I've got a Galaxy S3 and a Nook HD. I've become addicted to drawing/sketching apps and the Draw Something game. I have decided, after 52 years of not being able to draw a stick man, to teach myself to draw. I can't put these apps down. Now I'm seeking a stylus that is fine tipped enough so that I can SEE the line I'm drawing, and put in fine details.
Hey guys,
I want your help to find out a sketching / drawing app for my ICS tablet. I know there are many sketching apps but what I want am not gotten yet.
My criteria are a free app with many tools. Mainly which functions I want are the ability of inserting shapes like circles or rectangles, which will be drag-able and re-sizable.
I am beginning implementation of my first android game. I need to create shapes and allow the user to drag and drop each shape to a specified location. I know this is possible in android but I have been searching the web and cant find any good tutorials.
I also was wondering can you have two separate sections in an android screen. i.e.
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I'm making a game that has lots of pixel art in it. A standard button in my game is about 12x12 pixels and all of the characters are also scaled two times bigger, depending on the screen. The problem is that if I store all these images to upscaled bitmaps, I get the out of memory error in Android.
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Dear all,
I looking for a good, intuitive using (I mean if if draw a circle, the app create a circle) app for drawing charts, diagrams as well as business graphics.
I am working on an Android application where I am using a single OpenGL ES instance. In some instances, I am drawing a custom (rectangular) dialog ontop of everything else, with scrolling text, lines, etc.
I was wondering if digital drawing boards (Handwriting Tablets, Pen Tablets, Drawing Tablets, Graphics Tablets) are supported in Ubuntu for presentations, pointing devices and normal drawing. For example:
The reason I ask is for some video tutorials I am making and it would make my life a little easier to explain some stuff while drawing it.