Not exact matches
The Pixelbook will also support the $ 99 Pixelbook Pen,
which can write and
draw on the
screen with very little lag.
They then repeated the task, but with their hands obscured and an image of what they were
drawing on a
screen in front of them, a task
which involves more advanced visual - motor coordination.
The
draw of the entertainment industry, to
which his father's work exposed him, proved too irresistible for the talented aspiring actor, and before long, Luna was refining his skills
on both stage and
screen.
It's also the only console controller that allows for strategic usage of secondary visual information, such as keeping secondary information off -
screen, along with direct - input touchscreen controls to compliment traditional physical - button controls,
which allows for things like quickly
drawing routes
on the
screen to direct your team.
The game allows more than 20 characters
on screen at any one time,
which is very nice, but this unfortunately results in a shorter
draw distance and fogging effect outside a set radius.
All eyes are
drawn to him when he's
on screen, a fact of
which he's very aware.
Give thanks to the late Jerry Harvey, who disinterred Cooper's work and showed it
on his legendary Z Channel in the 1980s; to Xan Cassavetes, who
drew attention to Overlord in her 2004 documentary Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession; to the programmers of the Telluride Film Festival, who
screened a new print that same year; and to Janus Films,
which finally gave Overlord its long - overdue American theatrical release.
The music,
which accompanies a great deal of the
on -
screen action, prevents the movie from feeling «too interior, too claustrophobic, too English
drawing room,» the director said.
Even if you use a static (non-animating) wallpaper instead of widgets
on your e-ink
screen to save power,
which defeats one of the main advantages of having an always -
on display IMHO, the e-ink
screen is still
drawing power because of the touch sensor to detect swipe - to - unlock, and also because from what I can see from the process list there are Y2 specific services that are running in addition to standard Android services.
The Galaxy Tab 3 Kids also comes with a Kid Case of its own,
which includes a C Pen for
on -
screen drawing or writing, as well as several stand options.
Tapping the Flyer's
screen outside of pen - enabled apps with the pointy end brings up the Scribbles app,
which is essentially a screenshot that you can
draw on and save.
Well publicised before the tablets» launch, «Mayday» is a revolutionary new tech support solution
which means you can connect in real - time via one - way video to a tech support advisor who can connect to your tablet, show you around,
draw on the
screen and generally help you with any problems you have.
The stylus,
which slots in neatly
on the top of the
screen is great for making notes
on the
screen and can be fun to play with
drawing shapes
on the
screen.
A unique aspect of the tablet is the stylus that comes included and
which, in combination with the HTC Scribe technology, allows users to make notes or
draw images right
on the
screen.
Interestingly, the e-ink
screen comes with a plastic stylus,
which lets you take notes,
draw, or annotate existing text
on the
screen.
Strangely, while there's a separate icon (that comes up when you choose Notes from the Options menu) for adding a note by
drawing with the stylus, you have to double - tap
on the highlighted part of the
screen to get the keypad to appear,
which didn't always work for me.
You also get Lenovo eFrame,
which turns your tablet into a digital photo frame, and Lenovo Sketchpad for
drawing over whatever is
on your
screen.
The HTC Flyer is a 7 inch tablet with a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon single core processor, Google Android 2.3 operating system, and a stylus
which allows for pressure - sensitive input so that you can
draw or write
on the
screen.
That scared me, because, as a Wacom touch surface —
which you can even
draw on — the
screen itself doesn't react to your finger.
You can write
on this tablet's
screen, as well as
draw or retouch images,
which should prove quite fun for artsy users.
Players
draw out a path for Kirby
on the Wii U gamepad, but there is a meter
which limits how much a player can have
drawn on -
screen at any given time.
Speaking of
which, the game seems to have a
draw distance problem, with random elements popping
on your
screen as you traverse the map.
From what we can tell from the trailer, Penguin Palooza has you
drawing lines
on the
screen which will then turn into trampolines.
Which means the the Xbox one will be able to
draw higher quality images
on screen at a much faster rate compared to the ps4 pro giving the Xbox one X a leverage in graphical performance.
Los Perdidos is larger than the maps of both prior games combined, and the Xbox One can render three times as many zombies
on -
screen at once — all of
which are unique — at a good
draw distance.
My favourite use of the touch
screen has to be the craft mode,
which lets you create an item by
drawing on a coloured piece of paper and cutting it out and sticking several bits together to make a sticker that you can customise Iota with, the options are almost endless.
Which makes it particularly awful that Nintendo won't let us play Wii or Virtual Console games
on the GamePad — instead, you'll load them up
on your
screen using what Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils - Aime calls «a Wii within your Wii U.» This is a serious missed opportunity, and I hope they realize that one of the biggest
draws of this system is getting to play games
on the GamePad
screen and only
on the GamePad
screen.
Other times, you'll need to call
on something a little more drastic such as Cartman's thunderous fart,
which shoots a crude, hand -
drawn flame across the
screen, torching everyone in its path.
You have a Gravity Bomb
which can be strategically placed
on the
screen which draws enemies towards it, useful in a number of ways such as last ditch attempts at killing enemies but also for some sneaky tactics such as grouping the sherbets together when enemies have them for an easier defense.
The exhibition
which opened
on Sunday at Shanghai's contemporary art museum features over 300 paintings, photographs,
screen prints,
drawings, 3 - D installations and sculptures including iconic works such -LSB-...]
From many such narratives, FADE IN
draws out the art objects, granting them the status only previously achieved
on -
screen, whilst pointing to moments in
which one form of media wrangles with the power of another.
Further reflecting his interest in the notion of trilogy, each painting relies
on three key elements; the silk
screened texts by Blanchot, the female figures and hand -
drawn phrases such as I Love You Too Much and You Take My Breath Away,
which are also the titles of the works.
In terms of the wide range of media employed, the show looks like it could have been made by several different artists: sculptures similar to the ones shown a the Whitney occupy one gallery; another room boasts huge, scribbly pencil
drawings on walls that surround a replica of a hearth («the traditional focal point of the American home»); in another, stacks of mannequins wearing identical outfits and wigs create a chute through
which you can walk to view floor - facing monitors
screening videos featuring the real - life character the mannequins seem to be modeled after (the artist's mother).
An accompanying display of
drawings and a film programme also explore our struggle for individuality in the digital age, and includes the
screening of a 1947 movie, Boomerang, written by Oursler's grandfather,
which was based
on the true story of a wrongly convicted murder case, involving a mistaken identity.
The exhibition -
on view through April 20, 2003 - presented 233 objects, some of
which had never before been
on public display, and included paintings, folding
screens, theater programs, prints,
drawings, photographs, and ceramics.
For Singles» Mixer,
which is
on view until late January at Luring Augustine's Bushwick outpost, Kelly presented a multi-channel video and sculptural installation that portrays a conversation of sorts between an eclectic group of
on -
screen characters,
drawing on our collective histories — both personal and cultural — to craft a narrative at once specific to the artist and deeply universal.
Even moviemakers have been seduced by Pollock: director and actor Ed Harris's critically lauded film Pollock,
which drew heavily
on the Namuth photos and footage, brought the legend to life again for the big
screen in 2000.
In this show, as always, she is intensively engaged with
drawing and its corporeality:
drawings that she makes with her little finger
on an iPhone
screen, and the
drawing process inherent to large - scale paintings
which she makes using brushes, rags, scrapers and giant oil crayons.
Washburn concludes with two
drawings on vellum paper from her series «Walking Back the Cat,»
which again refer to
screen imagery in a decidedly performative way.
In the master bedroom
on the second floor,
which is dominated by a fine 19th century Chinese coromandel
screen, designer Cecilie Starin shows off a selection of Bay Area School figurative painter Elmer Bischoff's
drawings as well as a striking Martin Puryear etching from John Berggruen Gallery.
The photograph was made in 1975 and is one of the first iterations from her series of Video
Drawings (1974 — ongoing) in which Pindell photographed drawings on acetate in front of her television
Drawings (1974 — ongoing) in
which Pindell photographed
drawings on acetate in front of her television
drawings on acetate in front of her television
screen.
The anniversary programme has involved a
screening of the video recording of the performance and artist's talk at SAVVY Contemporary in Berlin (20 September 2016), an exhibition at Leeds College of Art of the archive of the project including
drawings, preparatory notes, film and photographs (20 October — 16 December 2016) and a show
on Resonance 104.4 FM (19 January 2017),
which included a re-transmission of the original broadcast 10 years to the date followed by a conversation between Asemota and Mark Miller (Tate Britain and Tate Modern).
How faces claim their differences for the pages To turn; for the words
on a film
screen that
draw out: THAT
WHICH IS NOT
DRAWN HEALING TO ALL GLOBAL.
Maclean employed green -
screen technology and extensive post-production to produce a cinematic experience
which draws on an array of inspiration - from fairy tales and children's television programmes to advertising and internet memes, reality TV, talent shows, and horror movies.
Softball - size lumps of clay with cartoon faces
drawn on them watch a flat -
screen monitor
on which giant, throbbing human fingers appear.
So you will
draw 200 cores from a stand of trees,
screen them for correlation to temperature from some series of instrumental temperatures, hopefully taken at more or less the same altitude within 100 miles of the stand of trees, and claim that tree X is a good treemometer because it correlates with the temperature record while tree Y
which grew 20 feet away is a bad treemometer because it correlates less well, and throw away 60 % of the cores accordingly, and then claim that you can extrapolate what the temperature in that stand of trees was doing 500, 700, 1000 years earlier based
on the 40 % you retain?
For all their «ethical»
screens and engagement and transparency, almost all of the formal pensions options are based
on funds
which invest at least some money in mainstream stocks in global companies, many of
which are involved in the kind of issues — tax avoidance, animal abuse, short - termism, fossil fuels — that Ethical Consumer chooses to
draw attention to.
On screen, you saw a pencil -
drawn animation of a baby that would progressively move less and less as you shook your phone, until big red X's would appear over its eyes and it would stop moving altogether, at
which point the baby is presumably dead.
Only 13.9 mm thin and weighing just 1.4 kg, ZenBook Flip 14 features a 360 ° touch
screen and ASUS Pen support,
which allow you to do everything from
drawing on and highlighting web pages in Microsoft Edge, to
drawing on your memories in the Photos app or adding notes to your map route with Windows Ink.
The real ace up the sleeve of the device is that S - Pen,
which comes with a stackful of features, including the ability to scribble
on the lock
screen itself, sketch,
draw, mark out content and even send Live Messages,
which are like animated messages.