thefreshestever Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 just found this... installed it on my iphone, since i don´t have an ipad yet (now there seem to be a reason to get one). on the iphone it´s a bit buggy (and hard to handle because of the size), some finger gestures are not working. but other than that: pretty cool... here´s a quick tutorial: Quote
Fuchur Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 just found this... installed it on my iphone, since i don´t have an ipad yet (now there seem to be a reason to get one). on the iphone it´s a bit buggy (and hard to handle because of the size), some finger gestures are not working. but other than that: pretty cool... here´s a quick tutorial: The question as always is: Is it just cool because it is touch and touch is considered as cool, or is it really better than positioning with a mouse... I prefer a mouse over any touch device because I can just make more precise movements and know exactly were I will click with it. Touch always means, that somewhere where you put your 50 x 50 pixel sized finger it will do something... Mouse means: a precision-level of somewhat like 3 pixels x 3 pixels at most and with the rollover it is very clear what will happen... Samsung has AirView which brings an rollover to touch-devices (available in the new Samsung Galaxy 4 using only your fingers and the Samsung Note 2 with the pen (Samsung Note 3 will have that without the pen too)) which could solve that problem for me but it is not supported by all the software and not all the devices till now. See you *Fuchur* Quote
thefreshestever Posted June 15, 2013 Author Posted June 15, 2013 no, it´s just cool because i can animate while i´m riding on the bus, or sitting on the beach etc... no one said anyone should do serious animation with it... it´s just a fun toy. Quote
jakerupert Posted June 16, 2013 Posted June 16, 2013 Why sit on a beach, when you are still fumbling with your mobile "office"? You have got to get offline once in a while for healthreasons... Quote
thefreshestever Posted June 16, 2013 Author Posted June 16, 2013 Why sit on a beach, when you are still fumbling with your mobile "office"? You have got to get offline once in a while for healthreasons... haha, you´re probably right! Quote
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