Chalky doodle
Simple abstract that I happened to make in the draw/redraw iPad app, but probably could have been done much the same in one or two of my other iPad art apps. The texture of the colors reminds me of chalk or pastel, although the app calls it pencil. Of course, it's actually digital hocus-pocus that lets me keep changing the size and pressure and color of the marker. So even though the shapes in this jumble are very simple, the mixed colors are more complex. I was trying to get away from the pure, simple colors that are typical of the first unmodified marks in digital paint apps. (An artist whose simple ink abstracts with subtle colors that I like very much is Julius Bissier.)
By the way, the distinct and amazing feature that the draw/redraw is named for is the ability to change the shape of lines in a much more direct and simple way than with vector handles. The first version of draw/redraw was full of bugs and crashed too much to be usable, but the latest version is much more stable, although there are still some bugs that need fixing. However, I didn't use the redraw feature here because there aren't any distinctly drawn lines to reshape -- it is a mess of lines made to create colored areas. The redraw feature here would reshape or bulge out only one line and not the colored shape area, unless it is paint filled within an enclosed line. (draw/redraw fills enclosed lines much better than any other painting app that I've tried, so I should get into using that feature that it does so perfectly.)
Chalky doodle
Simple abstract that I happened to make in the draw/redraw iPad app, but probably could have been done much the same in one or two of my other iPad art apps. The texture of the colors reminds me of chalk or pastel, although the app calls it pencil. Of course, it's actually digital hocus-pocus that lets me keep changing the size and pressure and color of the marker. So even though the shapes in this jumble are very simple, the mixed colors are more complex. I was trying to get away from the pure, simple colors that are typical of the first unmodified marks in digital paint apps. (An artist whose simple ink abstracts with subtle colors that I like very much is Julius Bissier.)
By the way, the distinct and amazing feature that the draw/redraw is named for is the ability to change the shape of lines in a much more direct and simple way than with vector handles. The first version of draw/redraw was full of bugs and crashed too much to be usable, but the latest version is much more stable, although there are still some bugs that need fixing. However, I didn't use the redraw feature here because there aren't any distinctly drawn lines to reshape -- it is a mess of lines made to create colored areas. The redraw feature here would reshape or bulge out only one line and not the colored shape area, unless it is paint filled within an enclosed line. (draw/redraw fills enclosed lines much better than any other painting app that I've tried, so I should get into using that feature that it does so perfectly.)