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Galeno Kent

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Aug 19, 2024, 11:15:47 AM8/19/24
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Yes, I was a painter until my early thirties. And although I had always written on the side, I thought of myself primarily as a painter. I practiced as a painter and taught drawing at an art school for a while, too.

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Part of what fascinates you about Spinoza is the fact that he was said to have kept extensive sketchbooks of drawings that were lost. Are there other authors you think of as both writers and artists?

Your books are full of fraternal voices, whether historical figures or friends or fellow writers like Arundhati Roy. Is it a conscious decision to include so many characters from your life?

I tried to sketch a few pots in my garden today, but the pollen covered everything. My palette, my brushes, my glasses. It left fine green dust on my water. I decided to record this date in my sketchbook as a warning for next year. And when I finally came in to finish my sketch, I decided to splatter it with bright green because that is indeed the theme of today.

Today I filled my pen with de Atramentis brown ink so I could draw this Helleborus, which was another special gift from friends who saw the AWS show in NYC. To commemorate these two gifts, I used my Pilot pen to sketch the plant. And I also recorded some info about the Helleborus (thoughtfully chosen for its name, no doubt) which blooms in early spring. I hope to draw it in bloom next year when the black-purple flowers are out. Sketched in my Hahnemuhle 100% cotton sketchbook while sitting outside in the sun.

If you like spring flowers, April is the right time to visit Carmel-by-the-Sea. Calla lilies grow like weeds, the pink flowers of hardy ice plants are blooming all over the coast, and the conical purple spikes of Pride of Madeira cover landscaped beds as well as wild hillsides. I had never seen these shrubs before so I took a photo of one of the plants and posted it on Instagram with the question: does anyone know what these are? Of course many of my California friends responded because, besides being a native of the island of Madeira, the only other place where this plant is abundant is in coastal California. I thought I might not have a chance to paint the tall purple spikes, but I found a little time for this demo on the last day of my Carmel workshop. Painted on a pad of Arches CP paper, in the company of many bees, a ruby-throated (maybe) hummingbird, and a wonderful group of students.

Hi Okay, Thanks. I could have sworn that i had moved the pivot point before in Sketchbook, but perhaps I'm getting mixed up with drawing software. yes it would be handy, i prefer sketchbook to draw in, it feels more natural and the right amount of tools for industrial drawing. but the pivot point would be handy for drawing mechanical parts so you can essentially, rotate to mechanisms back and forth so to speak. Thanks anyway.

Assuming you are using a separate graphic tablet to use SketchBook (like I do with a Wacom One tablet), another possible solution if you prefer (like I do) the desktop application instead of the store app, is to find the SketchBook.exe executable file (normally in folder c:\Program Files\Autodesk\SketchBook ), enter its Properties with a right mouse click, go to the Compatibility tab, click on "Change high DPI settings", and check the "Override high DPI scaling behavior" box. This solved the problem for me.

An alternative (you don't need to check the above box) is to go to Settings / Personalization / Taskbar, and turn on "Show taskbar on all displays" switch, under Multiple Displays. With this alternative method the drawback is that you will have to see the taskbar on the graphic tablet.

I was going to create a whole thread just for one simple petition to Autodesk...
And I'm bumping this in order to make a question + aport something to this problem.

Petition: Make the cursor a little bit bigger and darker. Is easy to miss sometimes.

Aport: Be sure to check that the Scaling of your monitor is set to %100 if you're using double monitors and the desktop version of Sketchbook.

Thanks to Shawn Brink -taskbar-hide-show-multiple-displays-windows-8-a.html who wrote a tutorial that I used to write my script. Restating explorer.exe after each change in the registry flag renders the change visible.

The .cmd script can be pin to the taskbar only by creating a shortcut file. Here is a tutorial: -a-batch-file-to-the-start-menu-or-taskbar-in-windows-10/. I also assigned to the shortcut the same icon from the SketchBook.exe file.

Surface Book3 - Sketchbook. Wow, it was the taskbar. I set taskbar to "Do not hide" and restarted Sketchbook and everything was fine. How does "hide taskbar" relate to "pen cursor mis-alignment in sketchbook"? no connection right?

Thanks for this thread everyone, and @Anonymous especially. I was having the same issue, specifically triggered by zooming, but messing with the taskbar fixed it just as everyone else has said. Well discovered!

I find that the misalignment reoccurs whenever I cross the line between "actual size" and zoomed in. So if I'm working on actual size first, the pen will align, but then when I zoom in it will be offset. I can flip the taskbar on and off and now at any level of zoom BELOW actual size, the alignment will stay accurate. However, if I return to actual size or zoom out even farther, the alignment goes off again.

I have used Sketchbook on Samsung Note 2, Note 3, Note Pro tablet, and Microsoft Surface for several years but I have hit a stupid problem on my new Note 8 phone. I downloaded sketchbook and I can create new sketches and save them - but I can't close Sketchbook down! I have tried all the methods on previous versions but the only way to get rid of it is to restart the phone. It is version 5.0.1

I have now found another way to close the program, if you swipe up from the bottom of the screen then the standard phone control bar appears BRIEFLY. If you are quick enough to tap the 'back' symbol then the usual exit text box appears and you can Save and Exit or just Exit.

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