Smart way to find Tablet PC drawings on the web

Posted by | 08/02/2009 | 1 Comment

Loren Heiny shares a simple trick to better find Tablet PC-created  line drawings on Google. Basically, use the search term “Tablet PC” in an advanced image search, selecting “line drawings” as the content type. Also works for specific applications, like ArtRage, Alias Sketchbook  and Windows Journal, by swapping the search term. Good way to meet your fellow Tablet PC artists. Detailed instructions at Incremental Blogger.

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My name is Mark Sumimoto; I am Sumocat. I dabble in all areas of mobile computing, but my focus is Windows-based Tablet PCs and pen input. They’ve been part of my arsenal since 2004, and I’m proud to have pioneered the field of ink blogging, earning a spot as a Microsoft MVP for Touch and Tablets in the process. My current tools include a Fujitsu Lifebook T900, TEGA v2, and iPhone 4. Email me: sumocat [at] notebooks.com
  • http://sillydaddy.net Joe Chiappetta

    This is a nice tip of interest. I tried it and noticed that selecting the “line art” function only gets you black and white or gray scale line are. No color line art comes up, which was surprising. Many of my webcomics drawn on mobile devices are line drawings in color.

    I noticed that they also have a search option called “clip art,” but I don’t think anyone would call a cartoonist’s work clip art (at least not my style). Keep up the great reporting.