subtex

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[–] subtex 5 points 2 days ago

This was my exact experience as well.

I'll keep an eye on it for sure and will most likely try to set it up again in another year or so. But right now, I have no time to fiddle to make things work.

 

Kitt Betts-Masters has a video up on the new Bigme B1051C color eink tablet.

Haven't seen much info on this model out there.

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submitted 1 week ago by subtex to c/onyx_boox
 

Found this on reddit and thought it was interesting with regards to showing how a different stylus really does have an effect on how the drawing tools respond.

This post has some examples showing pressure differences using the Boox stylus vs the Remarkable one. Similar to my other posts here.

[–] subtex 1 points 2 weeks ago

This is great, thanks!

[–] subtex 2 points 2 weeks ago

For sure. All of the tools on the Boox have size sliders.

I can get a post up of each tool and their sizes later today to show you what the differences are.

The Supernote also has sizes for each tool as well.

I don't own a kindle scribe so I can speak to how those tools work.

 

Picked up this case from Amazon since I didn't like the colors on the official case.

I had to buy a pen loop for a stylus, but aside from that, this is a basic no-frills magnetic case that I don't have much to complain about. The magnets hold the device secure enough that I don't feel worried about carrying it around.

If you search that case on Amazon you'll see it comes in other colors too. For ~$26 it's not a bad deal.

Some more pics:

[–] subtex 1 points 2 weeks ago

To not clutter up this community with endless art posts, I made a separate community for that here:

E-ink Art: [email protected]

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by subtex to c/eink_art
 

Another sketch on the Boox Go 10.3 using the Staedtler Mars Jumbo stylus.

Really digging the feel of the screen on this device. Shame that the pencil tool is pretty garbage. But the pen tools are definitely great.

Here's the exported png:

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submitted 2 weeks ago by subtex to c/eink_art
 

The first sketch I did on my Boox Go 10.3. Top one was the brush pen tool. Bottom was the normal Pen tool.

Unlike my Supernote, I use the pen tools on the Boox exclusively and hate their pencil.

It's the opposite on the Supernote in the Atelier drawing app. The pencil on that is fantastic.

Here's the exported png:

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by subtex to c/eink_art
 

Here's how it looks exported as a png:

I definitety prefer how everything looks on-device vs the export, but I found if you don't use the marker or any shading tool, things look better when you export.

I'm not a fan of the zip-a-tone look of the shading when you export the markers so I stick to the pencil tool.

[–] subtex 1 points 2 weeks ago

I created a separate community for art done on eink devices (so as to not clutter up this or other communities that are more general with art posts that can fill up your feed):

E-Ink Art: [email protected]

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by subtex to c/eink_art
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20446230

Still messing around with Atelier and figuring out the combo of which tools it offers and which stylus to use.

The pencil tool and the Staedtler Noris Jumbo is the best combo for how I like to sketch so far. This sketch is the 8B pencil.

I wish the pen/ink tools were better. The screen on the Supernote really is nice to draw on

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by subtex to c/eink_art
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20925524

I've had the Staedtler Noris Jumboand love it for drawing. I just purchased the Staedtler Mars Lumograph Jumbo and wanted to test the differences using the pencils in Atelier.

Here's a photo of the results.

The columns are:

L - Light pressure lines

H - Hard pressure lines

T - Tilt/attempting to shade lightly

X - Crosshatching with various pressure

The Mars is soft feeling like the Noris, which I like. But I found that I could not get as light a pressure /line with the Mars as I could with the Noris. You can see that in the photo too.

I think I'll stick with the Noris for art, but will add the Mars to the rotation for note taking.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21501878

I've just started using the Boox Go 10.3 for 2 days now and did some very early tests with the pen/pencil tools in the notes app to get a feel for which will work best for my note taking and for drawing.

I made a gridded up note to test the same types of strokes and sketching with the 3 pen types and the pencil tool.

TL;DR is all 3 pens will be useful for line drawing, but the pencil is pretty bad. Especially when compared to the pencil tool in the Supernote Atelier app. I will keep using the Supernote for pencil sketches and use the Boox for ink sketches.

I tested the 3 Wacom emr styluses I own, the Jumbo Noris, the Jumbo Mars, and the Dr Grip. I did not test the official Boox stylus yet. 

For each tool I did the same test:

First row: 

  1. Vertical shading lines with as light pressure as I can get

  2. Vertical shading lines with hard pressure 

  3. Normal pressure cross hatch

  4. Horizontal scribble shade from top to bottom

  5. Vertical scribble shade with light pressure

  6. Vertical scribble shade with hard pressure

Second - Fourth row:

  1. Horizontal line with very light pressure

  2. Horizontal line with hard pressure

  3. Horizontal line starting with light pressure, then pressing hard, then ending light again (should produce a line with thin ends and a thicker center for tools that support pressure sensitivity)

Fifth row (Pencil only):

  1. Horizontal scribble tilted with hard pressure 

  2. Horizontal scribble tilted with light pressure 

  3. Vertical scribble with light pressure 

  4. Vertical scribble with hard pressure 

Results:

All tools with the exception of the Ballpoint Pen are pressure sensitive.

The Pencil tool only uses pressure to change line darkness, not line thickness, which is a bummer. 

Another odd thing with the Pencil tool was when making horizontal lines, the pencil is "softer" and shades in a thicker manner than tilting the pen and making vertical lines. If you look at the scribbles in the last row of the Pencil section you can see what I mean.

Next up I'm going to attempt the same sketch using each tool. After that I'll do some tests for note taking to see which feels the best and looks most like my handwriting. I'll post those later this week.

I'll also try and post some photos of how the android apps I use look/render.

Hope this helps any other people looking for art-specific examples for the Boox. I couldn't find much out there with reviews where people used it for sketching so I'm going to try and fill that gap.

Here's a png export of the note:

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submitted 3 weeks ago by subtex to c/onyx_boox
 

Using the pen tool at size 2 on the Boox Go 10.3.

Really enjoying how the screen/writing feel is on this device. Just enough scratch / resistance to feel like vellum.

[–] subtex 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

How is the battery life on it? I've been thinking about the Go 6 but worried about the battery life.

Like you I just want to us it as a standalone eReader and not a full on tablet. Hoping the battery lasts a decent time if you just use it like a kindle.

[–] subtex 2 points 3 weeks ago

I agree. Unfortunately I don't own a Remarkable or I'd definitely do a comparison 🙁

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by subtex to c/onyx_boox
 

I've just started using the Boox Go 10.3 for 2 days now and did some very early tests with the pen/pencil tools in the notes app to get a feel for which will work best for my note taking and for drawing.

I made a gridded up note to test the same types of strokes and sketching with the 3 pen types and the pencil tool.

TL;DR is all 3 pens will be useful for line drawing, but the pencil is pretty bad. Especially when compared to the pencil tool in the Supernote Atelier app. I will keep using the Supernote for pencil sketches and use the Boox for ink sketches.

I tested the 3 Wacom emr styluses I own, the Jumbo Noris, the Jumbo Mars, and the Dr Grip. I did not test the official Boox stylus yet. 

For each tool I did the same test:

First row: 

  1. Vertical shading lines with as light pressure as I can get

  2. Vertical shading lines with hard pressure 

  3. Normal pressure cross hatch

  4. Horizontal scribble shade from top to bottom

  5. Vertical scribble shade with light pressure

  6. Vertical scribble shade with hard pressure

Second - Fourth row:

  1. Horizontal line with very light pressure

  2. Horizontal line with hard pressure

  3. Horizontal line starting with light pressure, then pressing hard, then ending light again (should produce a line with thin ends and a thicker center for tools that support pressure sensitivity)

Fifth row (Pencil only):

  1. Horizontal scribble tilted with hard pressure 

  2. Horizontal scribble tilted with light pressure 

  3. Vertical scribble with light pressure 

  4. Vertical scribble with hard pressure 

Results:

All tools with the exception of the Ballpoint Pen are pressure sensitive.

The Pencil tool only uses pressure to change line darkness, not line thickness, which is a bummer. 

Another odd thing with the Pencil tool was when making horizontal lines, the pencil is "softer" and shades in a thicker manner than tilting the pen and making vertical lines. If you look at the scribbles in the last row of the Pencil section you can see what I mean.

Next up I'm going to attempt the same sketch using each tool. After that I'll do some tests for note taking to see which feels the best and looks most like my handwriting. I'll post those later this week.

I'll also try and post some photos of how the android apps I use look/render.

Hope this helps any other people looking for art-specific examples for the Boox. I couldn't find much out there with reviews where people used it for sketching so I'm going to try and fill that gap.

Here's a png export of the note:

[–] subtex 1 points 3 weeks ago

I already have a Supernote A6X that I use as my journal and sketchbook, but I wanted something larger for use at work to sketch out flow diagrams and have the larger canvas for reference docs.

I also wanted to see how Boox's options for pens and pencils worked for drawing. I've started doing some of those tests now, which I'll be posting about soon.

Having a more tablet-esque enote device at the larger 10" screen size seemed like a better fit for news reading, so the Boox was the option that fit best.

Do you not have any enote device right now?

[–] subtex 1 points 1 month ago

Sure, I'll gladly help mod

[–] subtex 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Thanks for making this community. Just like you, I still have been checking reddit for supernote stuff (via redlib) and wanted something in lemmy instead.

I was about to make one mysf but found this one via a search.

I'll try and be active here and maybe we'll get other supernote users over here soon.

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