Artist’s Tablet
by Jenn Lee on Jun.28, 2010, under Blog
When I first started a serious interest in art, I was always going through tons and tons of paper, canvas’s, pencils, paints and supplies. I always had boxes of past artwork stored here and stored there. As the years have gone by and multiple hassles with moving around, I have either given away or tossed many art pieces. This is why I love my tablet PC….
In today’s day and age, we are all about technology and gadgets. I had purchased a ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC awhile back, for it’s portability and tablet technology. Much like a Wacom digital tablet, it utilizes a full screen touch point ability for use with a stylus. There are several reasons I believe that this is a great asset to an artist like myself.
One reason I believe it’s a great asset is because I am primarily an ECO friendly artist. I try to keep my imprint on the environment as little as possible with my use of non toxic materials, recycling and reuse of materials. With using a tablet/touch pad PC, I have the ability to draw, paint or sketch out ideas all digitally. With this technology I do not have to use any paper, paint or other materials. It not only reduces my material usage, it but frees up a huge amount of office storage space as well.
Another reason I think it’s a great asset is its portability. As a business woman, I need to have a portable portfolio. Having the convenience of being able to carry my portfolio with me is great. As well, when I am quoting a commission, being able to sketch out ideas on location or digitally sign contracts on the tablet PC, increases productivity.
Recently I decided to add switching my OS (Operating System) as well. Mind you I know Microsoft is popular, and standard on any PC purchase besides a Mac, but we are not limited to it. This laptop came with XP Tablet version installed. Though it was nice to power it up and go, it was not as speedy as I would like, plus XP is a retiring OS, which means I will have to switch it out in the near future. Knowing this, the newer Microsoft OS’s will not run efficiently on this laptops specs. With those things in consideration as well as input from my good friend Jason of Webfoo, and his knowledge and passion for Linux, I decided to try running Linux on it.
Linux is an Open Source operating system. The impressiveness of the Linux community building/creating a completely free OS is amazing of itself, as well the amount of people in the community that donate so much time and energy adding to, fixing issues and developing of their own free will and time spent.
With the successful installation of Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on my little tablet PC, I immediately noticed a more than significant increase in speed. This alone was a moment of pride and excitement. Pride because I consider myself a complete beginner in working with Linux and excitement that it installed and was configurable without a hitch.
Not only was I able to install the operating system, the free applications available are amazing. I hear a lot of people talk about the amount of applications they can get on their iPhones and iPads with Apple, but at a cost. Again I reiterate, the free resources available in the Linux community is astounding.
If you consider getting a tablet PC, Ubuntu is definitely something to do a little research on. GIMP is like Photoshop. It has many brushes, actions and tools just like Photoshop, but without any of the cost. It has a wonderful application called MyPaint that definitely competes with Adobe Illustrator as well. From my standpoint, MyPaint has the full range of capabilities you have with drawing or painting on a canvas that mimics real life. Did I mention these too are free? Some things to think about…in this artist’s eyes.





June 28th, 2010 on 2:17 pm
Good info. I’ve gotta say though that in terms of operating systems, I’m still old school and tend to stay with models that have had the bugs ironed out for a year or so, how about you?
June 28th, 2010 on 8:47 pm
Hi Zack,
I do agree, stable/with history is my choice too. Unfortunately XP is on it’s way out and to be honest, Linux has been around forever. It is a very stable OS, and the X41 isn’t a new model laptop so the Linux community has ironed out all the bugs. I also have it dual boot up on my Quad core desktop unit and it runs equally smooth X64.
June 28th, 2010 on 8:50 pm
Great post! I hardly ever comment on blogs, but your well reasoned and thoughtful analysis of the subject just required I give you a pat on the back.
June 28th, 2010 on 9:07 pm
Thank you, I’m glad it was read-worthy!
July 2nd, 2010 on 5:38 pm
I value the post.Much thanks again. Really Cool.
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August 6th, 2010 on 5:53 am
Great article: Computers seen as HELPFUL tools!
I myself will receive a second hand X41 tablet – for the same reasons.
It is a pity that many people see computers as the center of their life: nice icons, the newest features, the highest performance (on paper at least).
For me you have pointed out the high advantages of a tablet:
– Reduction of paper consumption and storage
I will add another reason: recherchability of sketches
and concepts
– Computer as a more integrated tool to SUPPORT work,
not as clumsy interface which goes in the way to do
your work
I need XP for my work with digital photography but … good to hear that a linux (I use linux since 1993 as primary OS) will run on this machine (if XP is obsolete for my purposes or has reached EOL).
Thanks for this article!