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Finger Painting on the Apple iPad from the live model David Kassan http://davidkassan.com

July 14, 2010 by i4e  
Filed under ipad


davidkassan.com A quick Apple ipad live fingerpainting demo that I streamed live from my Brooklyn studio on Monday June 21st. 2010, The model sat for 3 hours as I painted and answered questions on how I use the iPad and the Brushes app. Just thinking of creative uses for the ipad.

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25 Responses to “Finger Painting on the Apple iPad from the live model David Kassan http://davidkassan.com”
  1. koshakas says:

    @leonardorezendeny Just skip it if its too long FOR YOU

  2. leonardorezendeny says:

    This is too long. It should be edited shorter. Sometimes LESS is MORE!

  3. Kkunchev says:

    @CstandsforAwesome That’s awesome :) Wish it were built in so I wouldn’t have to pay extra for stuff that was supposed to be there in the first place. If I have to pay additionally for a stand, a hardware keyboard, a camera, a USB card reader… I’d rather buy a netbook that has multitasking, Flash, Java, card reader, camera and all the small things for much less or maybe just get a MacBook that has all this costs as much as a full-featured iPad.

  4. xmyco says:

    @Kkunchev TROLL ALERT LOL

  5. DrSheikhZahid says:

    iPad is the best device for Painters and Drawing lovers.

  6. CstandsforAwesome says:

    @Kkunchev Ever heard of the “Camera connection kit”?
    or the usb kit something like that IDK ;/

  7. Kkunchev says:

    @CstandsforAwesome I would want to connect my dSLR to it so I can upload my cool photos to the internet through the high speed wi-fi the tablet has when I’m traveling. I would surely want to transfer via bluetooth some files to other devices. I would definitely want to swap some memory cards when I’m not carrying a cable and the other computer doesn’t have iTunes. That’s lack of connectivity and compatibility. I would want to connect my pocket music player and sync all the music.

  8. Kkunchev says:

    @WimpyTV It does :) I’m using Flash on my Nokia n800 touch tablet since 2007. You need to check again, my friend. Apple mobile devices do not support Flash :) There’s also Flash and Java on all the latest Android touch devices. Google first, speak later!

  9. CstandsforAwesome says:

    @Kkunchev Judging from the way he paints, i doubt he only does it digital
    1.Granted
    2.What would you want to connect to the ipad?
    3. The size is great
    4. It has a bunch of great apps and obviously they hit the spot with tablets(why would microsoft study the way ipad users ineract with it?), There is frash if you really die without flash.
    And digital art, granted not as organic as the analogue way, is still a very respectable form of art which requires skill, patience and real talent

  10. WimpyTV says:

    @Kkunchev Flash does not support touch screens.

  11. Kkunchev says:

    @CstandsforAwesome The artist is great. I love all sorts of visual arts. The iPad is overpriced because of: 1. no camera 2. lack of connectivity to other devices 3. its huge size 3. all additional devices like keyboard you need to buy 4. it’s an internet device as big as a netbook and it doesn’t run Flash and Java.
    The dude is not stupid. but I don’t want Apple fanboys to think you will turn into an artist because you own an iPad. Only real paintings in analogue format have real value.

  12. CstandsforAwesome says:

    @Kkunchev what exactly are you trying to get across here?
    is the ipad overpriced?
    is the guy’s art bad?
    that the dude is stupid?
    why wouldn’t the painting have real value?

  13. ejack1978 says:

    nice

  14. BrutalHamster says:

    yeah, it’s difficult, when it has no camera…

  15. Dieverdog says:

    @Kkunchev they aren’t trying to say that at all…. this guy found a neat way to use this tool. It is certainly worth something. They used to say tv wasn’t worth anything and was only a fad and wouldn’t catch on. And no one thought people would ever successfully use computers to create art… you can see how wrong they were. This is just one more tool to be used in a variety of ways for creative expression… the value is determined by the viewer – some will like, some won’t. It’s subjective.

  16. Dieverdog says:

    @Mo0orty it says the song name and artist that plays it in the credits at the end of the video

  17. Kkunchev says:

    If you buy an iPad you’ll be able actually draw great pictures :) For $499 you will become a real artist! Thanks Apple! You really made this Kassan dude an artist out of a guy who didn’t know the names of the colors until yesterday!
    This is crap. Such a painting has no real value and will never be worth a dime. Sorry you’ve wasted your time.

  18. Bratva323z says:

    @botzofwainui mlaooo no it didnt… dont you see thats its sped up?

  19. botzofwainui says:

    It only took him 7 minutes and 51 seconds to draw this

  20. NikolaiKojevnikov says:

    @EightFiftyRyan

    relax you troll.

  21. masterDJ32 says:

    over 100 people missed the like button

  22. SuperNick185 says:

    @Mo0orty passages by maserati

  23. SuperNick185 says:

    my finger bleeds !!! (guy with the ipad)

  24. dinhaak says:

    this happens when Apple forgets to add camera to their new gadget…

  25. Mo0orty says:

    What’s name of that song in this video?

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