How to Use Adobe Ideas

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Adobe Ideas, for the iPad, is my drawing app of choice.  I've used many other drawing apps but with it's clean UI and limited feature set, no other apps feel more like natural drawing.

With this eBook, you'll learn how to:

  • Master techniques professionals use to create three-dimensional illustrations
  • Simulate watercolor painting with transparencies
  • Create breathtaking color palettes from the world around you
  • Emulate eloquent wood cut prints
  • Draw natural lines with the Pen tool
  • Add robust texture to your art
  • Plus detailed information on every tool, setting and icon in Ideas

I've also included several cool tips and time-saving tricks for you to get the most productivity out of Adobe Ideas! Take this eBook with you as you create beautiful works of art wherever you are.

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Apr132011

Adobe Ideas Part 2

I have a part two video!  This is the second part of my first video.  Adobe approached me and asked if I would like to submit a video of how I use Adobe Ideas and I gladly took them up on it.  Adobe Ideas is my favorite drawing app so far.  I love that's it a vector based program so I can create art of any size.  The program UI is so clean and simple I don't feel like I'm drawing with a program at all.  

The first video shows how I create a more detailed illustration using Ideas and finishing up in Photoshop (you can email the vector to yourself).  This second video walks you through all the same steps while creating a much simpler illustration.    

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