ok, another question -
i've ordered my Nomad for painting, and i've got my Boxwave for general use, but it has a rather cumbersome rubbery tip.
can anyone recommend a stylus with a fine tip for more precise and a detailed action?
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ok, another question -
i've ordered my Nomad for painting, and i've got my Boxwave for general use, but it has a rather cumbersome rubbery tip.
can anyone recommend a stylus with a fine tip for more precise and a detailed action?
Read this thread from the begging. There is a lot of good info that answers your question
Not really.. Unless I'm missing something, such a product does not yet exist. For whatever reason, all the styli have rather blunt tips... Which is a frustration for all of us since precision is the name of the game for detail work (and no, zooming doesn't cut it)
Glad to hear good things about the nomad brush. Just the fact that the physical feel of the brush against the screen surface is different is enough reason to give it a try.
Well Apple told us that we didn't need a stylus back with the iPhone... and it took a while for companies to stat making solutions for people wearing gloves. Now with the iPad a year old the arty people are really starting to grumble.
It's why the guy who was showing off the fine point custom stylus needs to get with a trust worthy marketer and get that that thing into production ASAP.
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The real problem is that that design is inherently flimsy which is not really marketable. You would have to take really good care of the tip and well people just wont do that so manufactures are stuck.
i see the one you all are talking about an the one that i got too have all fat tips i like the skinny one the video has .... if you draw the fat tips are not going to be good .... i have too look in to the skinny tips for drawing![]()
also, if i want to request the ability in the future for stylus pressure and tilt sensitivity would this be in the software of the app, the iOS or in the stylus itself?
Last edited by sjleworthy; 04-12-2011 at 02:56 AM.
Has anyone checked out the oStylus?
oStylus - Capacitive Drawing Stylus
The all metal design looks a little scary to be using on your screen. They said thin vinyl covers the part that touches the screen. The videos they show look pretty amazing for sketching and writing. It is pricey though, $37.50. If I were an artist I think I would check it out.
Awsome video of person sketching with the stylus
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjDdQaW7pl4&feature=player_detailpage[/ame]
Last edited by doubledown7d; 04-12-2011 at 06:23 PM.
I don't like it ... I see the thing will get in my way of drawing .... I just want something with a small tip ... Just got in the mail the cheap-o depot pens off of eBay 2 for 6 bucks ... Don't like them at all to small 3/4 size of a pencil and you. Have to press hard to make it draw... It's like a rubber tip in a metal tube. So in time you will press to hard and pinch the tip right off. Don't like it at all I want a pen that has a small tip so it fell like you are really drawingOriginally Posted by doubledown
. If it out there I will find it.
muhahahaha !!!!!! evil brockly will have his pen
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