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Palm Sketch: Seen at Granville Island

Palm Sketch: Seen at Granville Island

By ejohnlove on April 18, 2007 - 11:53pm

Seen in the Blue Parrot Cafe, Granville Island.

Seen at the Blue Parrot Cafe, Graville Island, Vancouver, BC.

(A Palm PDA sketch)

Submitted by Ray on April 19, 2007 - 6:04am.

I think ......

Submitted by Roland Tanglao on April 19, 2007 - 11:11am.

Roland Tanglao
VanEats
Bryght

Submitted by ejohnlove on April 19, 2007 - 10:12pm.

Roland and Ray - thanks for the feedback!
Gotta tell ya - these little sketches looked *so* much better to me on the eeny-weeny Palm display.

But, it's fun, fast, and challenging in it's own way...
Apparently,
other people use palmtops for sketching too.

E. John Love
"Polluting the Web since 1997"
Blog: http://ejohnlove.blogspot.com
Site: http://www.ejohnlove.com

Submitted by Ray on April 20, 2007 - 8:08am.

Your little Palm sketches are *great* and you obviously have
talent - please continue. A picture really is worth a thousand
words, and it's a whole bunch of *fun*.
This 6 by 8 inch tablet that I've got plugged into this old PC
was a bit pricey ($272) but when I get feeling like 'doodling'
it's really fun to use, because drawing on the tablet with its
special "pen" lets you use the whole monitor screen as a canvas,
and then, because it works inside your other graphics program,
like PhotoStudio, for example, the features of that are available
for the colouring, erasing, and saving of the finished results,
if and when I do something worth keeping. You'd probably have a
real blast with something like this, but yours has a big advantage
over my setup - yours is portable, and mine isn't. So you can capture quick sketches, like these you've shown us, and often
those say more than a carefully composed drawing done at home.
You're doing just fine - so please keep on doing it.

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