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Gamon, is the pen pressure sensitive in those two - Draw Something and Sketchbook Mobile?

Draw Something has no pressure sensitivity at all. However, Sketchbook Mobile is very accurate and responsive. You should be able to get some nice results with line weights in that program!
 
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Unfortunately, the only things I've drawn so far aren't appropriate for this website.

Yes I'm an immature 14 year old at heart.
 
Wish I could draw like you guys, I couldn't draw if it saved my life.

Incidentally, for anyone know what app was used when someone drew a picture of Nicole Kidman in you tube? I don't think it came with the phone.

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I just downloaded Sketchbook Mobile by Autodesk, hopefully I can make something worth paying. Cheers!

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Need to figure out how to scale/resize. Some of these don't look so good blown up.
 

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If you mean after you've saved it you can use Samsung Photo Editor. I resize everything to 50% so it doesn't take the entire screen when posting on forums. Is that what you're talking about?

Ya. Turns out I already have an app or two that does it so I don't know why I even said anything. Lol.. Sorry. .

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Ya. Turns out I already have an app or two that does it so I don't know why I even said anything. Lol.. Sorry. .

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I've gotten so used to Photo Editor but last night I installed 2 photo apps I read about on Flipboard. Way more going on than I need. My main functions boil down to writing and resizing.
 
hey Calligrapher! nice work, i too am into calligraphy and was looking if there was some kind of app which is pressure sensitive or has a broad edged nib. no luck yet, but happened to come across this thread. nice work so far and i've just downloaded the app you used to my note 2. how do you get the pen to react the way you have? i usually write in batarde, fraktur and copperplate and am looking for a way to get my s pen to write those scripts on my note. looking forward to seeing more of your work
 
Play with the size, transparency, and the speed that you swipe as you draw, all can play on the effect. Also in preferences is a "magical" mode and an "advance" brush style that mixes it up too.

It's a real cool app. A little buggy for me but nothing I can't work though.
 
Thanks!
You can change the brush settings of the Finger Brush app via the Note II menu button.
The touch screen responds differently between the finger and the pen.
It's great for script styles but I can't see how I'd use it for anything else because it starts and finishes a stroke with a point.
 

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thank you phases and calligrapher. i'll try messing with those, just haven't had much luck yet but i see it took you a while to figure it out. would be nice if they had a broad edged app for us calligraphers. i'll post when i figure this thing out
 
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do you guys have problems with the s pen not always going where you need it to be when drawing? is there a way to adjust or recalibrate? also, certain spots on my phone will not make a straight line no matter how many times i go over it. does this happen with you too?
 
do you guys have problems with the s pen not always going where you need it to be when drawing? is there a way to adjust or recalibrate? also, certain spots on my phone will not make a straight line no matter how many times i go over it. does this happen with you too?

No and no.. mine works great. It always lands where the little circle is that pops up when you get real close. I use that when trying to be real accurate too.

Perhaps this would help?

How to Adjust Your Samsung Galaxy Note's S-Pen Sensitivity for Better Touch Response
 
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