This is a thread for those whom have doodled or created some great drawings using the HTC Flyer.
I'll keep adding art as I get more done or have others I know do some.
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New Drawings Added!!
Nice! Which drawing apps support the pen?
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Nice! Which drawing apps support the pen?
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Nice. Is that your first attempt or after fiddling around and getting used to it? How's the precision for that? Do you think you'll get better/more used to it with time or is it now just a matter of seeing in what direction the creative juices decide to flow?
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Hmm... Yeah, I would have liked to see a pen enabled drawing app from HTC. It would have made sense to me... But witht he current pen enabled apps, it makes the device more business oriented.
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Hmm... Yeah, I would have liked to see a pen enabled drawing app from HTC. It would have made sense to me... But witht he current pen enabled apps, it makes the device more business oriented.
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Though I'm guessing there are two possible workarounds
1) use the scribble function on a blank screen...
2) load a completely white (or other colour should you so wish) image into the album...
3) Polaris?
solsearch said:
Though I'm guessing there are two possible workarounds
1) use the scribble function on a blank screen...
2) load a completely white (or other colour should you so wish) image into the album...
3) Polaris?
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You could start a new note, since the lines on the page are not saved. I was thinking along the lines of a actually thinking about graphics specific tools like a smudge / blend and shape...
Is there a a way to pick colors other than the preset 8ish
Here is one from mine
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Can't wait for something like onenote/mobilenoter thats linked with Exchange mail
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solsearch said:
Nice. Is that your first attempt or after fiddling around and getting used to it? How's the precision for that? Do you think you'll get better/more used to it with time or is it now just a matter of seeing in what direction the creative juices decide to flow?
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Not my first attempt but this is the first time trying to see how pressure sensitive the pen actually was.
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Not my first attempt but this is the first time trying to see how pressure sensitive the pen actually was.
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So how good is the pressure sensitivity? The reviews I saw in general didn't speak highly of it (despite liking the tablet).
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So how good is the pressure sensitivity? The reviews I saw in general didn't speak highly of it (despite liking the tablet).
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I'll let the artists in the community confirm, but i get at least two levels of pressure sensitivity with the pencil, marker, pen and brush. Most noticeable with the brush in my opinion.
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I'll let the artists in the community confirm, but i get at least two levels of pressure sensitivity with the pencil, marker, pen and brush. Most noticeable with the brush in my opinion.
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Well, two isn't much but it is definitely better than a resistive touchscreen. Is the transition between the two smooth at least?
here is mine: I don't have pretty much talent in design art, but you guys challenge me
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Well, two isn't much but it is definitely better than a resistive touchscreen. Is the transition between the two smooth at least?
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I found the pressure sensitivity better with the brush, marker and highlighter...the other pens less unless using a bigger tip. It is smooth after you get the hang of it. I have more drawings I'll post later today, some mine and some of my friends. Wanted to get an all around feel for the drawing ability of the flyer.
Now to nag HTC about adding an inking app coupled with software to detect pressure sensitivity a lot better =P
I contacted HTC about pressure sensitivity and palm rejection done through the stylus and this is what they said
We do greatly appreciate you taking to the time to share your experiences with the device thus far. At this time, we do not have any information regarding any updates that will be made to this device; however, your input has been submitted for consideration as we understand the importance of customer feeback. Please check www.htc.com for any change to that status.
Oh well...
I added new Drawings that my friends drew =D
A few of my pieces
Got it on opening day and been doodleing on it as much as I can. I really like the pencil tool and the brush tool. Fantastic little tablet for quick sketches.
I really hope that sketchbook mobile implements the pen feature in one of their updates. I would love if that program worked with the pen.
Will post my art soon (need to post a few times to allow my links)
I'd like a real design type app like sketchbook to adopt the pen integration also.
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I'd like a real design type app like sketchbook to adopt the pen integration also.
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Its coming soon......coral
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Hi all,
I found a nice capacitive stylus and cheap at the same time, so I was wondering how many of you are considering it? Have you used one before?
My point is that it will take care of the fingerprints (most of them), it is small enough to keep on you at all times without noticing... On the other hand you can't do multitouch....
Share your thoughts,
rio
I bought one for use with my Galaxy Tab, but to be honest I never really use it, and I don't feel the need to use it with TF either.
Regards,
Dave
They're only any use if you do enough drawing/painting. Pointless for anything else imho. These apps are a bit thin on the ground atm though. It works ok in Sketchbook Mobile, which is about the only half decent app I've found, but it only works in portrait mode. If you know of any better apps please let me know.
I picked up a BoxWave mini Capacitive Stylus from ebay, image of it should be below.
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It clips into the headphone port on the device, so your not going to loose it when its not in use.
I find it pretty good, i don't use it all the time, only when needed or i want to do something on the screen that is detailed.
Hope this helps
Thanks guys,
I guess I should have asked before I ordered the thingy.
Rio
Never tried using a stylus on a capacative screen before, so I'd like to know if they're any good for taking math notes etc? Considering getting the transformer if I can justify getting it
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I picked up a BoxWave mini Capacitive Stylus from ebay, image of it should be below.
It clips into the headphone port on the device, so your not going to loose it when its not in use.
I find it pretty good, i don't use it all the time, only when needed or i want to do something on the screen that is detailed.
Hope this helps
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Hi guys,
Not to step on any toes, but I bought a stylus exactly like that one, and have been using it for 2 days now. It is small and compact, quite nice.
I find it really useful on the Transformer, because of the quality I guess: it is as good as a finger and bit more precise. And there are no longer finger traces on my screen!!!!
I tried using it with my HD2 and that did not go so well. The stylus is only good for "clicking", anything else like scrolling, sliding... the stylus is close to useless!?!?!
Anyway, just my experience,
rio
rio911 said:
I tried using it with my HD2 and that did not go so well. The stylus is only good for "clicking", anything else like scrolling, sliding... the stylus is close to useless!?!?!
Anyway, just my experience,
rio
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I use the same stylus on my HTC Desire HD and it works fine, just like on the transformer.
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I use the same stylus on my HTC Desire HD and it works fine, just like on the transformer.
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When i think about it, the stylus works with the HD2 but requires a lot more force.... maybe due to the screen protector that i have on the HD2.
Rio
PS. The SWYPE style keyboard is amazing
a pen digitizer should work for taking notes right?
I'd like to be able to open up a meeting agenda and write notes on it using the tablet.
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I picked up a BoxWave mini Capacitive Stylus...
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Looks nice, ordered one thanks for the tip!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019LZBKS/ref=ox_ya_os_product
I got one for $13 which was cheaper than Ebay
if i were to get a stylus, i would prolly use it for writing/note taking and stuff for class so i would prolly choose the targus stylus (http://www.amazon.com/Targus-Stylus...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1304073267&sr=1-1)
I dont know if there are other styli that are really good/meant for handwriting but that one seems good
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Never tried using a stylus on a capacative screen before, so I'd like to know if they're any good for taking math notes etc? Considering getting the transformer if I can justify getting it
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I use it to underline and annotate PDFs. You'll take notes faster if you write it on paper and then use the camera to take a picture.
On my g-Tab, the stylus will not work well if your hand touches the screen at any point. That means you need to write while hovering your hand, or use something to prop your hand up. Wearing gloves will not help.
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I use it to underline and annotate PDFs. You'll take notes faster if you write it on paper and then use the camera to take a picture.
On my g-Tab, the stylus will not work well if your hand touches the screen at any point. That means you need to write while hovering your hand, or use something to prop your hand up. Wearing gloves will not help.
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I have purchased the Boxwave stylus ( BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Jet Black) - not the one pictured earlier) and find that it works pretty well for writepad or Tabnotes ( trial only at the moment) for handwriting however, i am now hooked on Flext9 keyboard using the swipe option, since the last update, it is extremely accurate and I find myself using the stylus with it which makes it ideal as the notes are produced quicker than handwriting and can easily be emailed as they are typed as opposed to handwritten.
If you need to annotate PDFs, use easy PDF from the market as it has some fantastic options for annotation and costs approximately 80 pence which is a bargain, again ideal when used with a stylus.
Got my Boxwave mini stylus today and also the Asus Sleeve.
You know what? The stylus is too mini. It's a bit hard to hold while doing stuff on the Transformer in the Sleeve slanted.
Shoulda bought a regular pen sized stylus.
A side note for those of you ordering styluses, Handrite is the best note taking app I have found. I have been using the free version for a few days with my stylus (Acase from Amazon), and it works like a charm. The stylus is also works great on the TF
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a pen digitizer should work for taking notes right?
I'd like to be able to open up a meeting agenda and write notes on it using the tablet.
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There is no digitizer built into the tablet. On a side note I played with my friend's Asus EP121. Windows 7 tablet with 12.1" screen and Wacom digitizer built in. Boy was that small pen accurate and fun to use. Anyone who wants a Windows 7 tablet that is definitely the one to look into.
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I picked up a BoxWave mini Capacitive Stylus from ebay, image of it should be below.
It clips into the headphone port on the device, so your not going to loose it when its not in use.
I find it pretty good, i don't use it all the time, only when needed or i want to do something on the screen that is detailed.
Hope this helps
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Boxwave's rock....small or large they all have the cool headphone port clip...my wife even has one with her nook color
If you order from amazon though they drop ship reight from boxwave....and they ship fast
Can you write with the pen while your hand is resting on the screen, or do you have to have only the tip touching?
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I grabbed a leather cover the other day for it..
and they send me one of these touch pens for free..
cant stop using it.. no more fingers for me..
works a treat..
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Really? Can't believe it. Only for typing or all use of the pad?
I have one too, Rocketfish branded from Best Buy. I'm an employee, and bought it for $2. Works AWESOME. No fingerprints!
I have the bamboo stylus from about a week and i love it more than the original graphic tablet i have.
But i still use fingers and touchpad on my tf101.
But in extreme case this winter i will use it
How does it feel? Heavy?
The One i have is like a pencil of khoinoor.
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Really? Can't believe it. Only for typing or all use of the pad?
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Both..
I am finding it a little more convenient then leaning over the keyboard to use my finger to scroll..
Lol..starting to use use it on my phone too..
Wouldn't recommend it for writing, typing is ok.. I got speed with it now.
But mine is a bit fat on the end to write..
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I think that Boxwave is the OEM for all these. I have the (identical) Targus version, and it works well. The only issue I have is that if I apply RainX to the screen, the pen detection is spotty until the RainX has worn a bit. Otherwise, it's quite useful.
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I have one too, Rocketfish branded from Best Buy. I'm an employee, and bought it for $2. Works AWESOME. No fingerprints!
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I have that one too. It's really smooth and has a nice weight to it. Not too heavy, but not so light that you forget its in your hand
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I think that Boxwave is the OEM for all these. I have the (identical) Targus version, and it works well. The only issue I have is that if I apply RainX to the screen, the pen detection is spotty until the RainX has worn a bit. Otherwise, it's quite useful.
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What are the benefits of applying RainX to the screen? You have sparked my curiosity .
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What are the benefits of applying RainX to the screen? You have sparked my curiosity .
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Cuts down on fingerprints quite a bit (since I don't use a screen protector) and makes the surface extremely smooth when sliding your finger around. If the prints don't bother you -- they drive me nuts -- or you use the stylus the majority of the time, it's not worth the effort. Also, anyone with a screen protector in place definitely should not apply a product like that to the surface.
There are a lot of them from Dealextreme if you need.
Got one of these too, Targus branded. I just wonder who thought it would be a great idea to add the sharp metal ring so close to the tip. I use mine quite a bit, but I'm always a bit scared of writing at too much of an angle so the metal cuts into my precious glass.
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Got one of these too, Targus branded. I just wonder who thought it would be a great idea to add the sharp metal ring so close to the tip. I use mine quite a bit, but I'm always a bit scared of writing at too much of an angle so the metal cuts into my precious glass.
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don't worry about cuts: http://youtu.be/EUcJnwyCtes
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Cuts down on fingerprints quite a bit (since I don't use a screen protector) and makes the surface extremely smooth when sliding your finger around. If the prints don't bother you -- they drive me nuts -- or you use the stylus the majority of the time, it's not worth the effort. Also, anyone with a screen protector in place definitely should not apply a product like that to the surface.
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I might have to give this a try. The fingerprints drive me nuts. This is a pretty brilliant idea .
does anyone who uses one of these pens have the invisiSHIELD on? because i have that on my asus and would hate to purchase one of these only to realize it doesn't work too well with the screen protector.
Edit: just bought one. works beautifully.
I have a targus branded one from walmart, and rain-x applied to the screen, and it works flawlessly. Way better than touch input and you can make use of that autocad sketchbook app... its really nice.
after having a fat end for a week, and reading your feed back, and playing with a few on screen writing programs..
plus also learning how to write chinese charactors.. I am keen to go a bit further with this.. and get a better one for sharper writing..
I am using a screen protector that I brought the day i got this thing.. and find it just as sensitive to writing with my pen.. as my Evo is with a screen protector..
I would love to take this a step further and have my chinese staff write on it.. then be able to have handwritten recognition going no so that I could then copy an past it in to a translator..
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I was browsing the SGSII i9000 dev threads and found this little jem, which is now supported on the i777. What this will do is enable you to be able to get rid of Sammy's nasty contrast settings and fix banding, which it does beautifully.
All credit's go to supercurio!
You can also download it in market as Voodooscreentuning.
*after doing this and adding the roboto font, I got to say i'm very pleased with the way the SGSII looks. I've been a little upset about the way it was calibrated. Never understood why devices don't come professionally calibrated, tv's out of the box for the matter as well. I suppose they want to exaggerate color saturation , contrast and what not to give it that "pop".
Here is the link to the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241590
and to thank supercurio, I will honor him like this kid did in memory of steve jobs by shaving your face into my head!
http://www.collegehumor.com/picture/6630579/steve-jobs-shaved-into-head
I downloaded and installed but cant see any difference when I click native or samsung. dont see anything happening at all.
running UnNamed rom
Speedy350z said:
I downloaded and installed but cant see any difference when I click native or samsung. dont see anything happening at all.
running UnNamed rom
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Only difference I noticed was the sharpness changed....
Really? Wow, it's clear as night and day. I'm running unnamed too. When you use the app you can see right there that the gradient is all banded looking while on samsung settings, it is totally obvious when you switch to native.
Supercurio is a beast!
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Really? Wow, it's clear as night and day. I'm running unnamed too. When you use the app you can see right there that the gradient is all banded looking while on samsung settings, it is totally obvious when you switch to native.
Supercurio is a beast!
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I did notice that, but I also noticed the sharpness on pictures seemed to have blurred. That may just be a by product to fix the banding. I'm no screen calibrator.
exactly when you watch movies you will notice that their is no more artifacts, because when you artificially add/enhance contrast/sharpness you create noise it becomes apparent when you are watching movies on your phone. So what you see now is a calibrated native experience. I do graphic design and invested a lot of money on sensors to calibrate my monitor and TVs. It makes a world of difference when you get it right. I notice it most when watching a scene where there is a lot of shadows, the blacks don't crush out all the dark grays.
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exactly when you watch movies you will notice that their is no more artifacts, because when you artificially add/enhance contrast/sharpness you create noise it becomes apparent when you are watching movies on your phone. So what you see now is a calibrated native experience.
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That's something I never really noticed in the first place with movies. Everything just looked crisp.
The app is cool, but I would like a little more control as opposed to 2 buttons. Know what i mean? At any rate, it's free, and you can NEVER hate on free
I agree, more options is probably the one common denominator we share. From his thread this is going to be "huge". That little app took him 4 months of calibrations so I think he is going in the right directions. Curio is the most OCD person I have ever met, which is a good thing in this case! LOL
* I did notice when i got the phone that things looked a little cartoonie! I was still flattered with the screen. I love how everything is a little more natural to the eye.
FYI for those using CM7 on the AT&T SGS2: support will be coming later next week for our device name. Right now it will show as "model not recognized" when you try and run it.
This app is nice. Kudos to SuperCurio
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Sure as hell makes my cartoon style with more solid color wallpapers look a lot better
ok I went to a picture in the gallery and I can see some fine adjustment to picture. when you put it in native and close the ap does it stay in native or you have to keep the ap open?
I think it sticks. I just rebooted and it looks like it's still working.
Just because I think Curio, should get all the respect he deserves for his OCD. I am going to shave his face into my head like this kid did in respect for steve jobs!
http://www.collegehumor.com/picture/6630579/steve-jobs-shaved-into-head
well it's a pretty nice app... that with SCreen adjuster you can make it pretty good.. hopefully the dEv can add rgb settings so I can finally get my screen exactly as the industry standard.
Color Calibration (RGB Values after)
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how exactly does it work...when i open it it just says native and samsung....i clicked both
neither did anything?
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how exactly does it work...when i open it it just says native and samsung....i clicked both
neither did anything?
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Why would you bump a 5 day old thread?....
Native is the altered settings. If you can't notice a change, then it's because you have a diff screen quality on,
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Says my device is not supported
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Why would you bump a 5 day old thread?....
Native is the altered settings. If you can't notice a change, then it's because you have a diff screen quality on,
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why do you care if i bumped a 5 day old thread...i wanted to know how it worked...get over it
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Why would you bump a 5 day old thread?....
Native is the altered settings. If you can't notice a change, then it's because you have a diff screen quality on,
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Seriously chill out dude, this app just hit made the front page of xda so people are curious about it. Go troll somewhere else...
Yes you hit native. If you notice the gradient it looks less banded. Trust me super curio had done a lot of work on this, he is a legend. If you dont notice anything then you really don't need the app. It works you just aren't that particular about the calibration. SOme people are some people are not.
Thanks to draw something, I'm considering getting this phone. Has anyone played it using the s-pen? If so how is it? I imagine it's super accurate to draw things and makes the game all the more fun.
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This phone ownes at this game. I have 20+ games going at any given time because I can drawl so much faster with a big ass screen and s-pen.
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My friends say my phone's unfair because I can put so much more details in the pictures=)
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My friends say my phone's unfair because I can put so much more details in the pictures=)
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Exactly.... I love it!!!!
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My wife is jealous as hell of my Note because I can draw awesome pics on it... Her pics on my old Inspire suck lol
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My friends say my phone's unfair because I can put so much more details in the pictures=)
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then he should get a tablet and use his finger.
like this guy:
http://kotaku.com/5894582/kotaku-re...draw-something-artist-ive-ever-seen/gallery/1
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D: That's all I have to say...just.... D:
I'm a horrible sketcher, but with the s pen it makes it so much more precise to direct your lines and fill color.
I drew Bowser yesterday and it came out a lot better than I thought it would. I would have done more, but it was telling me I was running out of ink lol.
I've been playing this game using my S-Pen. The stylus is a godsend for this particular app. Unfortunately, the nanosecond delay in inputs makes it so that my drawings look really cheesy. If I draw something, what I draw doesn't appear instantaneously ... there's always a very slight delay, but that delay caused major issues for accuracy. I don't see any solution to this problem.
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Unfortunately, the nanosecond delay in inputs makes it so that my drawings look really cheesy...
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yea...that's it, that's why my drawlings suck too, the delay is inhibiting my artistic abilities to drawl stick figures.
Those pictures are epic! I'm jealous of people who can draw.
The stylus action isn't quite as good as a full blown Wacom tablet or a tablet PC with Wacom pen like an older LE1600 (which I have), but it's a lot better than an iPad or iPhone with a mushy capaci-touch type stylus. There's some okay accuracy styli on iOS, just not really pressure sensitive.
My understanding is the S-Pen will be better supported with ICS. As it stands, there's a handful of suitable pressure-friendly paint apps already, more soon I should think. Doodledroid and Hello Color Pencil are two good ones.
Of course, the Note display isn't huge, but I did a few decent drawings on my iPhone with just my finger, so this is a lot better by comparison.
I never got around to trying Draw Something until I got the Note, but now I've got a good addiction going.
I'm kind of torn on some of the images. On one hand, they are spectacular - on the other hand wondering how long it takes to make them. I would love to use the Note & this game to improve my drawing skills (of which I have none of), but I don't want to spend an hour doing a drawing either.
I think the part I like the most is seeing how a drawing is done. There is a screen saved I used to love watching called Drawing Hand (google it) where you watch the artist draw the image using just a basic pen tool and a smudge tool. Always wanted to emulate by learning, but I just don't have the art skill.
Hoping DS will improve my drawing skill some. So far, looks like all my friends are about the same stick figure level that I am.
Is there a sight to see some art done by people, preferably with a way to see them draw it? There a way I'm missing to start a drawing, then come back to finish it later?
BTW - they got bought by zynga (sp) for a rumored 200 million today (!)
If you guys love draw something, and want to post your pics, do so here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592757
Custom and Stock Grills for the Axon 7
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Replacement grills for the Axon 7. If yours break or you just want to try another design, you can use these!
If you want a specific design, you can tell me and i'll do my best.
These models are UNTESTED - We don't know if they are the right size yet. Please print one and tell me where I need to refine the model!
They might be a few tenths of a millimeter off, but not more than that. my main worry is if the height is right - if someone can test and measure, i'd appreciate it (and fix it if needed)!
The grills are in .STL format, tolerances 0.05mm (You can open them with Win10's 3d file viewer)
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Calling @kitcostantino @alvinlwh @kountry83 @chrisrodsa210 to the new thread
edit, double-post
Wow, wish I had a printer. I would love these in glossy black.
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those are sick i really like the single line one
@Choose an username... I'm gonna try to see what I can do with my setup.
Thank you
Are all these holes needed? I mean the speakers are not this "long" right?
A black one with cutouts only where its necessary would be awesome.
In wish i had a printer :/
With a standard 0.4mm nozzle, the model with all the holes will not be printable on an FDM machine. Maybe with an 0.2mm nozzle but I think the holes will still cause problems.
Spillunke said:
Are all these holes needed? I mean the speakers are not this "long" right?
A black one with cutouts only where its necessary would be awesome.
In wish i had a printer :/
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The problem is that the top speaker is in the middle and the bottom speaker is on the lower right corner. So it would be really weird
eMadman said:
With a standard 0.4mm nozzle, the model with all the holes will not be printable on an FDM machine. Maybe with an 0.2mm nozzle but I think the holes will still cause problems.
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As long as the outermost shape is okay, just with having the holes as rough marks to drill them later is enough. That's why I want someone to print and test them, so that I can improve the design until it can be printed and sanded as little as possible.
These models are based on a 1200dpi scan of the grills. They might be smaller or bigger, or the camera hole might be slightly off-center.
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The problem is that the top speaker is in the middle and the bottom speaker is on the lower right corner. So it would be really weird
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Yeah i saw the positions in a teardown video. I wouldnt have a problem with that.
Spillunke said:
Yeah i saw the positions in a teardown video. I wouldnt have a problem with that.
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well, as long as you could print it, just send me a sketch with how you want it to look and i'll make it
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well, as long as you could print it, just send me a sketch with how you want it to look and i'll make it
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I cant i have no 3d printer and dont know anything about these sketches. I wish i could!
Maybe there is someone who also like my idea and has a printer. I would buy these
Spillunke said:
I cant i have no 3d printer and dont know anything about these sketches. I wish i could!
Maybe there is someone who also like my idea and has a printer. I would buy these
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I mean get a piece of paper and write down your idea. I make the models.
You can send stuff to print and then pay for it. I don't know how expensive that would be but it's known to be a common thing, since people can make custom things like Rubik cubes and get them all printed and ready to assemble. Since these pieces are tiny I guess it wouldn't be very expensive. But I have to test them first and see if the size is right or not
i wish those speakers in black,is there any video that show how the remove/replace the speaker grills?
scale is bad....
they are less than 10mm.... really tiny
scale it and quote me, I print it. is a few minutes to do it
Just wow! Love the Idea and it could be awesome to use black Ones with bigger Diamond shaped holes... Wish i could Print some, but i would also mind buying a pair of them...
Black Grills with Black Panel... Mhhhhhh
pelelademadera said:
scale is bad....
they are less than 10mm.... really tiny
scale it and quote me, I print it. is a few minutes to do it
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I don't know why that could've happened, bur I don't know how to scale them. My .par files are on scale, around 70 mm long. I'll see how I can save them to retain the size, but it's weird
Miustone said:
Just wow! Love the Idea and it could be awesome to use black Ones with bigger Diamond shaped holes... Wish i could Print some, but i would also mind buying a pair of them...
Black Grills with Black Panel... Mhhhhhh
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Well there are services where you send the file and they print the grills for you and send them... You're on Brazil, right?
pelelademadera said:
scale is bad....
they are less than 10mm.... really tiny
scale it and quote me, I print it. is a few minutes to do it
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you're right, just checked and they look like 4 mm long... @kitcostantino don't try anything else, not your fault or the printer's ? let me get the files ready