Check out the Remarkable Paper Tablet: remarkable.pxf.io/vNKWLW The Kindle Scribe: amzn.to/3PxX6lQ The Boox Note Air 3 C: shop.boox.com/products/noteair3?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb (US and HK) euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-note-air3-c?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=42939341373640 (EU and UK) And the Supernote A6 X2: supernote.com/products/supernote-a6-x2-nomad?sca_ref=4915589.rferNaRlAM (This is an affiliate link and I receive a small commission from purchases made through it. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. 🙂 )
I think I liked your paper and reMarkable sketches the most. I know that I can't stand the tip of the Apple Pencil sliding all over the screen (in, say, ProCreate) -- and I don't want to use a screen shield. I prefer drawing on paper (purely due to experience), but it's extra work to digitize properly. So I like your suggestion of a dedicated reMarkable device for illustration.
Thanks, I think it would be amazing! You are right, the Apple pencil, great for annotations in etc. isn't quite the feel that you want as an artist. I love that these eink tablet companies are really thinking about the benefits of traditional media and trying to give you the perfect balance between digital and traditional. Remarkable A4 for artists would be a game changer I think!
Since this is really all about e-Ink comparisons... I won't say paper is best... I would say Remarkable for both ease, comfortability, and reusability. Paper isn't sustainable environmentally as well as usability... The world is more digital than physical these days. I really wish reMarkable would come out with a artist version of it.
Check out the Remarkable Paper Tablet: remarkable.pxf.io/vNKWLW
The Kindle Scribe: amzn.to/3PxX6lQ
The Boox Note Air 3 C: shop.boox.com/products/noteair3?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb (US and HK)
euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-note-air3-c?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=42939341373640 (EU and UK)
And the Supernote A6 X2: supernote.com/products/supernote-a6-x2-nomad?sca_ref=4915589.rferNaRlAM
(This is an affiliate link and I receive a small commission from purchases made through it. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. 🙂 )
1st place is paper and 2nd place is the Remarkable and 3rd place is the iPad. I am very amazed by your drawings.
Thanks Keiana, glad you liked it! More videos like this in the pipeline!
First place paper second remarkable and third place iPad. In my opinion
Great, think I maybe agree....
Any chance to get adobe fresco or similar working on eink tablets?
I think I liked your paper and reMarkable sketches the most. I know that I can't stand the tip of the Apple Pencil sliding all over the screen (in, say, ProCreate) -- and I don't want to use a screen shield. I prefer drawing on paper (purely due to experience), but it's extra work to digitize properly. So I like your suggestion of a dedicated reMarkable device for illustration.
Thanks, I think it would be amazing! You are right, the Apple pencil, great for annotations in etc. isn't quite the feel that you want as an artist.
I love that these eink tablet companies are really thinking about the benefits of traditional media and trying to give you the perfect balance between digital and traditional.
Remarkable A4 for artists would be a game changer I think!
Since this is really all about e-Ink comparisons... I won't say paper is best... I would say Remarkable for both ease, comfortability, and reusability. Paper isn't sustainable environmentally as well as usability... The world is more digital than physical these days. I really wish reMarkable would come out with a artist version of it.
First pen and paper, second ipad and in last place the remarkable.
Nice
You can prove your drawing is real with paper when someone said that is printed, by using eraser you see the color