Colloquially, "it's like sookin' a sweetie through the wrapper."
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Malcolm Banthorpe wrote:
> I think part of the reason that digital mark-making is often regarded
> as "a fad, a gimmick, a lesser action" is simply because it is still a
> relatively new medium. It also suffers from rarely having a unique
> visual identity i.e. it nearly always, intentionally or otherwise,
> looks like something else - pencil, paint, ink etc. But that seems
> insufficient reason to dismiss it as lacking meaning.
>
> I have recently had the opportunity to try some drawing on an Apple
> iPad. I found that there was something satisfying in being able to
> draw using just a finger. True, it doesn't respond to pressure but, in
> the application I used, it does respond to drawing velocity.
>
> One of the results is here: http://tinyurl.com/ipadportrait :
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> Malcolm Banthorpe
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