Hello I dunno if I can post this here and is the right section but I wanted to ask if anyone of you knows a good "pen" to write on the tablet ipad 3 screen to make sketches and drawings ... I woudl like somethingthat is precise with the pen ( not a bulbous point ) but also that will not in any condition cause any damage or scratch to the screen ... thanks a lot for any answer
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http://adonit.net/product/jot-pro/
Adonit is making a pressure sensitive pen also, but it's not available yet.
Also, just saw this while browsing the Jot site, http://adonit.net/product/jot-touch/
"Not all lines are created equally. Jot Touch reacts to the amount of pressure you apply to deliver more accurate interpretations of your stroke"
My only concern is, the pressure sensitivity is only relative to the app you're using, as far as I know. The only good Android app is Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile, which doesn't support pressure sensitivity I don't think.
not sure about the pressure sensitivity , I don't want to run the scrren pressing on the pen ...
So you I don't think you will ever get a pen point tip like you would on a cintiq or tablet without some kind of wide tip attachment. The device is just not designed to support that kind of precision, but I like where the jot is taking it, even if I have my doubts about its viability.
You also would run into the issue of protecting the screen. The glass and screen protectors are semi conductive. Most of the screen protectors are not meant to have a pen tip on them and would scratch or dent, if they are hard. Or snag, rip and tear if they are the soft kind. =/
I'm sure with the rise in tablets replacing computers(and dual-core/quad-core processors), we'll see more professional oriented devices that might even be pressure sensitive. I'm looking forward to it!
Also, I got my [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Capacitive-Cellphone-Motorola-BlackBerry-AMM0101US/dp/B0053NBLFW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336057618&sr=8-1"]cheap pens[/ame] in yesterday. They work pretty well for the price. I don't like the fat tip though, but I guess that's the major issue with most styluses.
oh and what software app do you use to draw on the ipad? I was thinking of sketchbook pro ...
i've done some research, and it works the same way as wacom tablets, with the drawing surface (in this case the phone screen) detecting where the pen tip is, and the pen itself calculating the levels of pressure.
the pen tip itself is very small, in fact it's the same type of tip that you see in an intuos. the frustrating thing though, is just the pressure sensitivity. currently no "good" wacom pens work on the phone, but being there's an SDK out there for wacom stylus's (stylii?) i'm hoping some intrepid folk might try writing an android app which recognises the bigger stylus's like the intuos, or the bamboo fun.
there's rumours out there that wacom or samsung are doing something like that, which is awesome. but until it becomes a reality i'm still looking for other solutions...
the guys at the last polycount meetup in london seemed to enjoy playing around with the stylus on my phone anyway haha.
Also what kind of apps do you use to paint?
I read sketchbook pro , procreate , brushes , and adobe ideas ...?
ArtRage (Best UI, Tools and Line quality, but performance is a little slow.)
Autodesk Sketchbook (Good performance, but quick lines look blocky. Nice UI.)
ArtStudio (The most like photoshop, but with ugly UI. Great line quality, and a brush editor.)
sketchbook pro
brushes
and
Procreate?
Sorry I wronged the title of the other app and is not free but is 0.79 and is called art set ...
Also http://hex3.co/products/jaja looks really interesting. Procreate is great about supporting all the crazy pen things.