The New Yorker (via Engadget Mobile) has an amazing cover for their June issue that was painted… on an iPhone!
Jorge Colombo used the app, Brushes ($4.99 - iTunes link) to create the work. He told the New York Times that the iPhone:
“made it easy for me to sketch without having to carry all my pens and brushes and notepads with me, and I like the fact that I am drawing with a set of tools that anybody can have easily in their pocket,” he said. There is one other advantage of the phone, too: no one notices he is drawing. Mr. Colombo said he stood on 42nd Street for about an hour with no interruptions.
The editors liked the more organic, dream-like quality of the iPhone image, not as sharp or technical as typical electronic renderings.
We like it too. Video after the break!
This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
Artist Paints Cover for New Yorker Magazine — on iPhone!
Source : http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/zv...