Thanks! This is really helpful.
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Originally Posted by DHer
1. At the moment you can draw on these obscure xeb files and images. If you draw on an image, a copy with the changes will be saved and a file with the x and y coordinates of your strokes is created.
The quality of the created image is not really great, but it looks quite nice if you throw your stroke data on your favourite plot program and use some kind spline instead of straight lines.
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Can you give a bit more detail here? I have a number of "draw" applications (as opposed to "paint" applications, e.g. Macromedia Freehand, Flash, Corel Paint (does have draw tools), etc. Will any of them take the stroke info? This isn't something I've tried to do before, but I'm willing to give it a try.
Regarding color, it's not that important to me right now. I don't bother to carry around colored pencils or whatever for my sketchpads & journals. Grayscale will be quite sufficient. I just didn't want to get into this and then have iRex release a color version and never go back to fix the pressure sensitivity of the monochrome version. There are no guarantees in life, but this sounds relatively promising.
Thanks again,
neko