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Izzy
I use photoshop quite frequently, and was wondering, are there any android tablet/app combos out there that are particularly good for image editing? (illustration, not photo editing, if that matters)
Answer
You can try the Note 10.1 that uses Wacom technology. It comes with Photoshop Touch preinstalled. You can try a demo unit in a store to see if that might be something you can work with. JB fixed most of the problems experienced with the tablet when it was first released.
Or the recently released Note 8.0 mid-tablet.
The S Pen is a digital pen using Wacom tech. This is what sets the Note series apart from all other devices in the market. You can also rest your palm on the screen while working as most apps supporting the S Pen have palm rejection. Sketchbook Pro, Infinite Painter (Galaxy Note), to name a few.
Edit: Jeniefer I have to disagree. For a hobbyist like myself, using a capacitive pen to draw on a capacitive touch only screen is PAINFUL. It is not accurate and I have to hold the pen uncomfortably to work with it on the screen. It is unnatural to work in such a manner. And I spend an hour or two drawing (not just a few minutes). It is absolute garbage and something I can't work with. The Note series is the only tablet in the market that has capacitive touch AND digitizer screen. It uses Wacom technology and provides a more natural environment for drawing with its digital pen. The only drawback is that you have to use Samsung branded S Pens with the Note series. Trying to use any other digital pen will have calibration issues and there is no calibration tool provided to fix it.
Also a bigger screen helps especially if drawing with the arm and shoulder (not the wrist). Small tablets don't work as well with broad strokes as you may end up going off the screen.
There should be demo units in the store to try. I suggest trying the Note line. It is the only Android tablet that provides what you are looking for. All other tablets won't come close. That is unless you are looking for a pricey Windows Surface Pro tablet with digitizer.
You can try the Note 10.1 that uses Wacom technology. It comes with Photoshop Touch preinstalled. You can try a demo unit in a store to see if that might be something you can work with. JB fixed most of the problems experienced with the tablet when it was first released.
Or the recently released Note 8.0 mid-tablet.
The S Pen is a digital pen using Wacom tech. This is what sets the Note series apart from all other devices in the market. You can also rest your palm on the screen while working as most apps supporting the S Pen have palm rejection. Sketchbook Pro, Infinite Painter (Galaxy Note), to name a few.
Edit: Jeniefer I have to disagree. For a hobbyist like myself, using a capacitive pen to draw on a capacitive touch only screen is PAINFUL. It is not accurate and I have to hold the pen uncomfortably to work with it on the screen. It is unnatural to work in such a manner. And I spend an hour or two drawing (not just a few minutes). It is absolute garbage and something I can't work with. The Note series is the only tablet in the market that has capacitive touch AND digitizer screen. It uses Wacom technology and provides a more natural environment for drawing with its digital pen. The only drawback is that you have to use Samsung branded S Pens with the Note series. Trying to use any other digital pen will have calibration issues and there is no calibration tool provided to fix it.
Also a bigger screen helps especially if drawing with the arm and shoulder (not the wrist). Small tablets don't work as well with broad strokes as you may end up going off the screen.
There should be demo units in the store to try. I suggest trying the Note line. It is the only Android tablet that provides what you are looking for. All other tablets won't come close. That is unless you are looking for a pricey Windows Surface Pro tablet with digitizer.
If i take a picture of myself is there any way that i could put myself on a different background?
Shelby
If not, is there any really cool photo apps that you would recommend? Thanks in advance!
Answer
To put a person into a different photo/onto a different background:
You need a decent image editing program for a job like this (such as Photoshop, Elements, PaintShopPro or Gimp).
Open the person photo.
Promote the original background (layer) to a proper layer.
Select him/her via whichever selection tools works best for THAT image.
The more accurate you make this selection, the better the end result will look.
Delete the background, save the photo as a .psd or tiff or png file.
Open the new background photo. Grab the person's thumbnail from the layer window and drag/drop it onto the background image.
Transform to resize, move into position. Add a drop shadow to make it look more realistic.
Flatten and save.
If you want this to look real, both photos must have been taken with the same focal length, same distance, same angle, same light. If certain things don't match, the combination will never look quite "right".
Chances are there were a number of things you didn't understand, but you'll just have to work your way through it via reading help files and tutorials and/or getting out some books. Photoshop (or even Elements) requires quite some skill and YOU have to make the effort to get those skills. Alternatively, find someone who knows what they're doing and pay them for their skill and time.
To put a person into a different photo/onto a different background:
You need a decent image editing program for a job like this (such as Photoshop, Elements, PaintShopPro or Gimp).
Open the person photo.
Promote the original background (layer) to a proper layer.
Select him/her via whichever selection tools works best for THAT image.
The more accurate you make this selection, the better the end result will look.
Delete the background, save the photo as a .psd or tiff or png file.
Open the new background photo. Grab the person's thumbnail from the layer window and drag/drop it onto the background image.
Transform to resize, move into position. Add a drop shadow to make it look more realistic.
Flatten and save.
If you want this to look real, both photos must have been taken with the same focal length, same distance, same angle, same light. If certain things don't match, the combination will never look quite "right".
Chances are there were a number of things you didn't understand, but you'll just have to work your way through it via reading help files and tutorials and/or getting out some books. Photoshop (or even Elements) requires quite some skill and YOU have to make the effort to get those skills. Alternatively, find someone who knows what they're doing and pay them for their skill and time.
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