The problem is you can't *see* the detail you are drawing if you have a big
fat finger trying to do it.

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:17 PM, b_s-wilk <[email protected]> wrote:

> YES, you CAN do that on an iPhone/Touch. iPad too? Probably. Don't need a
>>> stylus. I'd lose a stylus, and don't plan to lose my fingers any time
>>> soon.
>>>
>>>
>>  Yes, one can use their finger, but a stylus can provide for much
>> finer lines, greater detail and more control if a tablet can provide
>> such detail due to sensor design and attendant software.  Quickly
>> jotting down written notes is another good use for a stylus, with the
>> stylus taking the place of a pencil or pen.  However, the tablet must
>> be designed for detailed drawing work...
>>
>
> No it doesn't. It's in the software if the underlying system is similar to
> Mac OS or the iPhone/Touch OS. All you need is to set brush width to do
> details.
>
> Did you look at the New Yorker covers? Are you an artist? Have you tried
> any of these apps?
>
>
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