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A little break from Sign Factory. Created on my iPhone with the new SketchTime app for quick sketches. This app reminds me of doing a quick sketch with a Rapidiograph and some Dr. Martin dies or magic markers. Fast and fun! Thanks, Hansol!

Introducing a new character for a new. storybook about the lovely purple dragon and his friends

Painted on an iPad with SketchTime, SketchbookPro, Glaze and PhotoFX

SketchTime (foreground). Procreate and Snapseed (sky and compositing). 25/05/12

Testing out the upcoming SketchTime app by Hansol Huh. These are sketches done before all the extra enhancements to the app. All work done on the iPhone 4s using fingers and Pogo Sketch Pro stylus. The image is uploaded at full resolution so please view full size if you're curious of the image quality of the app. I don't know what it is, but it's really fun sketching with this app. All the other apps I use I end up painting more than sketching. Somehow this app makes drawing much easier for me.

Painted on an iPad with SketchTime, Glaze, and SketchbookPro; mostly fingerpainted

iPad

Sketchtime App

Freehand from a photo

10-30 minutes

 

The line doesn't have the nice tapering at the ends of the Paper app, but it really is a great clean interface that does what you need when you just want to make a drawing.

iPad

Sketchtime App

Two quick, continuous line drawings (done without lifting my finger from the tablet) of Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald, also known as photograoherPainterPrintmaker.

 

A wide range of Elizabeth's work: www.flickr.com/photos/photographerpainterprintmaker/

Photos and portraits of Elizabeth: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215763247342...

 

This is a portrait for Julia Kay's Portrait Party (JKPP). If you're an artist, and you would like to engage with an active community of artists from all over the world through mutual portraiture, consider applying to join us at the party. Please read the entire home page before deciding whether to apply: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/

SketchTime on iPod touch

Abstract painted in SketchTime, based on this photograph:

 

Dorn Creek [in Wisconsin]

www.flickr.com/photos/12505951@N00/6950273673/

iPad

Sketchtime App

Two quick, continuous line drawings (done without lifting my finger from the tablet) of Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald, also known as photograoherPainterPrintmaker.

 

A wide range of Elizabeth's work: www.flickr.com/photos/photographerpainterprintmaker/

Photos and portraits of Elizabeth: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215763247342...

 

This is a portrait for Julia Kay's Portrait Party (JKPP). If you're an artist, and you would like to engage with an active community of artists from all over the world through mutual portraiture, consider applying to join us at the party. Please read the entire home page before deciding whether to apply: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/

This group of colors is together but not too close, each maintaining its space.

An abstract doodle mess of digitally simulated oil paints, all applied with my right index finger on an iPad, using the ArtRage app. Because many parts of it don't look right to me yet I might replace it with one or more revisions or simply delete it at some point. Meanwhile, this can be simply another example of my playing around abstractly with digital paint, an example where the point of it was mostly the pleasure of playing and not the somewhat disappointing results. It's odd how laying down digital paint can be somehow almost a tactile pleasure, even though there is no paint or paper or canvas and no laying down whatsoever -- which I am instantly reminded of when the art app I'm using suddenly crashes. Fortunately, ArtRage is fairly stable (though not if it's pushed too fast), as are SketchTime and Sketch Cub, but not draw/redraw (which I've quit using because it crashes so often, especially when its eraser is used).

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Drawn in Procreate on 3 layers, but not assembled. Again, the slightly discernable background paper texture came from SketchTime. This is obviously super simple stuff, like a doodle during a boring lecture or long phone conversation. It could go on much more, but I'd rather stop before it gets cluttered, which seems to me the tendency of sustained doodling.

Painted on an iPad with SketchTime, Procreate and PixlrExpress+

Playing with circles and color combinations in SketchTime, an iPad app. The white circle at the bottom is sort of a color key that contains all of the 8 colors appearing in this picture.

 

Like some of my other doodles, here I was also arbitrarily choosing some limits, in this case the number of the biggest circles. The obvious exception is the color key, but there's also the unintended exception where I got carried away, which you might have noticed (two big hints are it's my favorite color and I must have assumed there can't be too much of it).

 

Actually, Hansol Huh's app, SketchTime, is one of the simple art apps that is itself a challenge to use because it has so few options, such as only 20 colors (including black & white and 2 grays), 3 tools (including the eraser), and 15 hard edged widths for the marker. The programmmer had the interesting challenge of what few things to include, and now users who accept it can try to make the most of what he included. Maybe partly because it is relatively simple, it responds quickly and has not yet crashed for me, unlike, say the far more complicated ArtRage that can do many more things. Two nifty advanced features surprisingly included in SketchTime are its zoomability and the option of adding an image under the drawing/painting for background or tracing, with opacity adjustable from zero to 100 percent. Most challenging and frustrating is the lack of more colors and shades, which is probably what drove me to invent this little doodle game of colored circles.

 

For those with great drawing skill, like Tom Pokinko, SketchTime is a fine little app for capturing the character of people and places where one has taken along an iPad. And for those who want to develop some drawing skill this little app can probably help keep attention focused on simply practicing drawing, without getting distracted by too many choices.

Brian Wilson composing #SMiLE, 1966/1967. Pencil to paper.

this is Nora, She has a wonderful green umbrella, he is her best friend. The two of them like to play together and have fun... #sketchbook #characterdesign #childrensbook #picturebook #childrensbookillustration #author #illustratorsoninstagra

SketchTime on iPod touch

 

Doodle made with IPad art app SketchTime. Colors added in ArtRage.

Similar to my "Circles within circles" (Sept. 1) that was made with the same iPad art app, SketchTime. Even though some of these squares look a bit rectangular they work well enough for this simple, lazy design. (The distribution of colors here is not very orderly, but it is also clearly not random.)

More of my fun sketchtime projects. Karl looks like he's giving a wicked double wedgie.

  

iPhone

Sketchtime App

<5 minutes

From imagination

 

Too tired to do anything 'serious' so just a couple of quick sketches from thin air...

iPad

Sketchtime App

Directly from my reflection on the surface

<10 minutes

 

iPhone

Sketchtime App

15-30 minutes

Freehand from a photo

 

Peter Dinklage was on the cover of RollingStone magazine which was in the waiting room... so I drew his nose. I have no idea who he is, however, he has a great name.

A gouache sketch study of a cartoon game forest. This was submitted to HUNTCLUB, a group art show, which took place in the fall of 2012.

Pen on lined paper, 2000.

painted on an iPad Mini Retina with Sketchtime, Procreate, Perspective, Glaze and PhotoFX

Which might sound like a contradiction of opposites -- loose, spontaneous, abstract drawing and lines carefully fitted together. Made entirely with Procreate, my favorite iPad art app, although I did add drawing paper background from SketchTime.

This is an unused rough. The client was Scotia McLeod.

Roughly hand drawn with SketchTime. With one of my vector based art apps I could have drawn these round cornered squares exactly right, but this time I went with a higgledy–piggledy version -- except for the perfect circle in the center that is simply a dot made with one of SketchTime's two largest size marker point shapes.

Random drawing of blondes, pencil on paper, 1993.

"Sketchtime" (Hansol Huh) on iPad

 

process for last night's portrait just tried mixing different images to see what I could get.

Painted on my iPhone5 with SketchTime and SketchClub

Painted on an iPad with SketchTime, Procreate, Glaze, and Photo FX Ultra

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