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At the Zeedijk. Batch three of my walk through the Red Light District with photoclub Foto in Beeld, last week.
Ancestral tablets are kept in a series of prayer rooms behind the main prayer room of the Cheng Hoon Teng temple.
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See also my short Malacca travelogue.
Reflection.
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Rien ne se perd, rien ne se craie, mais tout se transforme. (Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier... ou presque ;-)
I've been familiarizing myself with ArtRage for Android, which is a stripped-down version (e.g., no stencils, transform tool, or paint symmetry; I added the text on my laptop). Still has loads of bells and whistles for me to play with, for a cool 5 bucks, and I can doodle on the road. (ArtRage also offers a free oil painter for Android). I'm also grooving on the joy of finger-painting on the touch screen, which I much prefer to using the soft-tipped stylus. Done on a Lenovo TAB2 A8.
The beach may be fun, but when the sun goes down, at least there's the beach simulator app on Nana's iPad.
Get your very own bento [vaak] tablet that you can customize yourself to have whatever screen you want! Add your own texture to the face of the screen, it's that easy.
Get yours now for $99L @ [vaak] Mainstore
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What an ebook looks like across a number of popular reading devices.
Pictured: iPad2, Nexus 7, Kindle touch, Kindle 2nd Gen & HTC One X.
Photo originally taken for use with my blog post www.zakmensah.co.uk/2012/10/16/under-the-cover-of-the-mrc...
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while on the subject of drawing tools I thought I'd show our new toy. ever since I laid my hands on the first cintiq in college I have wanted a tablet for drawing wicked badly. apple's reluctance to announce a mac tablet at wwdc forced my hand. since pc is out of the question, that leaves the cintiq and axiotron's modified macbook. it was a tough choice, but the untethered freedom of the modbook won out.
I still love good old pencil and paper, but this thing has saved me tons of time and allows me to get our artwork finished and print ready from anywhere. my other workstation is a 20" imac w/ a 9x12" intuos3 wacom, which is great, but I hate being cooped up in the studio all the time.
*some folks have asked about various features. if you are thinking of getting one for art, here are some notes...
powerwise, I was a little worried that it wasn't a macbook pro, but the macbook is super freakin fast. I got the 2.4 ghz model and loaded it with 4 gb ram. when I open photoshop, the dock icon doesn't even have time to bounce once before it is open and ready to go.
I'm a monitor fingerprint freak, but this screen is pretty smudge resistant. I totally rest my hand on it when drawing, just like on paper, and the screen stays pretty clean. it's rad.
the pen board on the screen is made by wacom and although the specs say it only has 512 levels of pressure sensitivity (as opposed to 1024 found in most other wacoms) I don't notice a difference when drawing in any of the software I use (alias sketchbook, illustrator, photoshop).
there is little to no lag when drawing. and lines look just as they would on paper. in fact, it's so similar, that when I flip the pen over to erase something, I instinctively try to brush away the invisible eraser shavings!
probably my favorite new superpower this thing gives me is the ability to turn the monitor in any direction when I'm drawing or coloring. I can get better lines when drawing at certain angles and sometimes it just helps to see the art upside down or sideways. beats the heck out of rotate canvas anyway!
on the downside, it's kinda heavy (same weight as a regular macbook) and it gets kinda hot. I'd recommend getting one of those nice cushiony lap pads they make for drawing or some kind of tablet folio.
I love it lots, but the second apple releases a macbook air tablet this ones getting handed over to the kids ^__^
Me gusta escribir. Casi tanto como hacer fotos. No soy muy bueno haciendo ni una cosa ni la otra, pero me divierte, y me sirve para pensar. Tampoco soy muy constante, no tengo grandes pretensiones, salvo sentirme mejor, inquieto, y finalmente, vivo.
Para Lío de Fotos: Cosas que me gustan y hablan de mí.
-Just study-. nothing other things.(lol)but this is really nice stuff.
うわさの「スマイルゼミ」です。コレ。。本当に勉強すすみますよ。もちろん「今月分の勉強」のみ。しかできませんが、写真日記とかもできる!びっくりのすぐれものでした。。
Actually the tablet belongs to my brother and this is my fathers company phone. But the idea is, wherever I go and got internet connection, I am ready to check my flickr account. It really is like some kind of addiction. It feels good when my smartphone vibrates because someone commented or faved one of my photos. Also I can comfortably check your work, guys :)
The left hand of the Statue of Liberty in New York, which holds a tablet inscribed with "July IV MDCCLXXVI". Follow my travel photos on www.instagram.com/jim.c.martin