Google apps
Main menu

Post a Comment On: Unedit my heart

"Spectacles, a good heart and (maybe) an iPad: David Hockney talks drawing tools in today's National Post"

2 Comments -

1 – 2 of 2
Blogger pixo said...

David Hockney said every medium has its gains and losses. What's missing badly in iPad and iPhone is pressure sensitivity. Varying pressure of pen on paper, or brush on canvas, is an important part of traditional drawing process.

The mobile device I use for digital drawing is the Nintendo DS gaming console. Its drawing surface is pressure sensitive.

The latest Nintendo DS supports 3D viewing. A software company that has already made painting software for the DS (and iPhone and iPad), is working on a 3D version of its painting program for the Nintendo 3D DS. It will be very interesting to see what drawers will do with it when 3D painting becomes real.

December 17, 2011 at 9:03 PM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hi Pixo,

Agree on the pressure sensitivity loss on the iPad and iPhone -- I haven't drawn on these surfaces myself, but even looking at the drawings you see the line can't be thinned or lightened with loss of pressure -- or at least not as well as when drawing with pencil and paper.

I didn't know one could use gaming consoles for drawing, and that they might be better set up for such functions. Maybe, as you suggest, it's time for museums to take a broader look at these technologies rather than focusing on just one.

December 18, 2011 at 12:24 PM

You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
Please prove you're not a robot