iPod Touch Art: Fancy Brushwork with DIY Stylus
3:51 am, February 20th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli

Not content to diddle around on the iPod touch screen, David Lasnier made a stylus that he uses to draw with the Brushes app, producing results like his cat skull sketch above.

His first attempt involved an Allen key with a sponge tip (far left) but Lasnier hit on using the knife blade holder (center) sans knife, stuffed with a sponge. The resulting brush is very precise because the head is clean and firm. He dubbed it the “Free Capacitive Stylus, ” for instructions, see Flickr.
As Lasnier told Cult of Mac: “I loaded a painting app for my iPod touch because I draw a lot. It was more out of curiosity than with a real project in mind. One day I made a little stylus while at my day job, and eventually, one small object at time, began to do it seriously. In a month I made 40 little paintings.”
Lasnier has taken inspiration from what surrounds him at said day job, including staple removers, an iPod jack and pencils.
All images copyright David Lasnier, used with permission.
Hat tip to Studio Tota
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