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Subject: update on free idea
From: dale
Newsgroups: rec.photo.digital, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:07 UTC
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From: dale@dalekelly.org (dale)
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Subject: update on free idea
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:07:21 -0500
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Hi,

here is an update to my free idea ...

instead of creating brushes in painting software and using a single
electronic pen/pad with the software brushes ...

.... use actual art brushes/instruments ...

.... and actual colorant selection ...

..... all you would need is a pad with the right sensitivity ...

.... and instead of adjusting the sensitivity of the pad ... create a
pad where you can "slide"" in the substrate you want to use ...

.... an example I can envision is real time watercolor art computer
input

the pad would have to be a CIECAM scanner to get the colorant input

sure ... you could just use regular art and a digital camera ...

but accurate digital capture might not be modern enough ...
yes, I know the term "enough" applies, but my free idea has the
benefit of related tinkeriing

--
Dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

Subject: Re: update on free idea
From: dale
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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:33 UTC
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From: dale@dalekelly.org (dale)
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Subject: Re: update on free idea
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:33:33 -0500
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:07:21 -0500, dale <dale@dalekelly.org> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>here is an update to my free idea ...
>
>instead of creating brushes in painting software and using a single
>electronic pen/pad with the software brushes ...
>
>... use actual art brushes/instruments ...
>
>... and actual colorant selection ...
>
>.... all you would need is a pad with the right sensitivity ...
>
>... and instead of adjusting the sensitivity of the pad ... create a
>pad where you can "slide"" in the substrate you want to use ...
>
>... an example I can envision is real time watercolor art computer
>input
>
>the pad would have to be a CIECAM scanner to get the colorant input
>
>sure ... you could just use regular art and a digital camera ...
>
>but accurate digital capture might not be modern enough ...
>yes, I know the term "enough" applies, but my free idea has the
>benefit of related tinkeriing

I tinkered a little myself ...

1) use software colorant selection and software substrate selection
2) make the pad input device have the sensitivity for the substrate
selections
3) no need for camera/scanner

--
Dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

Subject: Re: update on free idea
From: dale
Newsgroups: rec.photo.digital, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:40 UTC
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From: dale@dalekelly.org (dale)
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Subject: Re: update on free idea
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:40:19 -0500
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:33:33 -0500, dale <dale@dalekelly.org> wrote:

>On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:07:21 -0500, dale <dale@dalekelly.org> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>here is an update to my free idea ...
>>
>>instead of creating brushes in painting software and using a single
>>electronic pen/pad with the software brushes ...
>>
>>... use actual art brushes/instruments ...
>>
>>... and actual colorant selection ...
>>
>>.... all you would need is a pad with the right sensitivity ...
>>
>>... and instead of adjusting the sensitivity of the pad ... create a
>>pad where you can "slide"" in the substrate you want to use ...
>>
>>... an example I can envision is real time watercolor art computer
>>input
>>
>>the pad would have to be a CIECAM scanner to get the colorant input
>>
>>sure ... you could just use regular art and a digital camera ...
>>
>>but accurate digital capture might not be modern enough ...
>>yes, I know the term "enough" applies, but my free idea has the
>>benefit of related tinkeriing
>
>I tinkered a little myself ...
>
>1) use software colorant selection and software substrate selection
>2) make the pad input device have the sensitivity for the substrate
>selections
>3) no need for camera/scanner

some more tinkering ...

keep 1,3

update 2 to account for "blending" colorants/substrates like
watercoloring

you can still use art brush/pencil/utensil instead of electronic input
pens

--
Dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

Subject: Re: update on free idea
From: Savageduck
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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:51 UTC
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On Dec 22, 2019, dale wrote
(in article<j3000fh0g1f3t5u22kd6c18ptkv7dpih7o@4ax.com>):

> Hi,
>
> here is an update to my free idea ...
>
> instead of creating brushes in painting software and using a single
> electronic pen/pad with the software brushes ...
>
> ... use actual art brushes/instruments ...
>
> ... and actual colorant selection ...
>
> .... all you would need is a pad with the right sensitivity ...
>
> ... and instead of adjusting the sensitivity of the pad ... create a
> pad where you can "slide"" in the substrate you want to use ...
>
> ... an example I can envision is real time watercolor art computer
> input
>
> the pad would have to be a CIECAM scanner to get the colorant input
>
> sure ... you could just use regular art and a digital camera ...
>
> but accurate digital capture might not be modern enough ...
> yes, I know the term "enough" applies, but my free idea has the
> benefit of related tinkeriing

It is your idea, and I say you should go for it, but first I think you should take a look at this done with ArtStudio on an iPad Mini a few years ago. Let us know what you think.

<https://youtu.be/lOOyL_2zE7g>

ArtStudio Pro<https://www.luckyclan.com/apps/artstudiopro-ios> Just $11.99 for iOS, or $39.99 for macOS.

--
Regards,
Savageduck

Subject: Re: update on free idea
From: dale
Newsgroups: rec.photo.digital, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 01:28 UTC
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From: dale@dalekelly.org (dale)
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Subject: Re: update on free idea
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 16:51:27 -0800, Savageduck
<savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:

>On Dec 22, 2019, dale wrote
>(in article<j3000fh0g1f3t5u22kd6c18ptkv7dpih7o@4ax.com>):
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> here is an update to my free idea ...
>>
>> instead of creating brushes in painting software and using a single
>> electronic pen/pad with the software brushes ...
>>
>> ... use actual art brushes/instruments ...
>>
>> ... and actual colorant selection ...
>>
>> .... all you would need is a pad with the right sensitivity ...
>>
>> ... and instead of adjusting the sensitivity of the pad ... create a
>> pad where you can "slide"" in the substrate you want to use ...
>>
>> ... an example I can envision is real time watercolor art computer
>> input
>>
>> the pad would have to be a CIECAM scanner to get the colorant input
>>
>> sure ... you could just use regular art and a digital camera ...
>>
>> but accurate digital capture might not be modern enough ...
>> yes, I know the term "enough" applies, but my free idea has the
>> benefit of related tinkeriing
>
>It is your idea, and I say you should go for it, but first I think you should take a look at this done with ArtStudio on an iPad Mini a few years ago. Let us know what you think.
>
><https://youtu.be/lOOyL_2zE7g>
>
>ArtStudio Pro<https://www.luckyclan.com/apps/artstudiopro-ios> Just $11.99 for iOS, or $39.99 for macOS.

for the price what could I say? If you can paint with your fingers you
can probably use a regular brush too

I don't have macOS and I am not so swift with fingers on iOS

Thanks much though!

--
Dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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