The Future Canvas iPad Art Gallery, San Francisco, features “The Emerging Medium of iPad Art” with Live Artists Bo Paweena, Barbara Lietzow and David Newman Painting with ARTRAGE on the iPad & Showing Interchange with ArtRage 3 Studio Pro
Future/Canvas 2 Ipad Art Gallery Opening
In San Francisco – Featuring Artrage
MON, JUNE 6, 2011 (First Day of Apple WWDC)
6:30 PM: Press Preview Reception
7:00 PM – 12:00 AM: Benefit Reception
Gray Area Foundation For The Arts, The Warfield Building
998 Market Street, San Francisco, CA
ArtRage for iPad (available at the Apple iTunes Store) lets you become a mobile digital artist on your iPad
ArtRage for iPad provides the experience of actually “painting” digitally on an iPad canvas with oil paints that smear and blend, and watercolors that flow together to create soft, wet gradations, just as they would in a traditional art studio.
ArtRage keeps track of how much paint is on your canvas, so you can blend colors under the brush as you paint, or lay down thick lines of pigment for flattening and smearing with the Palette Knife.
Watercolors react to the wetness of the brush and paper beneath, creating hard edged wet strokes or blending to create soft gradients. Canvas grain affects the look of your strokes, and drier pigments break up on the surface to create textured effects. (Another sample)
Art Rage for iPad
Future Canvas : futurecanvas.net
Paweena’s ArtRage iPad Painting
Nelson’s Starwar Boy
Bo Paweena’s Happy Valentine’s Day
Artist David Kassan’s ArtRage
iPad Painting Jasmine Commercial
Flickr Photo Stream : Bo Paweena
Flickr Photo Stream : David Newmann
ArtRage 3 Studio Pro Video at Vimeo
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Product Feature Comparison
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