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  • Tanisham@alien.topOPBtoRemarkableDrawing of a maori warrior
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    10 months ago

    Thanks. Hoping to see what you can do with it!

    Just an advice, for simple sketches all works perfect, but with complex ones like the one above, with lots of brushstrokes, you’ll notice that after some hours of work if you try to erase or select+move a certain part of your drawing it will lag a lot, so I try to do these things only if I really need it. If you only keep adding brushstrokes nothing of that will happen, it’s a pleasure to use.


  • Tanisham@alien.topOPBtoRemarkableDrawing of a maori warrior
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    11 months ago

    Well this one I did little by little around 15 mins during several days so I’m not really sure. It usually takes me around 4 hours to do a drawing like this but since I used no references maybe this time it took a bit more. I’m using a Tab S7 spen, with a small piece of rubber glued to make the recessed button more pronounced.


  • Tanisham@alien.topBtoRemarkablePen alternatives
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    11 months ago

    There are many, but my favorite and the one I’m using now is the Galaxy Tab S7 pen. It has a very nice pressure sensitivity and a side button. The official one costs around 50$ but I bought a knockoff that works just as well, it only lacks Bluetooth (that has no use on the Remarkable anyhow). It only cost me 19€.




  • Tanisham@alien.topOPBtoRemarkableDrawing of a maori warrior
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    11 months ago

    Thanks, well I used to stitch screenshots of the preview windows in the Remarkable desktop app, that way I could get more details from every brushstroke, but this time I decided to just scan the screen using a flatbed scanner because I feel now that it captures better what I was actually seeing while I was working on the picture; the glass smoothens the pixels just a little and I like that.