Can I draw a picture on my iPad using a news brush?Overseas art -based YouTuber develops special pen tabs
From Richard Greene's YouTube
Richard Green of art -based YouTuber has developed a pen tab and software that can produce digital art using real brushes and cloth. [Photo] "Light Strokes", which is designed by the picture green drawn on the iPad using a brush, is a pen tab that can reflect physical textures digitally by connecting to devices such as iPads. It responds to almost anything, such as brushes, sponge, cloth, finger, and hands. The demo video posted on YouTube introduces a landscape painting depicting rocks with cloth and small brushes. In addition, it seems that various expressions can be made depending on the idea, such as describing the flowing clouds using brushes. He introduces the "Light Strokes" mechanism and how to make it on the InstructableS of the US DIY platform. It is said that the reaction to the brush and cloth is due to the optical effect, which is a phenomenon in which the appearance changes due to light when a finger is applied to the side of the water. In "Light Strokes", a total reflection is caused by the use of a frennel film prism composed of thousands of small aspects instead of the water in the cup. The tablet seems to be a system in which brushes and cloths are optically contacted on the surface of the prism and draws. If you prepare a rubber blareer roller and UV lamp for a 3D printer, you can DIY at home. The production process has been released in Green's InstructableS, so if you are interested, please take a look.
Horiguchi Satochi