Well I was intrigued by this app so yesterday I made a stand for my Ipad from scrap pine. I figured it was necessary to have a good stand to get it stable and get the best out of it.
Anyway, it takes a bit of getting used to - but this was attempt number three. Took about 20mins. It might not seem like much to a skilled drawer but to someone as artistically-challenged as me its a wonder.
What application it has to airbrushing exactly I'm not experience enough to say.
cheers
Arron
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I bought the app also for the times I don't feel like pulling out the projector. I may use my old helmet stand to make a stand out of. Now I know I am being dumb, but is there a preferred distance for this set up. Reason I ask is if you want to do a 16" by 20" painting as apposed to an 8" by 10" painting.
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I bought the app also for the times I don't feel like pulling out the projector. I may use my old helmet stand to make a stand out of. Now I know I am being dumb, but is there a preferred distance for this set up. Reason I ask is if you want to do a 16" by 20" painting as apposed to an 8" by 10" painting.
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Exactly. So if it is greater than your reach than you need to use a paired device to watch what you are doing. My thoughts is I can do the drawings to a small size then pop the line drawing on my opaque projector and enlarge to any size. This will save money on printer ink. Plus you won't get confused when there is light interference since the projection is not alway sharp edges. Some times I forget to hit my intelligence key on my brain. [emoji23]I don't know. Maybe the distance is determined between what you reach is. If yo want to sit with your elbows bent you need to drop the tablet. I'm also pretty sure the further you are from the drawing surface will allow you to draw bigger but you will still need to watch the tablet while you draw.
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