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Tag Archives: ArtRage
How to take over the world of digital comics from your iPad with Little Robots creator Raheem Nelson
We love stories of self publishing digital comics here at Pipedream Comics, and we also love seeing what brilliant artwork talented artists can produce on their iPads. What’s even better though is finding out about a comic that’s written, produced … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, ArtRage, Brushes, Comics, Digital Comics, Digital Creatives, Interview, Little Robots, Lulu, Raheem Nelson, Self-publishing, Web comic
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Irredeemable artist Peter Krause talks iPad sketching and painting
When it comes to producing artwork on the iPad it’s great to see what creative people come up with using apps like Brushes, ArtRage and SketchBook Pro. What’s even better though is to see what professional comic artists can produce … Continue reading

