Update: Apologies to Ellie, who commented below for a) Not replying very quickly and also b) deleting the comment in error. The Note 2 phone (which I also have) packs the same amount of pixels into a screen half the size and it is a thing of beauty… Samsung you really need to up the ante on the screen resolution. I’ve used the S-Pen a hell of a lot more and it’s still going strong. Despite hardly using it, the tip needed replacing after only a couple of months. Also, another downside is that I didn’t find the Bamboo very durable. Intuos Pro (Large) (Image credit: Wacom) With the best tablets for. I’ve tried using the Wacom Bamboo pen with it, and I just can’t work with something that feels like a crayola in my hand. What are the Top Free Drawing Software: Adobe Spark, Autodesk Sketchbook, GIMP. Procreate is a lovely programme but I’ll be damned if I’m going to fork out for a bluetooth pen for £100 or thereabouts, just so I can use it properly when there’s already a device that does everything I need without having to purchase peripherals. I do have a retina iPad, and have Procreate installed on it. If I really wanted to, I could export as a psd to Dropbox or email. As the files are saved as layered tiffs I can open them up in Sketchbook Pro desktop and just carrying on working on them, no pissing about required. I just plug it in, open it up and pull the files from the Autodesk folder. Here are some app recommendations to do just that. On the Note tablet, because it’s an Android device I can just plug it into my PC and retrieve files without having to jump through hoops uploading things to ‘the cloud’ or Dropbox, or jail breaking or any of that malarky. If the hobby you want to take on is sketching, you should try doing it on an iPad or an Android tablet.
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