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    best stylus for painting?

    Hi chaps (sorry if this thread has been duplicated a zillion times)

    I'm an illustrator by profession and am so looking forward to using my new ipad2, with all the drawing packages, for creating some artwork.

    So can anyone (or an artist) recommend a really good stylus? something particularly suited to drawing and sketching, with a beautiful action and pressure control? i dont mind paying for quality.

    So far i'm pushed towards Targus, (yes/no ?) but might also have a bash at making my own too - [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHhB2BF5yQM[/ame]

    thanks
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    Hey,

    I have this one:

    Just Mobile Xtand - Stand for iPhone / iPod touch / MacBook

    I love it, it's pretty good, and they come in a bunch of colors. I'm not an illustrator however, so I don't know if it would be good for you. But there are a bunch of other stylus' made for the ipad and iphone.

    There is one called Pogo sketch which might be good for you:

    Pogo Sketch

    But check out these other threads too:

    http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-acces...ger-iwand.html

    http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-acces...-pen-ipad.html

    Hope that helped!

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    I have a Boxwave stylus and it works fine on my iPad 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjleworthy
    Hi chaps (sorry if this thread has been duplicated a zillion times)

    I'm an illustrator by profession and am so looking forward to using my new ipad2, with all the drawing packages, for creating some artwork.

    So can anyone (or an artist) recommend a really good stylus? something particularly suited to drawing and sketching, with a beautiful action and pressure control? i dont mind paying for quality.

    So far i'm pushed towards Targus, (yes/no ?) but might also have a bash at making my own too - Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHhB2BF5yQM

    thanks
    Just ordered one from amazon, ill let everyone know how it is when it arrives.
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    Glad to see someone asking this question. I love oil painting and charcoal sketching, so I'd love to have a worthwhile stylus and art app.

    I have the pogo stylus and it's okay... but the tip is like a half of a marble - a hemisphere. There's a reason that artists' tools aren't shaped like that. It's hard to have precision control... it's like using a fat crayon instead of a precision pen (like my Intuos2 graphics tablet).

    The tip just needs to be conductive from what I understand... so it should be *possible* for someone to make a more pencil-like stylus... anyone know if such a thing exists?

    Also, I don't think the iPad's screen is pressure sensitive.. I could be wrong about that. But we're never going to have the same capability as a graphics tablet with the iPad until the screen is pressure sensitive.

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    after a load of research, i get the impression it's much of a muchness. some artists use a pogo, whilst others use a targus, whilst others just their finger, whilst all the same time producing great images.

    i've just ordered one of these - BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Jet Black): Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

    i'm also going to try make my own - YouTube - iPad_

    this guy uses a cheapo pogo - YouTube - SavageInteractive's Channel

    this chap his finger - YouTube - Finger Painting on the Apple iPad from the live model David Kassan http://davidkassan.com 2

    as does Kyle Lambert - YouTube - kylelambertportfolio's Channel

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    Those are some interesting links... the time lapse capability of the apps in capturing brush strokes is quite entertaining (though aside from being cool, I don't know what use I see)

    Personally, I am most interested in creating color croquis. I carry my sketchbook around to capture ideas, but testing out color schemes is something that can only be seriously done when the colors are similar to the final product... so inks and watercolors work well... but that's not something I always have with me... so it'd be great to have a program that allowed for accurate drawing and enough brush and color control to test different atmospheres. I still intend on creating the real thing in oils - I just don't see any way around it... the digital versions just don't have the depth and intensity of good oil colors. So I suppose my expectations for the iPad are different than the target audience for most of the art apps. I'm not looking to replace my paints, just to supplement them with a quick and easy way to take down and test ideas wherever I am.

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    i have the BOXWAVE pen which i use on my ipad, it works a treat, bit expensive but well worth it.

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    I draw and sketch on my iPad and use AYL (A Young Life) slim stylus. So far it seems to work alright but I haven't had my iPad for that long. I wish there was something more like the stylus for a wacom tablet for the iPad. I'd be in heaven then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve30b View Post
    i have the BOXWAVE pen which i use on my ipad, it works a treat, bit expensive but well worth it.

    mines just turned up. works beautifully in Brushes on my Touch.


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