Testing My Wacom Inkling
Apr 7th, 2014 by Aldouspi

I keep on testing my newly purchased Wacom Inkling device. I still have no idea how I can use it with my drawing style which seems to be too hard for Wacom Inkling to render it properly and accurately. At least I can make videos like the one shown below. The video demonstrates the time-lapse speed drawing of a woman portrait alongside with a screen showing how the drawing on paper is being transferred to the computer by means of the device. If you happen to miss it, you can read my recent Wacom Inkling review where I shared my first impression of Wacom Inkling.

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Igor Lukyanov – Graphic Artist | Illustrator | Portraitist

Testing Propriety and Property
Jun 13th, 2013 by Aldouspi

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As education becomes more and more privatized, the more the intellectual property concerns of education services companies become a problem for a publicly accountable system of education. Mark Garrison explores the consequences of the “user agreements” public school teachers must sign before administering Common Core Standards testing – a commitment which poses problems for public assessment of the tests themselves, curricular planning, due process and transparency of democratic government. My cartoon above provides some comic relief — but Mark’s a cranky, funny writer, so don’t stop with me. Worth a read.

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