

Drawing over the same line does not layer the strokes, you have to start a new stroke by lifting the pen. So all in all it can be used for some rough blending and shading. Surprisingly the Marker also has a little bit of width sensitivity to pressure. After about 4 strokes the opacity barely changes anymore. You can layer strokes atop each other and create more mixed shades then the 5 available "colors". The transparency is not pressure sensitive, but fixed at 50%.
#Onyx boox note air drawing full
Generally the limits for artists are rooted in the Notes App, which is obviously not meant to be a full drawing app and other apps usually do not work. Some helpful features are missing from Notes like a simple FLOOD FILL bucket or COLOR PICKER.
#Onyx boox note air drawing software
The Note App does not support tilt and I'm yet unsure if tilt is just a software issue: I seemed to get a tilt effect in the ArtRage app, but in the ArtFlow app tilt bugged out. For drawing it's also not important, you have to cross-hatch anyways. That's not as bad as it sounds for displaying artwork/manga/reference photos: when enough texture and dithering and noise is in the image it's not visible anymore. On top of that it seeeems that the screen can only display 16 pure grey values -> load a black-to-white gradient and color banding will be visible. For me that's just perfect, but some people prefer a 6 values palette or whatever.

Limits: It's e-ink, so GREYSCALE only (okay, I think you knew that).So here is a bit of a collected recap of my twitter posts (more images on twitter): To keep it simple for me I started to just spam any Art, Tutorials & Tips, Comparisons, Info & lots of photos to a dedicated Twitter account: So I have the Air for some time now and wrote down a few technical details that are mostly interesting for Artists.
