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You mad that on a phone?! :confused:

Yep! My Nokia N900, to be precise, which has a pressure-sensitive screen.

That's really good for a phone! The clouds do look rather sparkly, though.

Yeah, I think so too. It's my first time working purely with digital media and I wasn't quite sure which brush to use.

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I've tried to draw on my Tablet before, and not had results I'd show to anyone (except my wife... and it's a miracle she didn't laugh!) I'd even bought one of the 'Jot' pens with the mobile transparent disk on the end that are supposed to be more accurate... no real luck. I think without one of the tablets/phones that have a detection grid to aid in pen accuracy (Galaxy Note etc) drawing is... problematic. At least for me.

Skykooler? Do you have one of those with an integrated pen? If not... how in heck do you get any accuracy drawing lines? I tried various programs and gave up, just assuming capacative screens just didn't have the accuracy to do it. For reference I have the TF201 Transformer Prime ASUS tablet.

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I've tried to draw on my Tablet before, and not had results I'd show to anyone (except my wife... and it's a miracle she didn't laugh!) I'd even bought one of the 'Jot' pens with the mobile transparent disk on the end that are supposed to be more accurate... no real luck. I think without one of the tablets/phones that have a detection grid to aid in pen accuracy (Galaxy Note etc) drawing is... problematic. At least for me.

Skykooler? Do you have one of those with an integrated pen?

It does have a built-in stylus, but it's just plastic, not one of the fancy electronic ones:

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If not... how in heck do you get any accuracy drawing lines? I tried various programs and gave up, just assuming capacative screens just didn't have the accuracy to do it. For reference I have the TF201 Transformer Prime ASUS tablet.

I'd agree that capacative screens generally aren't that accurate. My phone has a resistive screen instead, which is much more accurate, although without multitouch support.

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It does have a built-in stylus, but it's just plastic, not one of the fancy electronic ones:

I'd agree that capacative screens generally aren't that accurate. My phone has a resistive screen instead, which is much more accurate, although without multitouch support.

Ah, that would explain it! Good for you :)

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