iPhone art app abstracts
Experimenting making abstracts on an iPhone with art apps ShapeScene, Emulsion, PhotoViva, and using PicFrame to put them together here. All this was done entirely on an iPhone 5s.
I still much prefer doing digital art on an iPad, but now that I have an iPhone, of course I'm curious to see what it can do. I certainly understand how great it is to have a device or set of tools or programs that can do many different things well, like Procreate on an iPad. But there is also the inviting challenge of a limited tool that does fewer things, yet does those things very well. The invitation is to do the most with the least. The iPad camera is like that -- so very limited, but sometimes able to take surprisingly good photos that a single lens reflex might not manage to do.
iPhone art app abstracts
Experimenting making abstracts on an iPhone with art apps ShapeScene, Emulsion, PhotoViva, and using PicFrame to put them together here. All this was done entirely on an iPhone 5s.
I still much prefer doing digital art on an iPad, but now that I have an iPhone, of course I'm curious to see what it can do. I certainly understand how great it is to have a device or set of tools or programs that can do many different things well, like Procreate on an iPad. But there is also the inviting challenge of a limited tool that does fewer things, yet does those things very well. The invitation is to do the most with the least. The iPad camera is like that -- so very limited, but sometimes able to take surprisingly good photos that a single lens reflex might not manage to do.