That's some impressive finger doodling there Daniel. I'm not sure what your background is but you definitely have a knack for composition and creativity so please don't stop what you're doing.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
That's some impressive finger doodling there Daniel. I'm not sure what your background is but you definitely have a knack for composition and creativity so please don't stop what you're doing.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
thank you for the kind words. Yes! You hit it right on the nose as being "fun and therapeutic". This came out awesome! Looks like this one took some time too. Great detail. Which app did you use?
"It's plume, bro. Nothing to worry about. Got any Opus?" The suppose to be DZR
That's some impressive finger doodling there Daniel. I'm not sure what your background is but you definitely have a knack for composition and creativity so please don't stop what you're doing.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
thank you for the kind words. Yes! You hit it right on the nose as being "fun and therapeutic". This came out awesome! Looks like this one took some time too. Great detail. Which app did you use?
I used Procreate. Bought it on the reviews but was very happy to see that it has many of the functions that I use with Photoshop: customizable brushes, layers, blend modes, etc.
That's some impressive finger doodling there Daniel. I'm not sure what your background is but you definitely have a knack for composition and creativity so please don't stop what you're doing.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
thank you for the kind words. Yes! You hit it right on the nose as being "fun and therapeutic". This came out awesome! Looks like this one took some time too. Great detail. Which app did you use?
I used Procreate. Bought it on the reviews but was very happy to see that it has many of the functions that I use with Photoshop: customizable brushes, layers, blend modes, etc.
Which app did you use?
Sketch Guru. It's free so it's very limited. I wish it at least had layers. I used to mess with photoshop back in the day. Very powerful tool. ...... To answer your previous comment, I never took any art classes. I just experimented and tought myself. I was actually really into graffiti art (no I was never a tagger nor did I vandalized buildings lol)
"It's plume, bro. Nothing to worry about. Got any Opus?" The suppose to be DZR
That's some impressive finger doodling there Daniel. I'm not sure what your background is but you definitely have a knack for composition and creativity so please don't stop what you're doing.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
thank you for the kind words. Yes! You hit it right on the nose as being "fun and therapeutic". This came out awesome! Looks like this one took some time too. Great detail. Which app did you use?
I used Procreate. Bought it on the reviews but was very happy to see that it has many of the functions that I use with Photoshop: customizable brushes, layers, blend modes, etc.
Which app did you use?
Sketch Guru. It's free so it's very limited. I wish it at least had layers. I used to mess with photoshop back in the day. Very powerful tool. ...... To answer your previous comment, I never took any art classes. I just experimented and tought myself. I was actually really into graffiti art (no I was never a tagger nor did I vandalized buildings lol)
Same here, the only art class I took was way back in 5th grade and took a liking to it. I went from pencil drawing to Photoshop for photo manipulations and after my kids were born... into photography. Don't do it professionally because I will not appreciate it anymore.
If you want a free app with layers, give Adobe Ideas a try. It even allows you to control the layer opacity.
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I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
After looking at this thread, you inspired me to download an app on the iPad and give the finger doodle a try. As a person who relies on photoshop most of the time, I thought these tablet sketch apps are gimmicky and boy was I wrong. Aside from having an impressive suite of tools I actually found finger sketching to be fun & therapeutic. Thanks bro for this thread!
Which app did you use?
If you want a free app with layers, give Adobe Ideas a try. It even allows you to control the layer opacity.
Okay, you're getting to the point where you can soon open up a cigArt gallery.
2. Born & raised in NY. Moved to central Jersey in the late 80's
Think I'm gonna regret it.