Thank you. I’d like to convert it to a painting but don’t have the skills for real painting. I was particularly interested to see David Hockney’s i-pad art in action at the major exhibition on at Tate Britain in London but cannot even find what kind of software he uses.
Thank you so much for the information, Clare. I really appreciate it. I will follow it through and investigate the Brushes App. as soon as possible. I have an I-pad and also a special PC screen which is touch as well as mouse operated so that I can really have a go – although it takes me quite a while to understand and get used to learning new things. I’ll let you know how I get on.
Crunch!
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Its like a painting..
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Thank you. I’d like to convert it to a painting but don’t have the skills for real painting. I was particularly interested to see David Hockney’s i-pad art in action at the major exhibition on at Tate Britain in London but cannot even find what kind of software he uses.
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I just had a look here…They mention the Brushes app ..https://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2014/01/10/the-ipad-is-an-artists-canvas-for-david-hockney/?referer= …Also I think some art companies have apps…Like Derwent and Daler Rowney so might be worth googling them?I don’t have an i anything so I’m not familiar with any 🙂
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Thank you so much for the information, Clare. I really appreciate it. I will follow it through and investigate the Brushes App. as soon as possible. I have an I-pad and also a special PC screen which is touch as well as mouse operated so that I can really have a go – although it takes me quite a while to understand and get used to learning new things. I’ll let you know how I get on.
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Do!I look forward to seeing more beautiful images 🙂
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