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The mixer is that color wheel at the bottom.
http://wpuploads.appadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/paper53.jpg
in that color wheel try this:
circular movement = mixing colors
tap once = hue saturation brightness sliders
tap twice = eye dropper
Thanks fellas.
I use a lot of notes. Evernote, OneNote. I find them absolute essentails.
About Paper, there are several amazing tutorials...
Little different stuff is Adobe Ideas, with layers management.
I just like how simple paper is. I'm not an artist but I like to sketch out ideas. Marker pen and zoom loupe really help!
http://support.fiftythree.com/customer/portal/articles/892210-basic-features and https://mademistakes.com/mastering-paper/ are good stuff.
@syrupcore Got the stylus?
Nope. Just a cheopo office max stylus. Like, 8 bucks. It does help for sure.
If want a note-taker which allows you to
Then don't bother with Penultimate, Notes Plus, Upad, Noteshelf (actually, those last aren't too bad). Instead, get GoodNotes 4.
I've been doing a lot of writing (and maths) on the iPad in the last four years and have done aot of research on hand-writing apps. I used the brilliant but clunky Note Taker HD for the first two years but when GN4 came along I was a ready convert.
I use a $10 stylus (Targus; lasts about 6 weeks). I have even stopped using manuscript paper. Any music I have to write is written in GN4.
@markk Hmmm. Big call. But I'll take you up on it. I have been using Noteshelf for a couple of years (having tried 20 other variations) and I like it, but always have the feeling that there must be something else out there. Will have a look at GN4...
Struggling to think what NoteShelf can do that GN4 can't do much better.
A caveat: GN4 doesn't have a recorder, something that many people like nowadays. But then, neither does NoteShelf.
Also not sure how kosher it is on iOS 8. I'm sticking with 7 until I get a new iPad.
Just to say... I really like Paper (got it yesterday). Thanks for the tip @fjcblanco
I love the feel of it and the unpredictable but arty results.
I'm lousy at freehand. Instead I use TouchDraw for my diagrams. GoodReader for filie management and server access, iTAP VNC and iTAP RDP for getting to my desktop screens from the couch. And my docked Daily group for stuff I use all the time (outside of music).
Thanks for the Paper tips. I think their video was confusing me as the mixer looked different in that, sussed it out now though.
It's a nice little app, I'll probably use it....bit frustrated at not being able to change the pen/brush/pencil sizes though. Pencil's way too thin for me. I like the way you can organise your pages into journals though - that's very handy.
Noteshelf was the first notepad I bought, but as architect, I changed quickly to Notes Plus: Audio recorder, Internet browser, smart figures, writing like "ink", few weeks ago included handwriting recognition with multilingual support...yes it's quite scaring when you browsing through a lot of features. Noteshelf never has worked on multilingual support.
Penultimate is good, ruined since iOS8 version (fortunately I keep ipa from previous versions). In a middle place, I foung Notability the best balanced for quick annotation and easy "file/folder/import pdf files into" management. And multilingual.
Similar to Paper (actually, a clon), I get "flipink" when free, but needs to improve.
Don't forget "inkpad" for vectorial drawing, and another stuff like "Inkist" and the amazing "Brushes 3" (search Kyle Lambert on Youtube).
@fjcblanco these are also my most favorite --- Notes Plus, most feature rich, Notability most intuitive for quick notes
speaking of sketching apps, the new sketchbook pro is very very good (apart from a few nasty bugs) and the new adonit forge is also fantastic, and free (for the first two projects)
Yep, drawing apps are my second app-addiction: Artrage, Inspire Pro, Procreate, ArtStudio, Sketchbook Pro...I have all of them. I found Sketchbook multipurpose for architects, buts it's soooo deep, and the user guide is soooo huge, even heavier tha Midiseqeuencer.
Didn't know about that - what a great little app.
inkpad is fantastic for a free app -- but for a little money, there is the brilliant iDraw
Here's my list (most of these are paid):
‣Interaction of Color by Josef Albers (Yale University course on color. i.e. Bauhaus and IOS8)
Free: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/interaction-color-by-josef/id664296461?mt=8
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/interaction-color-by-josef/id771793818?mt=8
‣Dale Grahn Color (Color Timing photography course from Steven Spielberg's color timer)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dale-grahn-color/id584568903?mt=8
‣Pranayama (meditation and breathing app, useful for singers)
Free: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/universal-breathing-pranayama/id435871685?mt=8
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/universal-breathing-pranayama/id433571551?mt=8
‣Voice Builder (from Whitney Houston's vocal coach. Works well with the Pranayama app)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/voice-builder/id537753638?mt=8#
‣ComicFlow (excellent reader for cbr, cbz, and pdfs)
Free (IAP is worth it): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/comicflow/id409290355?mt=8
‣FlightRadar24 (for planespotters)
Free: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flightradar24-free/id382233851?mt=8
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flightradar24-flight-tracker/id382069612?mt=8
‣iTV Shows (for tracking TV episodes, their cloud back-up server is currently borken)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itv-shows-3/id741292427?mt=8
‣IMDB (for settling TV/film-related arguments in the pub)
Free: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imdb-movies-tv/id342792525?mt=8
‣SomaFM (internet radio from San Francisco, with playlists from the height of the electropop revolution circa 2009)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/somafm-radio-player/id406262816?mt=8
‣Guitar Gym (simple alternate picking exercises with tab playback)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/david-mead-guitar-gym/id566521979?mt=8
‣Pinnacle Studio (best video editor I've found on the ipad)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pinnacle-studio/id552100086?mt=8
‣Vanity Fair (All the best Illuminati and Hollywood elite news in one place. Nevermind Princess Kate/Di/or JFK on the cover.
First Issue Free/Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vanity-fair-digital-edition/id427270716?mt=8
‣Desert Golfing (more of a spiritual journey than a $1.99 golf game)
Paid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desert-golfing/id902062673?mt=8
@solador78 Interesting list. People do seem to love Pinnacle and as for a spiritual journey rather that a golf game; sounds like the rest of my day done...
@solador78
what would you say pinnacle does better than imovie?
I wonder if you can you composit tracks with it?
Sorry, haven't tried imovie because it didn't come free and weighs 600mbs. I think the desktop version of Pinnacle can do composite video, but I'm not sure because it's not a feature that I would use.
Outside of music a few apps I use a lot are hipstamatic for photography is pretty damn amazing when you get a few more lenses, films and flashes for it, iphone only though, but usable. Also like camera+ for more realistic less creative photography, colortoy is quite good for making colour palettes, fontbook is handy for exploring fonts, getting info about what's happening in font land and even buying fonts from foundries and individuals, although you get bounced out the app to websites.
My main photofilter apps are percolator, tangled fx, decim8 excellent for glitch stuff, lorry stripes, stackables, scratchcam, big lens, repix, tangent and color thief. Art apps I use the most are superimpose, leonardo which is more fully featured, procreate, ps touch for the filters and pixlr for a few filters too. I use clear as a todo app, especially if I'm going away, scany to see my network and make sure there are no stowaways and speedtest to do basic wifi upload, download and ping tests.
I found Pinnacle a little expensive, regarding they got their main benefits from desktop platforms.
Fortunately, I grabbed Vizzywig when it was free.
See also: Cute Cut as an alternative to Pinnacle.
NeoCal free today:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/neocal-advanced-calculator/id376583504?mt=8
iMovie came free with my iPad air and I like that for movie making
Yes, the problem with iMovie, iPhote is the space required.