For those who may not have heard of Alias Sketchbook, it is the (previously Windows Only) graphics tablet or tablet PC based sketching/painting/illustrating program from the makers of the magnificent software Maya.
To quote the site (and this isn't hyperbole either):
"Award-winning Alias® SketchBook Pro is a nimble, high quality paint and drawing tool application designed specifically for use with Tablet PCs and digitized tablets. It features an artist-friendly, gesture-based user interface built around Alias patented Marking Menu technology. With a flick of the stylus you can access any of the softwares best-of-class tools: fast, reactive pencils, markers and brushes, pen-driven layers; background templates; a 30-brushstroke "undo/redo" option, and a unique pan/zoom tool."
Already this is in use by well-known artists such as Gabe at Penny Arcade (www.penny-arcade.com), who rave about it's ease of use, and sketchbooks' astounding ability to replicate dozens of mediums, including pencil, charcoal, paints etc. Gabe himself has been quoted as saying that going BACK to pencil and paper after using Sketchbook "felt weird [and somehow wrong]".
For anyone that suspects I am an employee of Alias, I am not. I'm simply an avid fan of their superb software (I also have trained on Maya - another of Alias' works of software art), and I am one of the many Mac OSX fans that wrote to Alias and requested they port Sketchbook to our platform.
Here is a link to Alias' page WITH a demo version available:
http://www.alias.com/eng/products-services/sketchbook_pro/welcome_mac_users.shtml
Enjoy people
To quote the site (and this isn't hyperbole either):
"Award-winning Alias® SketchBook Pro is a nimble, high quality paint and drawing tool application designed specifically for use with Tablet PCs and digitized tablets. It features an artist-friendly, gesture-based user interface built around Alias patented Marking Menu technology. With a flick of the stylus you can access any of the softwares best-of-class tools: fast, reactive pencils, markers and brushes, pen-driven layers; background templates; a 30-brushstroke "undo/redo" option, and a unique pan/zoom tool."
Already this is in use by well-known artists such as Gabe at Penny Arcade (www.penny-arcade.com), who rave about it's ease of use, and sketchbooks' astounding ability to replicate dozens of mediums, including pencil, charcoal, paints etc. Gabe himself has been quoted as saying that going BACK to pencil and paper after using Sketchbook "felt weird [and somehow wrong]".
For anyone that suspects I am an employee of Alias, I am not. I'm simply an avid fan of their superb software (I also have trained on Maya - another of Alias' works of software art), and I am one of the many Mac OSX fans that wrote to Alias and requested they port Sketchbook to our platform.
Here is a link to Alias' page WITH a demo version available:
http://www.alias.com/eng/products-services/sketchbook_pro/welcome_mac_users.shtml
Enjoy people