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I did this one with my iphone using sketchpad. I cant wait to get my hands on an ipad though...once my wife lets me get one! :p

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If you really did this on an iPhone you have some serious skills!
 
Did this as a joke for a friend/co-worker.

We were spending the day training student workers and we bought them pizza for lunch. When Tee Jay (in the picture) sat down and took a slice, his nose immediately started bleeding.

We were all cracking up, telling him that he was so big that pizza got him excited to the point of nose bleeds. It was hilarious at the time.

Also to note: He's completely at peace with his size. We weren't laughing at him at all. It was all in good fun.
 

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hey guys, i'd like to get your permission to post this on my facebook.

man, what a talent here
 
I'm glad to see so many people using the iPad for drawing painting and seeing this tread will always be interesting because of the work that's being shown. I'm still learning how to draw on the iPad as you can see from my drawings, hope I get better soon :)
 
Did you basically color over a photograph? Or from scratch?

It wasnt 100% from scratch. I traced the outline of tebow from an actual picture. Then all coloring, shading, lighting and detail were done in multiple layers behind the original sketched drawing from scratch. It was too hard to sketch proportions correctly on the iphone since i was zoomed in to get detail.
 
It wasnt 100% from scratch. I traced the outline of tebow from an actual picture. Then all coloring, shading, lighting and detail were done in multiple layers behind the original sketched drawing from scratch. It was too hard to sketch proportions correctly on the iphone since i was zoomed in to get detail.

Here are the layers, here's the original sketched image drom the photo

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I've used Brushes to create these, looking forward for the ipad, it's end of may for us now ):
 

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These are fantastic! You are all tremendous artists; keep up the good work!

I have always been horrible at art but, on a whim, stopped in at the Disney Animation Studios for one of their quick "classes". In this "class", we drew Woody from Toy Story. I'm going to have to take what I learned there and try it on the iPad. I could actually tell it was Woody that I meant to draw!
 
I won't be sharing nutin - i think the 8yo up in the thread just showed me up! LOL!!

Keep up the good work!!

LMAO! I was thinking the exact same thing. I hope the parents of that 8yr old consider getting a digital tablet for some serious high-end work when Grade 9 rolls around. Seriously that is great concept work.

Bzz, you got the best hands down!

When you see art work like this you know the iPad was a smart idea. When you see work like that 8yr old on the previous page; you know schools MUST get this. Kids are the ones that should own the iPad to extend their world and put their imagination on digital ink. When they debut I'll consider this for my daughter. For now I'll purchase the app for her iPod and see what she does with that.
 
Wow, these are all really awesome... Makes me want to go buy the app, until I realize I don't have any artistic ability to begin with :p
 
I can't wait to try the iPad, I live in Canada, so I haven't had the chance yet. I always find that even with my wacom painting just isn't the same as on canvas... until I got to try sketchbook pro on a friends iPhone. For whatever reason I really liked the direct finger thing, i find that pens and styluses just feel cheap, and never have that nice solid wood feel of a good paintbrush. If the iPad sketchbook pro is as good or better than the iPhone one it is a must buy for me. (I liked the iPhone sketchbook pro more than my copy of sketchbook pro for mac with my wacom)
 
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