Awesome, so good to see some android art love, thanks. Some other points: Some Android apps (such as Infinite Painter) allow you to link the pen buttons AND device volume rocker buttons to in-app functions such as undo/redo, color picker, etc. This is simply not possible on iOS right now. Samsung's multi-window view is very useful for floating on-screen reference. LG also does have a similar function on their V60 and Velvet phones (uses Wacom AES). If using a Samsung Device w Wacom EMR, one of the better compatible pens is the Zbook X2 G4 pen. IMHO “Krita” and “Infinite Painter” are better suited for painting, whereas “Clip Studio” seems better suited for comic/illustration. IMHO Infinite Painter remains the most intuitive and feature-rich tablet-focused art app on Android IMHO for photo reference, “Quick pic” ver 4.7.4 or older is best. “Gallery KK” is also pretty good. Sadly the original dev for Quickpic was bought out and the current version is terrible. Clover Paint remains the most customizable Android Painting App but is starting to show some age.
Here are the timestamps 00:40 Get a tablet with an Active Stylus 00:45 What is an Active Stylus 01:15 Pressure Sensitivity 01:46 Pros of getting an Active Stylus 02:25 Not all tablets support Active Stylus 02:53 Replaceable Pen Nibs 03:07 The Cons of a non-Active Stylus 03:15 Rubber Tipped 03:47 Disc Tipped 04:42 Small Tipped & Battery Powered 05:30 Screen Protector 05:46 Drawing Apps 06:17 Review of "Clip Studio Paint" 07:56 Sketches on "Concepts" 09:22 How to draw with the apps, links in description
What app would you recommend to color pencil illustrations digitally? I'm a fashion designer and I'm thinking of buying an android tablet more so to color my pencil sketches to have flexibility in changing color combinations. What android app would you recommend. Thank you.
You can consider Concepts. See this video for the pencil effect: ruclips.net/video/YtmZIZgnL5I/видео.html Otherwise, you can go with Clip Studio Paint which is as professional as an illustration app can get.
I just wanted to know if it is common that the tab s7+ display get a little warm(compared to other sides...)(even when doing light task like taking notes) towards the side where the keyboard pins are located...or this is a issue particular to my device?
Hi sir! I need your thoughts, I'm a manga artist and I make pages for paid commissions. I'm currently drawing on a android smartphone with capacitive disked tip pen stylus but I'm thinking of buying a better hardware for professional digital drawings. And It will be either Xiaomi pad 5 an Android tablet or a Windows PC with screenless drawing pen tablet but Many people telling me that androids aren't recommended for professional drawings and windows pc's are a must, Is it true that androids aren't recommended for professional digital drawings? And Why? So I need a new hardware for professional digital drawings, I prefer an android tablet but I will choose a better option based on suggestions please help me decide sir! And thank you very much! 🙂
If you want to go with Android, go for Samsung tablets that have the S Pen. Android now has Clip Studio Paint so creating professional drawing is not a problem. For PC, you'll still need to get a pen tablet or pen display to draw with.
@@teohontech7141 I have another question, why clip studio in android has mediocre score of 3/5? Also is it functioning the same as windows version of clip studio. Thank you again
@@philippinebigboar625 CSP on Android has all the features of CSP on Windows. 3/5 score on Google Play Store? Because people like to complain about small issues. I've never had any major problems with CSP on Android. It's good and worth the money for those who draw often.
@@teohontech7141 hi sir, I need your thoughts again. I just tried both medibang and clipstudio on Android. I'm coming from Ibis paint and using these two apps for first time is bit confusing. What's you thoughts on Ibis paint? Is there any reason why you wouldn't recommend it? I only need a drawing app that can create attractive anime manga drawings but if medibang and clipstudio is more highly recommended I'll just take my time to study the new two apps you recommended top choices.
@@philippinebigboar625 I don't use IBIS paint because there are just too many drawing apps to use. Medibang is pretty good. Clip Studio is even better in terms of features.
Thanks for the video and about that I checked everywhere in India and I couldn't get one place from where I could buy replacement tips for the S pen of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ so huge question is it the same tip that has been used for many of the previous s pens in the Note series smartphones and other S pens
@@teohontech7141 So it's basically the same plastic tip but is there a difference between the S Pen tips from the Tabs and The S Pens tips of the Note Series
Awesome, so good to see some android art love, thanks.
Some other points:
Some Android apps (such as Infinite Painter) allow you to link the pen buttons AND device volume rocker buttons to in-app functions such as undo/redo, color picker, etc. This is simply not possible on iOS right now.
Samsung's multi-window view is very useful for floating on-screen reference. LG also does have a similar function on their V60 and Velvet phones (uses Wacom AES).
If using a Samsung Device w Wacom EMR, one of the better compatible pens is the Zbook X2 G4 pen.
IMHO “Krita” and “Infinite Painter” are better suited for painting, whereas “Clip Studio” seems better suited for comic/illustration. IMHO Infinite Painter remains the most intuitive and feature-rich tablet-focused art app on Android
IMHO for photo reference, “Quick pic” ver 4.7.4 or older is best. “Gallery KK” is also pretty good. Sadly the original dev for Quickpic was bought out and the current version is terrible.
Clover Paint remains the most customizable Android Painting App but is starting to show some age.
Here are the timestamps
00:40 Get a tablet with an Active Stylus
00:45 What is an Active Stylus
01:15 Pressure Sensitivity
01:46 Pros of getting an Active Stylus
02:25 Not all tablets support Active Stylus
02:53 Replaceable Pen Nibs
03:07 The Cons of a non-Active Stylus
03:15 Rubber Tipped
03:47 Disc Tipped
04:42 Small Tipped & Battery Powered
05:30 Screen Protector
05:46 Drawing Apps
06:17 Review of "Clip Studio Paint"
07:56 Sketches on "Concepts"
09:22 How to draw with the apps, links in description
Thank you
Great video. I would love to see more in depth comparions of the Android drawing apps that are available.
really loving the android videos, especially the Tab s7 ones. Can we see some digital drawing video's with infinite painter on the tab s7?
Nice info and thank you for the knowledge sharing
your drawing is really cool, I liked it a lot, congratulations.
Hi, Great video. I enjoy watching thus. I have a question! which free app do you prefer that is almost like Procreate for Android?
Huion Sketch
For every "active stylus" take one shot.
Hi! Great content! How much ram would I need on an android tablet for digital art and notetaking? Would 6gb be enough?
6GB RAM is alright
Where are the links?
Do there is an app for android like Photoshop? The same as the PC?
What app would you recommend to color pencil illustrations digitally?
I'm a fashion designer and I'm thinking of buying an android tablet more so to color my pencil sketches to have flexibility in changing color combinations.
What android app would you recommend.
Thank you.
You can consider Concepts. See this video for the pencil effect:
ruclips.net/video/YtmZIZgnL5I/видео.html
Otherwise, you can go with Clip Studio Paint which is as professional as an illustration app can get.
Hey, what tablet are you using in this video! I'm looking for one that supports active stylus, and one that's about that size!
Tab S7 Plus
@@teohontech7141 what was the smaller tablet you were using around 1:30?
@@matt_pang Samsung Tab A with S Pen
I just wanted to know if it is common that the tab s7+ display get a little warm(compared to other sides...)(even when doing light task like taking notes) towards the side where the keyboard pins are located...or this is a issue particular to my device?
It may get warm occasionally. But as long as it doesn't drain the battery fast it's alright
Mine does the same thing , it's normal . Many others are having this , I checked on reddit
Where to buy this active pen you are using?
That's Samsung S Pen which can only be used on Samsung tablets that specifically mention support for the S Pen
Are your courses on skillshare ?
Some of them are. And also on Gumroad and Patreon
www.skillshare.com/r/profile/Teoh-Yi-Chie/599814696
Hi sir! I need your thoughts, I'm a manga artist and I make pages for paid commissions. I'm currently drawing on a android smartphone with capacitive disked tip pen stylus but I'm thinking of buying a better hardware for professional digital drawings. And It will be either Xiaomi pad 5 an Android tablet or a Windows PC with screenless drawing pen tablet but Many people telling me that androids aren't recommended for professional drawings and windows pc's are a must, Is it true that androids aren't recommended for professional digital drawings? And Why? So I need a new hardware for professional digital drawings, I prefer an android tablet but I will choose a better option based on suggestions please help me decide sir! And thank you very much! 🙂
If you want to go with Android, go for Samsung tablets that have the S Pen. Android now has Clip Studio Paint so creating professional drawing is not a problem. For PC, you'll still need to get a pen tablet or pen display to draw with.
@@teohontech7141 I have another question, why clip studio in android has mediocre score of 3/5? Also is it functioning the same as windows version of clip studio. Thank you again
@@philippinebigboar625 CSP on Android has all the features of CSP on Windows. 3/5 score on Google Play Store? Because people like to complain about small issues. I've never had any major problems with CSP on Android. It's good and worth the money for those who draw often.
@@teohontech7141 hi sir, I need your thoughts again. I just tried both medibang and clipstudio on Android. I'm coming from Ibis paint and using these two apps for first time is bit confusing. What's you thoughts on Ibis paint? Is there any reason why you wouldn't recommend it? I only need a drawing app that can create attractive anime manga drawings but if medibang and clipstudio is more highly recommended I'll just take my time to study the new two apps you recommended top choices.
@@philippinebigboar625 I don't use IBIS paint because there are just too many drawing apps to use. Medibang is pretty good. Clip Studio is even better in terms of features.
Thanks for the video and about that I checked everywhere in India and I couldn't get one place from where I could buy replacement tips for the S pen of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ so huge question is it the same tip that has been used for many of the previous s pens in the Note series smartphones and other S pens
You can get the tips from Tab S3, S4, S6, S6 Lite also
@@teohontech7141 So it's basically the same plastic tip but is there a difference between the S Pen tips from the Tabs and The S Pens tips of the Note Series
@@Aman_Mondal Not too sure about the phone vs tablet S Pen nibs though. Anyway, tablet S Pen nibs are very easy to find.
what tablet r u using
Samsung Tab S7+
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