
I could spend minute or two showing that before hitting the limits of my drawing abilities. :)
Someone like William could certainly do a whole lot more with it.
Thanks Peter/Lawrance - Yes I would be interested in talking about my Digital Painting setup. I have a Pi3 at home that I use for painting on a larger screen (same settings as my portable setup). Maybe for a meeting sometime next year? Custom setup is with Gimp 2.8 - config for pressure sensitivity and my own brushes.
Krita is a fork of Gimp that is popular. I've had no luck getting this to run on the Pi but have it running on laptop. I like Gimp more though - guess I'm use to it especially with my custom setup. Krita would be great if I could import my Gimp brushes and pressure sensitivity.
I use Inkscape for creatting vector artwork (often taking my Gimp artwork into Inkscape). Inkscape is also used for slides/poster design. No custom setting with Inkscape except for the extension Sozi for creating slides. I also don't use my drawing tablet with Inkscape - just keyboard and mouse. Is inkscape even considered a touch-sensitive drawing app? It's all vectors so just lines and fills.
Scribus is another - I use this for book design (currently working on a Pepper&Carrot book). Keyboard and mouse for Scribus - importing vectors from Inkscape and sometimes raster files.
Have used MyPaint in the past but never got pressure working (keen to see pressure working in Krita/MyPaint if you can). I do like the idea of never-ending canvas in MyPaint - something I would like in Gimpo.
I also use RecordMyDesktop to screencapture.
Ian will give a very short intro to Gimp (talked him into it last night...). Would be great if you could demo Inkscape and Scribus? We can schedule an RPi session next year, maybe aimed at artists? Cheers, Peter -- Peter Reutemann Dept. of Computer Science University of Waikato, NZ +64 (7) 858-5174 http://www.cms.waikato.ac.nz/~fracpete/ http://www.data-mining.co.nz/