Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Attach The Keyboard, Draw and erase on an iPad; or Sony Xperia phone



Attaching The Keyboard
First I learned how to attach the iPad to the keyboard. I'd been trying to balance it in the nearest groove. Instead you attach it to the magnetic triple dot at the back of the keyboard concertina flap. Then you fold it back towards the keyboard.

You don't need to plug the keyboard in. The keyboard is now connected to the iPad using the three teeny pinhole sockets

I drew a quick caricature on the iPad as a test to see how to use the Apple pencil and features.

If you can't afford the iPad and pencil but want to try drawing,I had discovered that you can draw using many programmes on smart phones. For instance, on a Sony Xperia, I was able to draw people who sat nearby when I was sitting waiting in a queue.

Delete Triangle
If you wish to delete a hasty line, a wrong colour or a circle which is misshapen, you touch the reverse arrow at the top of the icons on the column on the left of the iPad in vertical mode. This deletes the whole of the last action.

Delete Eraser Symbol
If you wish to be more delicate, just cut out part of the last line you drew, you tap on the symbol for the rubber. To start drawing again, remember to tap once more on the pencil symbol.

When you have finished, you might want to save your drawing to another device such as a phone or laptop and then upload it to a website such as blogger.com, Instagram or Webpress.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, caricaturist, author and speaker.

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