Doodling in class.

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Your brain.

Your style.

Your way.

Create special effects
by softening or feathering
with the eraser, Cool!

All your life you've known
you were creative, And you've came cc ae
searched for ways to express it, - * eS ie aces ? Cheap! It wont make you
» li Crayons on the living room — a starving artist,
») wall, Doodling in class, Sketehing |
on your lunch break, And now
| you have & computer, Big hairy deal, eS.
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‘Doodling in class.’

With one of the most 90s pieces of art that I’ve seen for some time, Wacom’s ArtPad II was one of a range of products that aimed to move art creation from the material realm to the purely digital world. A review of the ArtPad II can be found at atpm.com.

Taken from: MacWorld - December 1995