“Hoodie” my latest iPhone painting.
Done on my iPhone 4 using Brushes and a SGP Stylus. Also uploaded on Flickr & Deviantart.
This is my first attempt at using my new SGP Stylus. Most of my past iPhone paintings are done with just my fingers.
Also getting back into iPhone painting after a long break.
Source: androidworkshop.com
Paper bag doodle I did at the sandwich shop.
I’ve ordered an SGP Stylus Pen (Kuel H10 Series) for my iPhone. Hopefully it’ll rekindle my interest in painting on the go. I’ve tested a similar stylus and found the tip to be a huge improvement over the first few iPhone compatible stylus brands that used a foam tip.
Expect impressions and hopefully a new painting soon.
Source: sgpstore.com
Me wearing my mask (close-up)
Me wearing my Halloween mask
My finished Halloween mask
Rough iPhone painting “In The Dark”
It’s been sitting on my iPhone unfinished for a while so I put some more work into it and I’m calling it finished now.
Source: androidworkshop.com
Done on my iPhone using Brushes (as usual). It’s no David Lanham Portrait, but it’s my attempt at something similar (let’s say inspired).
I thought it’d be a relatively simple exercise to get back into illustrating more creative things like robots.
I took this photo at Perkins this morning with my iPhone 4.
Beginning to end vector drawing process of “Mesmerized” by David Lanham:
Here’s the process for a full vector drawing where I don’t really have any preconceptions, just having fun and seeing where the drawing takes me, I picked a base color and ran with it. This is shown at 1200x actual time, speed up from about 4.5 hours of drawing. Final drawing: dlanham.com/art/mesmerized/
Very impressive stuff, I’ve rarely started a drawing from scratch in Adobe Illustrator nor used the brush tools a lot. I usually use Illustrator for precise logo designs, line drawings, and page layouts. This inspires me to try using the brush tools more in Illustrator for my personal creative artwork.


