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“Eye Study” (iPad sketch, Made With Paper) by Sam Spratt
Messing around with the Paper app on the iPad for about an hour or so. Again, really not a fan of the iPad’s limitations when it comes to drawing, but ‘Paper’ makes it really quite enjoyable. Highly recommended.
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“Eye Study” (iPad sketch, Made With Paper) by Sam Spratt

Messing around with the Paper app on the iPad for about an hour or so. Again, really not a fan of the iPad’s limitations when it comes to drawing, but ‘Paper’ makes it really quite enjoyable. Highly recommended.

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Made with Paper
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Made with Paper

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Brian Taylor, aka Candy Killer, does not cease to amaze us.
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… and another iPad sketch made with Paper.
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Brian Taylor, aka Candy Killer, does not cease to amaze us.

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… and another iPad sketch made with Paper.

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Paper by FiftyThree Studios (drawing by Sam Spratt)
Mostly, I think iPads are toys not tools. They’re fun and magical and all that Apple-jargon, but at least for drawing/painting—they’re pretty useless since the screen doesn’t pick up how hard you press (which equates to finger-painting). Throw in the fact that most of the “good” pieces of software masquerade as professional creation tools with hundreds of settings and sliders, limited resolution, and slow performance—and it’s a cumbersome experience at best. 
“Paper” by 53 studios, is simple as hell, yet it is the first drawing app on the iPad I enjoy. Those 9 colors and 6 tools you see? That’s all you get. Hell, even “Draw Something” has a more complicated interface. However, to make up for the lack of a pressure-sensitive stylus, the app picks up the momentum of your strokes and adjusts line widths, opacity, and for the watercolor brush—how much the paint bleeds—based on how fast you move your finger or “dumb-stylus” across the screen (and the performance is great). This was my first attempt at a sketch, about 30 minutes or so and getting used to the brush behaviors—but for the first time since the initial iPad was released, there is a drawing app I like. It embraces the fact that it is a sketchbook rather than a professional tool, it’s deadly simple, and incredibly intuitive to boot.
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Paper by FiftyThree Studios (drawing by Sam Spratt)

Mostly, I think iPads are toys not tools. They’re fun and magical and all that Apple-jargon, but at least for drawing/painting—they’re pretty useless since the screen doesn’t pick up how hard you press (which equates to finger-painting). Throw in the fact that most of the “good” pieces of software masquerade as professional creation tools with hundreds of settings and sliders, limited resolution, and slow performance—and it’s a cumbersome experience at best.

“Paper” by 53 studios, is simple as hell, yet it is the first drawing app on the iPad I enjoy. Those 9 colors and 6 tools you see? That’s all you get. Hell, even “Draw Something” has a more complicated interface. However, to make up for the lack of a pressure-sensitive stylus, the app picks up the momentum of your strokes and adjusts line widths, opacity, and for the watercolor brush—how much the paint bleeds—based on how fast you move your finger or “dumb-stylus” across the screen (and the performance is great). This was my first attempt at a sketch, about 30 minutes or so and getting used to the brush behaviors—but for the first time since the initial iPad was released, there is a drawing app I like. It embraces the fact that it is a sketchbook rather than a professional tool, it’s deadly simple, and incredibly intuitive to boot.

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“Help Needed”
iPad Sketch/iPhone Photograph
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“Help Needed”

iPad Sketch/iPhone Photograph

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Faceless Wayang Warrior | Sketch book pro ipad | Spent more time than I should on this one. Struggled to get it right. Tried, tried and tried too hard. Though I’m happy with it, I think I need to move onto a different subject…
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Faceless Wayang Warrior | Sketch book pro ipad | Spent more time than I should on this one. Struggled to get it right. Tried, tried and tried too hard. Though I’m happy with it, I think I need to move onto a different subject…

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Boogie Underland | Very much inspired by the works of Sayaka Maruyama http://www.designscene.net/2011/04/deja-vu-sayaka-maruyama-faint-magazine.html Decided to draw up the infamous black and white ghost from the seventh month ghost festival. Just couldn’t find their names on google.
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Boogie Underland | Very much inspired by the works of Sayaka Maruyama http://www.designscene.net/2011/04/deja-vu-sayaka-maruyama-faint-magazine.html Decided to draw up the infamous black and white ghost from the seventh month ghost festival. Just couldn’t find their names on google.

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Deep Sea Launch Pad | No idea what I am doing here. Been busy the whole of last week at a workshop frying my left brain. Its good to get back to this and exercise the right brain again!:)
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Deep Sea Launch Pad | No idea what I am doing here. Been busy the whole of last week at a workshop frying my left brain. Its good to get back to this and exercise the right brain again!:)

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Heaven’s Dragon Dance | In the spirit of the coming dragon year, I had the idea of a dragon puppet dance dangled from the heavens. Added in rain for some “drama”. For those celebrating, happy lunar new year!
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Heaven’s Dragon Dance | In the spirit of the coming dragon year, I had the idea of a dragon puppet dance dangled from the heavens. Added in rain for some “drama”. For those celebrating, happy lunar new year!

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