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¿Qué diablo son los smartpads? Son unas tabletas que permiten digitalizar en tiempo real todo aquello que escribes en un folio. Algunos casos de uso puede ser para la enseñanza, charlas, para dibujantes o ilustradores o simplemente para pasar tus notas escritas a mano a un formato digital. Te hablo de dos modelos: - Repaper: https://www.iskn.co/es/ - Wacom Bamboo: https://www.wacom.com/es-es/products/smartpads También explico algunas diferencias que hay con los cuadernos digitales. Aquí puedes ver este tipo de productos: https://redllenando.com/cuadernos-digitales/ Suscríbete a mi newsletter: https://redllenando.com/gadgetomail/ Invítame a un café: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chusnarrolo
Pen-to-paper digital capturing tools like Wacom's Bamboo Slate ($150) have been around for a while now, but they still seem like magic. There should be no way that you can draw a picture on a pad of paper, press a button, and have a perfect facsimile almost instantly pop up on your phone or your iPad. It defies the laws of… everything. Even if you know how it works, it still seems like it shouldn't be possible.
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Today's question comes from Pat, who asks about my explainer videos. What drawing program do I use? The pen/table tool that I use is Wacom Bamboo tablet (the exact model is no longer available; search Amazon for "Wacom tablet"). For screen recording, I recommend Screenflow for Mac (http://www.telestream.net/screenflow/overview.htm) or Camtasia for PCs (https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html). I also use the pen tool in Omnidazzle (http://omnidazzle.en.softonic.com/mac). Do you have a question about screen recordings? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to Zip Recruiter for sponsoring today's episode. Go to http://www.ziprecruiter.com/pat to get started posting jobs today.
Episode 27 - Designing with the iPad Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe to RSS Download MP3 Show notes Talentopoly Podcast - Ep 27 March 14th Intro Welcome to Episode 27 of the Talentopoly podcast. Designing with your iPad hosted by Jared Brown Brandon Corbin joined by Patrick Dow Beverage Introductions Warm-up Discussion Talk with Patrick Discussion New iPad just came out Lots of discussion around how to design for the iPad Let’s talk about designing with the iPad Review Photoshop Touch - $10 Layer editing is not up to par with desktop version Using your iPad as a secondary display with AirDisplay - $20 + $10 Preview mobile artwork easily Illustrate with a stylus Wacom tabletss support pressure sensitivity Turning this on in the iPad Discuss iPhoto for iPad - $5 Illustration / sketching Autodesk SketchBook Pro Adobe Ideas Styli Wacom Bamboo stylus - $30 Sketch Plus - $15 Cosmonaut - $25 iPen - $89 Great for precision hand writing Requires apps to use SDK Con - Drawing lag on iPad 5 Collaborative drawing apps Another sync app - SyncPad Mock ups / wireframing apps 5 apps for wireframing Adobe Proto Adobe Debut for iPad - $10 Recap Image editing Illustration / sketching Mock ups Present designs to clients Recommendations AirDisplay for mobile developers Collaborative drawing app - SyncSpace Wrapping Up Tease next episode Scaling your back end - Our next guest has scaled an iOS game that you have surely heard of and have probably even played. Thanks for listening
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Episode 22. This is a special demonstration math video lesson. It features Brian Mull, of November learning, showing us a cool math trick for multiplying. But the real purpose of this video is to show how easy and inexpensive it is to create a math tutorial. Brian used Jing and Tux Paint (both are free) as well as an inexpensive Wacom Bamboo tablet. This episode with guest Brian, is part of the Mathtrain.com and Mathtrain.TV Project, from Mr. Marcos and his students at Lincoln Middle School, in Santa Monica, CA.