[Q] Pressure sensitive drawing app - Thinkpad Tablet Themes and Apps

Is there a drawing application with pressure sensitivity on CM10 working for the TPT? I tried sketchbook pro for tablets but it doesn't appear to have anything in the settings regarding pressure sensitivity or palm rejection.

Daedalus_ said:
Is there a drawing application with pressure sensitivity on CM10 working for the TPT? I tried sketchbook pro for tablets but it doesn't appear to have anything in the settings regarding pressure sensitivity or palm rejection.
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I use sketchbook pro for my note 8... it's already pressure sensitive..
You can also try papyrus....

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Emulate mouse Touchpad using the Touch Sensitive area under screen - Possible?

Any developers or Moderator Developers have any idea of whether this is being developed?
Just thought it would be very useful for controlling the Mouse in RDP on Diamond and Touch Pro Devices!
It would basically function in the same way as a Laptop TrackPad!!
Any takers!
Off Topic!
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Am still totally blown away by the Guy at MicroPC Talk that modded his Sony UX from a core 2 solo 1500 to a CORE2DUO!!!!!!!! (u7600)
Wish I had the balls to try something like that on mine!
You might as well use the touch screen? Right?
dreamtheater39 said:
You might as well use the touch screen? Right?
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Could be usefull for clicking small links in Opera, go there with the mousecursor and click them
I think it would be usefull to be able to use it as a mouse pad.
Was also thinking maybe moving up or down on it on the left and right side could be able to emulate a hard button for the onscreen softbuttons, for using fullscreen apps.
YUP - This could work on the touch screen too - was just thinking that since the touch functionality is built into the buttons too you could manipulate a mouse pointer without obstructing the screen.
I was wondering about a scroll pad too!
Wish I coded in Visual Studio sometimes - do a teeny weeny bit of MySQL and PHP but wouldn't know where to start coding for windows mobile! LOL!
Still nice to know there are other thinking on a similar wavelength!

Decent drawing app

Just discovered "sketchbook mobile" by Autodesk, brilliant drawing app with loads of brushes and even layers. Works fine on my Tab, just needs tools for cutting bits out and being able to load photos to draw on.
Maff, from my Tab
is it full screen?
It is on mine as I have everything set to full screen, not sure if it would be or not otherwise, works really well
mmace said:
Just discovered "sketchbook mobile" by Autodesk, brilliant drawing app with loads of brushes and even layers. Works fine on my Tab, just needs tools for cutting bits out and being able to load photos to draw on.
Maff, from my Tab
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Yes, I've mentioned this before of Sketchbook being very good.
I also mentioned there is another title by the name of 'Magic Doodle Premium' which operates very similar to Sketchbook and like the former has tons of pencils/brushes etc to work with.
My only gripe with Sketchbook is it does not utilize the Tablet screen. You need to use Spare Parts to get it to do this.
Magic Doodle Premium on the other hand uses the full screen and is my preferred choice.

For the Artists

Here are some art applications that make use of the S-pen Pressure Sensitivity:
Sketchbook Pro
Infinite Painter
Papyrus Beta
FlipAClip
TVPaint Beta (external download)
Omnisketch
LayerPaint
Drawing Pad
Markers
Quill
Canvas Pro
Plouik
Una Paint (Graffiti)
LayerDraw
VoytPaint
DoodleDroid
Sketch 'Em (Samsung App Store)
CloverMemo (Not sure if S-Pen Capable)
Sketch Free (Not sure if S-Pen Capable)
There are more but I can't think of them at the moment. If you have any let me know and I will update the OP.
*****reserved for op*****
LayerPaint is awesome.
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cmunho said:
LayerPaint is awesome.
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Great app! just added it to the OP.
markers is a good one also that seems to react to the S Pen pretty well..
Just Recived mine , and this is what i made, after i purchased sketchbook pro, btw with the new update, it looks unlike most reviews, that the pen is abit quicker. I might have a bad pen, due to the canvas not picking up the lightest pressure. But thats easily replaceable, everything else is great!:good:
It's a lil dumb drawing, but i wanted to try it out.
crystalstylez said:
markers is a good one also that seems to react to the S Pen pretty well..
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It does show that it has pressure sensitivity. Added to OP.
The TV Paint app looks really just like a port From the PC version. Which is really nice actually! The downside... if you aren't familiar with the software, you aren't going to have a good time..
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Yeah. It is very specific type of drawing program. For example (don't know if in this version) cutting something out makes a brush out of it immidiately.
Actually.. it isn't even meant for drawing stills I believe.. It's main target is animation. Seeing (as far as I looked) this being a full port, you can create reaallllyy awesome animation **** with this! Might give it a go
Oh wow... played around with the brushes... did a quick drawing for a nice screenie
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Great list youve got there. I would just add Quill, its a great one as well
InsaneCloaks said:
Oh wow... played around with the brushes... did a quick drawing for a nice screenie
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Office Ninja said:
Great list youve got there. I would just add Quill, its a great one as well
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Added. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hmmm... sorry about the previous image failing..
Edit: did a really quick and rough animation test with tv paint..
I'm not really familiar yet with tv paint, but wanted to take a quick look at the export features..
The software looks like a port with some touch control related improvements.. shortcuts are still available in their classic pc form, which might actually be great if you would use a bluetooth keyboard to operate this program. Considering my and co-students animating experience, it's almost a MUST to be able to easily use many shortcuts, which makes getting such keyboard (almost) a must-buy to fully utilize this programs potential on any tab and get the best experience with it.
There's the possibility to export to Quicktime MOV, AVI, MP4, PNG/JPG/other image sequences.. Unfortunately only container options with 3 possible bit-rate settings (namely: .2, 1 and 5 Mbps) and no real codec settings. (eg. MPEG-2, H.264, etc...) (Something I really miss!!!!! )
Framerate is ofcourse controlled by project settings, but they have the ability to export to various custom settings as can be seen in the screenshot.
Video test: http://youtu.be/neZDRf8bvv8
I might review this program thoroughly in this thread in the near near future when I have some more time on my hands...
And lastly;
TV Paint is one of THE drawing apps currently on the play store for serious content creators..... DISCUSS!
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(never mind, I thought maybe Windows version has more options but from what I remember it was EXACTLY the same)
Markers is awesome for simple sketching! the pressure detection is very good on the ink style brushes, too bad you can only pick from preselected colours. still, nice for making simple value sketches
others with pressure detection:
free:
canvas lite: (can paint quite nice sketch style paintings with the 2nd brush) kind of fun somehow. has long press = eyedropper function. in the pro version you can make your own brushes from 50px canvases, which works surprisingly well! it is very crashy though.
plouik: (stroke dies extremely quickly)
una paint: has pressure... i guess if you want to draw oekaki style stuff, sure
layerdraw: pressure makes the ENTIRE stroke fat uniformly. I have no idea what anyone would use this for
voytpaintfree: nice pressure! you can get very smooth strokes on it as long as you don't make very fast curves, but it's pretty limited (couldn't find an opacity setting). haven't tried the pro vers.
paid:
doodledroid: for 99 cents, it's okay. the pressure curve is pretty bad, width doesn't start at zero so you're limited to making somewhat chunky ink strokes. but you can make some painterly type sketches.
drawing pad: i regret this purchase, it's like a child's crayon. all of the tools.
stuff that is really useless or didn't work for me:
HTC Flyer Canvas and scribble
Paintbox for tablets (drawing a curve is so bad it draws a square when you try to draw a circle) pressure what pressure?
scribble: claimed to have pressure sens, didn't even get to draw anything before it crashed my note once, then crashed again after reboot. deleted!
crayondoodle: just don't bother.
other useful stuff:
overskreen - floating browser that uses your default 'internet' browser to make a popup window. resizes perfectly, great for popping up reference images over your painting app. there was a free popup browser app but I didn't think it worked very well in comparison.
fishgimp said:
Markers is awesome for simple sketching! the pressure detection is very good on the ink style brushes, too bad you can only pick from preselected colours. still, nice for making simple value sketches
others with pressure detection:
free:
canvas lite: (can paint quite nice sketch style paintings with the 2nd brush) kind of fun somehow. has long press = eyedropper function. in the pro version you can make your own brushes from 50px canvases, which works surprisingly well! it is very crashy though.
plouik: (stroke dies extremely quickly)
una paint: has pressure... i guess if you want to draw oekaki style stuff, sure
layerdraw: pressure makes the ENTIRE stroke fat uniformly. I have no idea what anyone would use this for
voytpaintfree: nice pressure! you can get very smooth strokes on it as long as you don't make very fast curves, but it's pretty limited (couldn't find an opacity setting). haven't tried the pro vers.
paid:
doodledroid: for 99 cents, it's okay. the pressure curve is pretty bad, width doesn't start at zero so you're limited to making somewhat chunky ink strokes. but you can make some painterly type sketches.
drawing pad: i regret this purchase, it's like a child's crayon. all of the tools.
stuff that is really useless or didn't work for me:
HTC Flyer Canvas and scribble
Paintbox for tablets (drawing a curve is so bad it draws a square when you try to draw a circle) pressure what pressure?
scribble: claimed to have pressure sens, didn't even get to draw anything before it crashed my note once, then crashed again after reboot. deleted!
crayondoodle: just don't bother.
other useful stuff:
overskreen - floating browser that uses your default 'internet' browser to make a popup window. resizes perfectly, great for popping up reference images over your painting app. there was a free popup browser app but I didn't think it worked very well in comparison.
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Updated the list. Here's a thanks for your time.
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Updated the list. Here's a thanks for your time.
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hey, no worries! Thanks for compiling the list, I'm hoping people will find something that works for them, buy it and support more development for android. The Note has so much potential... and I'm trying not to rely too much on the beta of TV paint, arg
It's a real shame most people's first experience will be with PS touch, because it really makes the Note look like crap.
fishgimp said:
hey, no worries! Thanks for compiling the list, I'm hoping people will find something that works for them, buy it and support more development for android. The Note has so much potential... and I'm trying not to rely too much on the beta of TV paint, arg
It's a real shame most people's first experience will be with PS touch, because it really makes the Note look like crap.
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Thats was my first experience and my gf's too. She said... well i don't know about this purchase.. so when it finally arrived home, i downloaded all the other apps, i wanted to try out, and well i felt in love . I had high hopes for PS touch but... nope lol.

Page orientation in S-Note?

Hi,
This could be a daft question, but how can I make the paper be in landscape orientation in S Note? I can turn the tablet, and the app rotates, but the paper is still portrait. Surely there is a way to make the paper landscape for long equations etc?
Also, while I'm here, is there a quicker way to scroll up and down the page than turning pen mode off, and cursor mode on, scrolling, then going back to pen mode? Hoping there is a hidden scroll bar or something.
Thanks
Matt
Baines93 said:
Hi,
This could be a daft question, but how can I make the paper be in landscape orientation in S Note? I can turn the tablet, and the app rotates, but the paper is still portrait. Surely there is a way to make the paper landscape for long equations etc?
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Thanks
Matt
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Landscape mode in S-Note will be possible after upgrading to Jelly Bean.
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Baines93 said:
Hi,
This could be a daft question, but how can I make the paper be in landscape orientation in S Note? I can turn the tablet, and the app rotates, but the paper is still portrait. Surely there is a way to make the paper landscape for long equations etc?
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I think that's not possible now, since you can't create a custom template.
Anyway, if I remember well, I've seen that in the next JB release there will be a new template specifically designed for landscape mode.
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Landscape mode in S-Note will be possible after upgrading to Jelly Bean.
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sphere314 said:
I think that's not possible now, since you can't create a custom template.
Anyway, if I remember well, I've seen that in the next JB release there will be a new template specifically designed for landscape mode.
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Ah, Well that Is good to know. Frustrating that such a simple fundamental feature isn't present, but I suppose that's the price to pay for being an early adopter! Good to know they are improving the device.
Any tips on speedy scrolling? Shame there isn't a feature like double click on the pen button, do your scrolling, lift off the screen, and pen returns to pen functionality....or is there?
I don't understand. When I open S-Note and use a background with lines that go accross the page in landscape and turn my GNote 10.1 on it's end for portriat oreintation the lines turn and still go across the page. If there is any writting on the page it also rotates to the proper alignment.
I found some kind of a solutionton for thislandscape paper "problem". I rotate my note 10.1 so that the paper is in portrait mode, then i switch off the auto rotate function in the quick settings bar and than when i go back to my drawing i can rotate the screen in landscape and the paper stays in landscape mode...only problem is that so does the text but it doesn't bother me !
Sorry if my English isn' very good.
There is a landscape mode template that was added in S note with the last update. If you can not see it when you are viewing templates, rotate to portrait and you will see the landscape template, not sure why it is not visible in landscape view.
Granna said:
There is a landscape mode template that was added in S note with the last update. If you can not see it when you are viewing templates, rotate to portrait and you will see the landscape template, not sure why it is not visible in landscape view.
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When I use the landscape template and rotate the GNote 10.1 then the screen changes to portrait and the page becomes just a small bar accross the screen. So I don't understand what the landscape template is supposed to be for.
donec said:
When I use the landscape template and rotate the GNote 10.1 then the screen changes to portrait and the page becomes just a small bar accross the screen. So I don't understand what the landscape template is supposed to be for.
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Zoom to 100 % once you rotate in the landscape template then you will see a much wider place to write/draw or both! Some prefer the wider page, in portrait template you are not getting the true width, just zoomed .
Baines93 said:
Ah, Well that Is good to know. Frustrating that such a simple fundamental feature isn't present, but I suppose that's the price to pay for being an early adopter! Good to know they are improving the device.
Any tips on speedy scrolling? Shame there isn't a feature like double click on the pen button, do your scrolling, lift off the screen, and pen returns to pen functionality....or is there?
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Stumble upon your post while finding landscape mode for s note.
Not sure you already found a solution for scrolling,.. you can do scrolling by putting two fingers (like when you wanna do zooming for photos) on the screen, instead of moving the two fingers in opposite direction (for zooming), you need to move the two fingers together to down or up for scrolling.
Hope this helps.

Sketchbook pro help

Hello i wanted to know if there is a way to turn on pressure sesitivity on this app cant find it in the settings and when i rest my palm on the screen it zooms in thanks
huzi7868 said:
Hello i wanted to know if there is a way to turn on pressure sesitivity on this app cant find it in the settings and when i rest my palm on the screen it zooms in thanks
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Pressure Sensitivity is built in, you don't have to do anything.
However, it is only applicable on certain brushes, maybe you have tried it on ones not supported.
As to rejecting your palm, use a coaster, mouse mat or similar. Place the coaster, mouse mat etc on the screen and rest your palm on that. You can then let the pen touch the screen as the mat does not register a touch.
Probably smarter to just use a glove..
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Probably smarter to just use a glove..
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I find gloves to be cumbersome, you don't get the right feel of the pen, plus occasionally you need to use your fingers.
Beards said:
I find gloves to be cumbersome, you don't get the right feel of the pen, plus occasionally you need to use your fingers.
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Fingers are open.
Someone was saying sketchbook mobile got updated to include a pen only function. Sketchbook pro will likely receive that feature in the next update.
Under the brush option menu (the middle icon in the top bar--shaped like a brush) once you have the pallets open, there's a settings icon (three sliders), under this, you can change the min/max values for opacity and size. There you can change values for any brush you have selected from the left tool bar.
Couldn't post directly for some reason, but here's an image uploaded to dropbox,
http://db.tt/1d2xA2V8
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Beards said:
I find gloves to be cumbersome, you don't get the right feel of the pen, plus occasionally you need to use your fingers.
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Ah, that is true too, I've just been stretching my shirt to cover the bottom of my hand.. I don't like coasters because it gets in the way, but yes, gloves that cover all the way are annoying too because you can't feel the stylus.
I believe there was an older version where you had to enable it manually, the current version has it enabled by default. In my opinion while rich in features sketchbook pro is not that good, mainly no palm rejection, and no custom size canvas and some other things, also the spen seems to be not that accurate in SKB, if you are into drawing I would recommend LayerPaint app, very nice app, very powerful yet quite simple.

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