Posts tagged iPad
Posts tagged iPad
You may have noticed the tag #MadeWithPaper show up recently in a few of my posts. Well Paper is this wonderful iPad app that lets you doodle, jot down some notes, or draw a graph or chart. Of all the iPad apps I’ve used this easily has the best brush engine, based on speed of the finger or stylus and not on relative size of the touched surface. Speed is a lot easier to control especially since the touchscreen on the iPad just doesn’t have the kind of subtlety that I’d want (or that you would find on, for instance, a Wacom). I do wish that individual pages had layers, though.
It also allows you to separate your work into different virtual moleskin notebooks. I have three: one for tax clinic notes, one for US Int’l Tax Notes, and my Sketching book (seen in picture). It’s a little kitschy, but it’s an okay way to organize things.
Another thing that’s great is that it is initially free. It comes with an eraser and a ‘fountain pen’ brush. Honestly that’s all you really need. But getting the other brushes — pencil, marker, pen, and paintbrush — really adds a lot to the app.
According to Gizmodo, one iOS app icon on the new iPad takes up more screen real estate than the original desktop dimensions of the original 80s-era Macintosh.
Action Double Feature: Romance Special Edition — Valentine’s Day may have been a couple of weeks ago, but I didn’t have a chance to read this new addition to the double feature lineup until this afternoon. Although modern comics has relegated romance comics to the indie stacks, they used to be a successful genre of the business, pioneered by comics giants Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Although DoubleFeature is marketing this as a special, I honestly hope that Four Star Studios decides to expand their lineup to include something like this, if only to help expand the population of comics readers. After all, not all comics should be about superheroes.
As always, Double Feature provides an enjoyable read for an extremely affordable price ($0.99). Also, the commentaries and special features remain one of the best selling points of the app. Definitely pick this up if you haven’t already. If you don’t have an iPad, then you can still pick up the .pdf version for the same low $0.99 price.
Action Double Feature #3 — I haven’t done one of these reviews of a Double Feature issue before, but I had to for the most recent issue that I just read. I’ve explained the concept here, so check that out first before reading any further in the review. This issue of Action had something of a pulp hero theme with two strong female leads. Here are the two stories in this issue:
$0.99 per game. I picked up:
Which was a nice way to spend my morning.
You should probably get this.
So I got this stylus in for my iPad today and I’ve been playing around with some sketching/drawing/painting apps. Here’s me after about three hours of dicking around with settings and the like to figure out how things basically work. Still need to get the hang of it, but I think it’ll come along nicely.
It’s a little light, but it’s still a work in progress. It’s also a Mindflayer and/or Cthulhu if you didn’t know.

So this app has been featured heavily in two podcasts I listen to (Around Comics #279 and 11 O’Clock Comics #156), and I figured I’d do a review. It’s a digital comics app for the iPad (no Android yet), which releases a two-story, sixteen page issue each month. This will not be quick in any way, shape, or form, so I’ll give a quick breakdown and then go in-depth to features I really like.
Pros:
Cons:
The ‘Pros’ easily outweigh the ‘Cons’ especially given the nit-picky nature of the Cons. I definitely feel like this app is the way other companies should be going, both in terms of issue pricing and content organization. A more in-depth review (with a metric butt load of screenshots) is featured after the break, so hold on to your hats. It’s going to get interesting.
This is a cool little tech demonstration of headtracking for the iPad. I WANT!
Color me intrigued.
My brother got the 3G iPad today. Through the magic of the internet, I’ve seen it in action and it is pretty.
From here.

I’m a fan of the tool belt or the holster. (from Gizmodo).