While researching an upcoming case study on Corel* Painter 2015, I had the chance to see Microsoft* RTS in action and I liked the experience. I suggest those using a stylus today check out a 2 in 1 PC or maybe a Microsoft Surface* Pro 3. Small, light and ready to go anywhere.
The creative techniques used on traditional media (paper, canvas, etc.) have been essentially the same since petroglyphs began appearing on rock walls.
Computers have added new options for these talented people. The tool most have adopted to interface their talent with the computer is called a graphics tablet (below), sometimes called a digitizer.
The digitizer is the best device currently available to accurately capture the nuance of the brush stroke (pressure) visual artists practice in their craft. While it takes practice and some getting used to, creating art with a digitizer has almost reached a “paper and brush” feel for those experienced in both realms.
With the introduction of Microsoft Real-time Stylus (RTS) which standardizes the various digitizers from multiple vendors on Windows, the precise touch of the artist can now be translated directly to the touchscreen on a 2 in 1 computer. Below I'm testing a brush with light and hard pressure.
Think i'll go practice my brush strokes, until next time...
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