u/Leon-Zu

Image 1 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 2 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 3 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 4 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 5 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 6 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅
Image 7 — Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅

Painted this Initial D scene on the reMarkable Paper Pro — AE86, sunset, and that Touge vibe ✍️🌅

Just wanted to share a little fan art I drew directly on the reMarkable Paper Pro. It’s an Initial D tribute — the AE86, the downhill delivery car, and that big emotional sunset over Mt. Akina (or just the general touge mood).

I was honestly surprised how much color and atmosphere the display can pull off with the marker/brush brushes. Feels closer to traditional pastel/ink than I expected from an e-ink tablet. Still a bit of a learning curve, but super fun for sketching.

Reference is obviously Initial D— “藤原とうふ店 (自家用)” plate included 😄

Would love any feedback or tips from folks who draw on rM!

u/Leon-Zu — 4 days ago

Comparison of drawing capabilities between the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and the reMarkable Paper Pro

The first three pics are reMarkable Paper Pro(RMPP) , and the last three are Kindle Scribe Colorsoft(KSC).

(There are some differences; it’s impossible to draw the same thing twice. The Kindle version, since it lacks layers, has never been fully completed)

RMPP has more brush options, and most of the brushes have smoother pressure sensitivity and tilt transitions, which makes them more akin to real brushes when used for drawing. Some writing brushes exhibit different effects based on the speed of the strokes, making them more suitable for calligraphy and artistic expression. RMPP features white brush color and layers, with which it is generally possible to distinguish between professional and non-professional artwork. The sole advantage of KSC is that colored strokes appear immediately, whereas in RMPP, they require a refresh, but this has no impact on the final result.

Feel free to discuss in the comments section.

u/Leon-Zu — 3 months ago
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Comparison of drawing capabilities between the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and the reMarkable Paper Pro

The first three are Kindle Scribe Colorsoft(KSC), and the last three are reMarkable Paper Pro(RMPP).

(There are some differences; it’s impossible to draw the same thing twice. The Kindle version, since it lacks layers, has never been fully completed)

RMPP has more brush options, and most of the brushes have smoother pressure sensitivity and tilt transitions, which makes them more akin to real brushes when used for drawing. Some writing brushes exhibit different effects based on the speed of the strokes, making them more suitable for calligraphy and artistic expression. RMPP features white brush color and layers, with which it is generally possible to distinguish between professional and non-professional artwork. The sole advantage of KSC is that colored strokes appear immediately, whereas in RMPP, they require a refresh, but this has no impact on the final result.

Feel free to discuss in the comments section.

u/Leon-Zu — 3 months ago