The beta version is over, but you can download and use the demo version anyway
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Concerning prices : stay tuned, you'll know more about it after the CTN Expo !
I can see the display is 2560x1600 px, on the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition . On the Galaxy Note 10.1 2012 the Display is 1280×800 px. So the Icons is going to be half the size. I can imagine this is hard to use.(if usable at all)great_expectations wrote:I've just tested the demo version and it does not work well on the Galaxy 10.1 (2014). The user interface is much much much too tiny to be usable, because of the higher screen resolution.
Oh, I hadn't considered that . I just assumed the interface could be resized so the icons appear at normal size. I had been thinking about trading up from my 1280 x 800 Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012) to the new high res Galaxy Note 2014 edition , but now I'll hold off on that .madsjuul wrote:I can see the display is 2560x1600 px, on the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition . On the Galaxy Note 10.1 2012 the Display is 1280×800 px. So the Icons is going to be half the size. I can imagine this is hard to use.(if usable at all)great_expectations wrote:I've just tested the demo version and it does not work well on the Galaxy 10.1 (2014). The user interface is much much much too tiny to be usable, because of the higher screen resolution.
Unfurtunately it is so. I have not found a way to disale the RMB sceeen crop function. So I cannot use the RMB to erase on the galaxy noteSvengali wrote:I've downloaded the new 10.5.3 Android Demo with high hopes for being able to use the RMB switch on the stylus (for erasing) but on my original GNote 10.1, it still defaults to the system screen-crop functionality. Can anyone else confirm this... or am I missing some Configuration setting?
Having an erase mode on the RMB stylus switch in TVP android on the GNote 10.1 would make drawing a lot easier.
Sven
yep, it doesn't occur on a Cintiq Companion, but it sounds like we can't change this in the GNote 10.1Svengali wrote:I've downloaded the new 10.5.3 Android Demo with high hopes for being able to use the RMB switch on the stylus (for erasing) but on my original GNote 10.1, it still defaults to the system screen-crop functionality. Can anyone else confirm this... or am I missing some Configuration setting?
Having an erase mode on the RMB stylus switch in TVP android on the GNote 10.1 would make drawing a lot easier.
Sven
Artflow on Android uses the S Pen's side button. There's a preference that lets it be assigned to a few presets, like eraser tool, flip layer, and so on. This little app also has an option to assign the volume buttons as undo and redo.Fabrice wrote:yep, it doesn't occur on a Cintiq Companion, but it sounds like we can't change this in the GNote 10.1Svengali wrote:I've downloaded the new 10.5.3 Android Demo with high hopes for being able to use the RMB switch on the stylus (for erasing) but on my original GNote 10.1, it still defaults to the system screen-crop functionality. Can anyone else confirm this... or am I missing some Configuration setting?
Having an erase mode on the RMB stylus switch in TVP android on the GNote 10.1 would make drawing a lot easier.
Sven![]()
We are investigating.
I just installed artflow on my galaxy note 10.1 to test. And it does NOT override samsungs default settings.Twig wrote: I have a few apps now that recognize the stylus' side-button and override Samsung's default actions.
Precisely. The icons are so small, it's not usable at all.madsjuul wrote:I can see the display is 2560x1600 px, on the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition . On the Galaxy Note 10.1 2012 the Display is 1280×800 px. So the Icons is going to be half the size. I can imagine this is hard to use.(if usable at all)great_expectations wrote:I've just tested the demo version and it does not work well on the Galaxy 10.1 (2014). The user interface is much much much too tiny to be usable, because of the higher screen resolution.
I'm a potential buyer of TVPaint but this kind of response doesn't convince me at all. You may sneer at other "basic/cheap applications" but at least those applications can be used. Right now TVPaint on a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) is nothing but a gimmick. "Fast and powerful" are worthless claims, if you cannot actually *use* the application.Fabrice wrote:Don't forget it's a C++ program.
We don't use the usual slow Android dev stuffs, like other basic/cheap applications do.
It means :
* faster and more powerful software than others.
* less customizable interface, including the resolution management. (Nothing impossible though, but it requires more development ...)
We are not sneering at the other apps. We know you can't compare a $5 app with TVPaint.great_expectations wrote:I'm a potential buyer of TVPaint but this kind of response doesn't convince me at all. You may sneer at other "basic/cheap applications" but at least those applications can be used. Right now TVPaint on a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) is nothing but a gimmick. "Fast and powerful" are worthless claims, if you cannot actually *use* the application.