes falters it just lets me draw without worrying about that.

The pressure sensitivity is really nice, but it is a little jumpy.  It's like it goes from thin to thick too quick in most apps that support it.  But with a little bit of practice it becomes more natural.  Like any Wacom based pen, it supports hover too, which makes browsing sites that have hover menus (Like IB's Account/Post menus) much easier when need be.
TTFox
12 years, 5 months ago
The should really make an PainttoolSai.apk

But I believe you can use PS or artrage.
Cyberblade
12 years, 5 months ago
Would kill for SAI on this thing, albeit with an altered interface more appropriate for use on a tablet PC.  Haven't tried Artrage yet, but it comes with PS Touch that has support for it's pressure sensitivity.  However I found that PS Touch felt sort of clunky just for sketching.

Edit:  Looking into it now, seems Artrage is iPad/iPhone only atm, so no go there lol
TTFox
12 years, 5 months ago
Try searching on http://4shared.com for one
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