Note 2 art contest

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Alright paper artists break out your s pens and show us what you can do. We at note2forum.com and our sister forum droidforums.net want to see what you guys can do with a note 2 and a s-pen. Be creative and original and most of all have fun. We have a goody bag full of goodies and we will hand them out to various artists.


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Those with note 10.1 are eligible to compete but please note whether your work was on a note 2 or note 10.1.
 
Cool. How many can you post? Also, stupid question, is this the place to post them?
 
Post as many as you want and yes post here.

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The plan for right now is to leave it open for a few weeks.

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Few weeks would be great as I'm in the middle of getting a replacement:/ Otherwise I might have had a full painting to submit instead of just doodles.
 
Just something when I was bored at school
 

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Here is a portrait of Arya Stark from the Game of Thrones TV series. Picture referenced from scenes of the show. Adobe Photoshop Touch app for phones on a Samsung Galaxy Note II utilizing the Wacom S Pen. Accumulated 8 hours.

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The release of the Photoshop Touch app for phones is roughly 2 weeks. I usually do traditional watercolors and have applied the transparent technique from a white blank to this dramatic dark portrait image. I attribute the accuracy to the Wacom S Pen and portability of the Note II so I was able to do it during free times anywhere, and not be limited by carrying a laptop with a tablet board. Here's a link to the screen shots of my painting process:
Arya Stark - a set on Flickr
 
nice art work guys.
 
This is a portrait of Anne Hathaway based on composites from picture references. Done from white black page using the Sketchbook Pro with the S Pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note II. Accumulated 8 hours.

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My process screen shots:
Anne-Hathaway - a set on Flickr
 
Here is a portrait of Arya Stark from the Game of Thrones TV series. Picture referenced from scenes of the show. Adobe Photoshop Touch app for phones on a Samsung Galaxy Note II utilizing the Wacom S Pen. Accumulated 8 hours.

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The release of the Photoshop Touch app for phones is roughly 2 weeks. I usually do traditional watercolors and have applied the transparent technique from a white blank to this dramatic dark portrait image. I attribute the accuracy to the Wacom S Pen and portability of the Note II so I was able to do it during free times anywhere, and not be limited by carrying a laptop with a tablet board. Here's a link to the screen shots of my painting process:
Arya Stark - a set on Flickr

sensei!

Thanks your drawings/painting are brilliant.

I take it, that Photoshop Touch is the app to use?
 
sensei!

Thanks your drawings/painting are brilliant.

I take it, that Photoshop Touch is the app to use?

Thanks, Johnny. The Photoshop Touch is what I used and Arya Stark is the first I've done using the app. PS Touch has a higher pixel resolution but has a limit of 4096 by 4096. Sketchbook Pro by Autodesk has more tools tuned for sketching/drawing/painting but resolution of the final output is dependent on the relative screen resolution you use. I'm just a beginner for digital painting.
 
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