A Disney Artist Draws Way Better Than Us...On His iPhone [Art]
Gizmodo —
In case your self-esteem has gotten too high, you should check out a small collection of work by Disney artist Stef Kardos—all of it made on the iPhone's touchscreen. Kardos created this and other pieces in the Brushes iPhone app and has since posted them to his Flickr account. But not to be outdone, there's an equally impressive demonstration clip of Brushes by David Onze. While I know better than to try my own hand at the program, it's pretty remarkable how deftly some artists can handle the often finicky medium of the iPhone's touch display. For the rest of us, I guess we'll always have iFart. [Flickr via ...
Stef Kardos' iPhone Sketches
textually.org —
Disney artist Stef Kardos aims to dispel any myths that the iPhone isnt a legitimate art tool with this digital collection of iPhone Sketches.
Using only the Brushes iPhone app, Kardos has created a stunning digital portfolio of sunsets, pop art and portraits. All of the artwork is posted to Kardos Flickr page.
[via TrendHunter. video demo of Steve Sprang's app Brushes for iPhone/iPod touch.] ...
Brushes app turns iPhone into a mini rendering tablet
Core77 —
Disney artist Stef Kardos' quick sketches (5-10 minutes each) are impressive on their own, and even more impressive when you find out he drew them on his iPhone using the Brushes app.
Fans of Kardos' work can hit the jump to see some of his non-iPhone sketching skills. Also, below is a video demo of the Brushes app in action, as used by artist David Onze, and here's a link to a Flickr group of Brushes users.
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Brushes turns your iPhone into a canvas
MAKE Magazine —
This iPhone app, called "Brushes", lets you add a painterly effect to your pictures or create your own finger paintings from scratch. The sketches above were created by Disney artist Stef Kardos using the app and shows the potential of this cool piece of software. There's even a link to a Flickr group of "Brushes" users so you can check out their creations.
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