So I seem to recall saying I was going to post some of my Zentangles this weekend. Well, sadly, I got distracted by a new toy. After a lot of shall-I shan't-I dithering, I caved in and ordered a Sensu from Jet Pens, and it arrived Saturday morning. So I've spent rather a lot of time playing with it. I also grabbed Procreate - a sketching/painting app for the iPad (with a name that makes me snigger, immature sod that I am), to join ArtRage and SketchBook Pro.
The stylus has a standard rubber tip when closed, and a rubberised grip and the brush when open. It looks like a reasonable collapsible watercolour brush in appearance, although feels more like the soft brushes designed for acrylics - this is a Good Thing, as it it was too soft, it wouldn't be as good to choose as a stylus brush.
The experience of using it largely depends on the app used. SketchBook Pro just doesn't have enough of a paint feel for there to be much difference using the brush or a normal stylus (although either beat my finger). It works a lot better with ArtRage, although it does feel a little odd using it with the pencil and some of the pen settings - I found I switched to a normal stylus for those! ArtRage can also be a little laggy, which makes controlling the strokes a bit difficult. With Procreate, as with ArtRage, I found myself swapping between brush and normal stylus depending on the tool used; and again, as with ArtRage, it worked very well with the brush and brush-type tools. One of the main advantages Procreate has over ArtRage is speed - I couldn't detect any lag on the strokes.
These two are some of what I've been playing with - absolutely nothing intended as a finished piece, just playing with apps and the stylus. The first is done in ArtRage, the second in Procreate.


Don't know what the top one is (or is supposed to be), but the bottom is definitely a good start for a beach scene.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the top one - that makes two of us! I was just enjoying messing about, really. And thank you re the bottom one :)
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