We’ve posted about some really cool iPad sketch apps and even shown you what 8BIT’s very own Jared could do as seen above.
Here are a couple other pieces done by some other really rockin’ iPad artists:
By Shaun Mullen
Who would have thought that an iPad could be such an organic and analog-like tool of artistic expression!
Here are some really cool tools for those that want to turn their iPad into an artPad:
MORE/REAL Stylus
This is such a cool concept. Take the tool that the artist is most familiar and comfortable with and adapt it to the tech. Very cool. This tool is still in the KICKSTARTER stage.
Nomad Brush
We’ve posted about this cool tool before. It is not for the faint of heart. This brush is as real as you can get with a blend of natural and synthetic fibers and a walnut-carbon handle with a soft grip.
Pogo Sketch
For only about $15, this will give you that “sketching with a pen” kind of feel. It comes in a few different colors, but the cool thing with this tool is that it will work with both trackpads and touch screen devices.
Griffin Stylus
The Griffin boasts to be a “balanced pointer”. Like the Pogo, it can be used on multiple devices. It’s a nice alternative from the Pogo with its thicker and sturdier feel.
As you can see, there are plenty of kicker touch screen tools for artists and doodlers alike!
Chris Ames says
I had the pogo and I was not a fan. The body was too thin and the felt tip was too wide and lacked precision.
I now have the Acase, which looks exactly like the Griffin, it has a rubber tip that is much, much more precise. Really dig it.
Chris Ames says
Actually, the Acase that I have is not only identical to the Griffin, it was like $7.99 on Amazon.
Eric Dye says
True story.
Varsha says
Griffin is really bad. It had a thin coating on its surface which came off & the smoothness was no more present. Using bamboo stylus by wacom now & this one is really good.
Eric Dye says
Thanks for the feedback, Varsha, very helpful 🙂