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Marucha said:

If you have a few bucks, get the Sketchbook Pro (Mobile was weird when I tried it)... they just added a ton of features (especially for the tablet versions) and it has palm detection now, something a lot of people were waiting for. The brushes are highly customizable so if you don't like the default, you can easily fix that. It lets me do a lot of the stuff I can get usually pull off in PHotoshop. Look into Layerpaint too, it's cheaper and I think you would like it... the screenshots in the market are pretty amazing, but again, it's not an art style I am really into and I obviously tend to do more rendered stuff that is realistic. I have done some interesting sketches with the Note 10, but it's also good for my field in general... I think my last commissioned piece I did the underlyign sketch on the note and transferred it to my desktop. I carry a regular sketchbook/pencil box with because at least I can shade on that pretty quickly and easily... believe it or not, I carry that separate from my purse lol.


I can definitly tell you take your sketching seriously. The girl you sketched is fantastic.

As for apps, I'll look into the ones you mentions, I'm not sure I need much more than maybe Sketchbook Pro and that animation one you mentioned. My Galaxy Note 5 inch is a bit too small to do serious sketching. I know that when it's time for me to replace my old Laptop I''m going to get what ever the newest Galaxy Note tab is. I love the S-Pen and they keep making them better.

Do you mind me asking how your commissioning works? Is it part of your career or is it the type of commissioning I hear about on Deviant Art? I'm not in a place that I'd start doing commissions, but I'm interested in the process.