Showing posts with label techs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label techs. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 December 2019
Earphones
I need good wireless earphones for recording music. The ones here I chose from among many very decent other types. See them on Amazon.
MSI Stealth
A laptop that could make a good alternative to my current computer. Promoted as a tool for gaming.
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Samovar
What I want in order to fully celebrate my favourite drink. Made of porcelain. Many other samovars are made of plastic, and some of glass.
From Odette - see description on Amazon.
From Odette - see description on Amazon.
Digital Piano
This piano could be better than a classic type. The model here is Roland, specifically Roland RM-700. It has built-in speakers and a cd drive, and many many composal functions. See all specifications here.
Thursday, 7 November 2019
Better Than PSD Tests
So I tested the two programs which I thought might offer me better creative experience than Photoshop. I talked about it here.
Affinity turned out to be quite like Photoshop. Almost the same like it, but when working with layer effects I discovered that Photoshop has more to offer. So after first tests I feel that Affinity is of the same level as Photoshop and nothing more.
Marvelous Designer turned out to be very messy in its environment, and normal design work was very hampered by stiff rules bestowed by each of the numerous functions. It appeared to be obvious that the program is a hacked version.
Both Affinity and Marvelous Designer are hacked phony versions of their originals. The originals are not on the market. These counterfeit programs are sold from official sites only after being tampered with by hackers.
So what I would like is an access to honest market with products straight from their original creators.
I am sure Marvelous Designer in its original form is a very attractive tool for clothes design. While Affinity is such a twin to Photoshop in its functions that I might as well keep creating PSDs.
Below is what I drew in Affinity during tests.
Affinity turned out to be quite like Photoshop. Almost the same like it, but when working with layer effects I discovered that Photoshop has more to offer. So after first tests I feel that Affinity is of the same level as Photoshop and nothing more.
Marvelous Designer turned out to be very messy in its environment, and normal design work was very hampered by stiff rules bestowed by each of the numerous functions. It appeared to be obvious that the program is a hacked version.
Both Affinity and Marvelous Designer are hacked phony versions of their originals. The originals are not on the market. These counterfeit programs are sold from official sites only after being tampered with by hackers.
So what I would like is an access to honest market with products straight from their original creators.
I am sure Marvelous Designer in its original form is a very attractive tool for clothes design. While Affinity is such a twin to Photoshop in its functions that I might as well keep creating PSDs.
Below is what I drew in Affinity during tests.
And what I drew in Marvelous Designer during tests.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Better Than PSD
I need a graphic program better than Photoshop. All internet irritatingly presents Photoshop as one of the best. Surely it is very good, but for beginners. I need a tool with more possibilities.
So I'm giving a try to Affinity Designer. It is not on the above list. Advertised as a program for professional screen and print art production. Maybe it offers a wider array of functions for digital art creation.
At the same time I will be checking out the Marvelous Designer. It is a program solely for creating fashion outfits. If it's attractive as a tool for designing clothes, I will then keep it as an additional art program.
I will in the future inform about my tests of these two applications.
So I'm giving a try to Affinity Designer. It is not on the above list. Advertised as a program for professional screen and print art production. Maybe it offers a wider array of functions for digital art creation.
At the same time I will be checking out the Marvelous Designer. It is a program solely for creating fashion outfits. If it's attractive as a tool for designing clothes, I will then keep it as an additional art program.
I will in the future inform about my tests of these two applications.
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Yoga Book
I went on a hunt for a third time to find an attractive android tablet and this time I was sucessful. The name Yoga Book from company Lenovo seemed far-fetched at first, but after looking at the tablet closely, it turned out to be quite accurate. Yoga Book comes in three colours, one of them being champagne gold, and that's already a stretching beyond current market offers. And the tablet can assume different work positions, as it is turnable into a laptop through its own special pad on which a keyboard can be charmed up electronically. The pad creates a cover for the tablet, really turning it into a book. The tablet is equipped additionally with an electronic drawing pen. The pad is by default empty, allowing to use the pen on it, and the keyboard appears on it when wanted. And the visual logo of the Yoga Book is nicely elegant and prettily adorns the tablet.
The tablet has a 10 inch screen, a superb 64 GB of storage memory, and its battery lasts exquisitely from 12 to 15 hours.
Now, after this find, I might not want to get the Wacom Cintiq 22, of which I wrote here. Yoga Book is advertised as a tool for drawing, and perhaps I would be fine already with a ten inch screen.
One more thing, the Yoga Book can be purchased either with Android system or with Windows system. I would choose Android, but in fact it would be so great if both systems were installed and a switching from one to another was possible within one tablet. But that's a dream which Lenovo's Yoga Book currently does not fulfill. I am sure that the 4GB of RAM and 64GB of SSD is enough to allow the presence of both systems inside one Yoga Book. I would find this incredibly attractive. And by the way, I love the name of the Android system: Android 6.0 Marshmallow. So definitely I'd choose this.
description on Amazon
The tablet has a 10 inch screen, a superb 64 GB of storage memory, and its battery lasts exquisitely from 12 to 15 hours.
Now, after this find, I might not want to get the Wacom Cintiq 22, of which I wrote here. Yoga Book is advertised as a tool for drawing, and perhaps I would be fine already with a ten inch screen.
One more thing, the Yoga Book can be purchased either with Android system or with Windows system. I would choose Android, but in fact it would be so great if both systems were installed and a switching from one to another was possible within one tablet. But that's a dream which Lenovo's Yoga Book currently does not fulfill. I am sure that the 4GB of RAM and 64GB of SSD is enough to allow the presence of both systems inside one Yoga Book. I would find this incredibly attractive. And by the way, I love the name of the Android system: Android 6.0 Marshmallow. So definitely I'd choose this.
description on Amazon
Monday, 4 November 2019
Digital Art Screen
Tonight I want this:
Wacom Cintiq 22 - description on Amazon
This is in fact a monitor for drawing. Very large screen and a very comfortable tool for creation of paintings. Compatible with Windows and with many graphic programs. Comes with a battery-free pen. A modern electronic canvas.
Wacom Cintiq 22 - description on Amazon
This is in fact a monitor for drawing. Very large screen and a very comfortable tool for creation of paintings. Compatible with Windows and with many graphic programs. Comes with a battery-free pen. A modern electronic canvas.
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