![]() Paper, pen, brush, and instant digitization? Say what?! Thrilled, I dug right in. She sent me a Wacom Bamboo Slate Smart pad to review. ![]() My GeekGirlfriend, though, thought she could solve this with tech that understands this need for the tactile. Sadly, it lacked the tactile feel of pen on paper that is an essential part of the process for me. My talented photographer pal (and fellow Canadian) Benjamin Von Wongand I were chatting about this problem and he suggested I use a paintbrush stylus with my phone to make sketches in the field. But neither is getting back to my studio with a suitcase full of sketches, value renderings, composition layouts, and written notes to scan. I work in the field on location almost exclusively, and lugging a flatbed scanner with me on a dive boat in Fiji is not ideal. And it leaves me with the problem of how to get my drawings, notes, and ideas onto my computer for sharing or further digital development. So I when I make notes and drawing studies I prefer real ink and paper to a stylus on a tablet. This is a guest post by synesthete artist, GeekGirlfriend, and bon vivant Brandy Gale.Ī digital sketchbook that uses real ink and real paper? Yes, please! An artist takes the Wacom Bamboo Slate plein air painting with her and reports back
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