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Super-Sized Art on an iPhone

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Photographer Russ Croop used his fingers and app NetSketch to create what may be largest iPhone drawing to date, a portrait of his Boulder, Colorado living room. At 72 pixels per inch it measures 85.579 x 70.931 inches, or about 7 feet by 6 feet. (NB: full-sized version on his site.)

“If you were going to print it at 300 ppi, when converted, it measures 20.543″ x 17.023  That’s much more than most high-end digital cameras, ” Croop told Cult of Mac. “A camera with a 11.1 megapixel resolution will render a photograph at 300 ppi of 13.5″x9.”

The super-sized sketch created some problems, however.Croop couldn’t upload the drawing to the NetSketch site to share with the community — his iPhone kept crashing.

“I felt like the guy who built a boat in his basement and couldn’t get it out because it was so big,” Croop told us.
He contacted NetSketch creator Ben Gotow, who agreed to help. Croop extracted the file from his iPhone backup on iTunes and sent it to Gotow via yousendit. Gotow sent it to back to Croop who was then able to open it in Photoshop.

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Croop went on to make some larger sketches like “Flatirons” above, which is 84.139×79.193 inches at 72 ppi.

“I’ve made great 20″x30″ posters with some of the smaller drawings, so I would love to make some really gigantic prints with the large files.”

We’ve had our eye on Croop’s iPhone work and his quest to get into galleries, so we asked him  what would an iPhone art show look like?

“I envision big flat screen TVs replaying the paintings (videos of them as they’re made) and iPhones attached to walls or kiosks where people could try out drawing on them.”

Maybe a collective show would be the ticket. Croop adds,”There are some amazing iPhone artists out there.”

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Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek. Since 1999, she's been tapping away at zoomata. You can also find her on Facebook, Linked in and Twitter.

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7 comments

    This is awesome. I like when artist’s passion gets larger the world in which their passion lies

    It’s big and its ugly

    Very cool! Luv the detail. Paint-On.

    I agree with Duncan that this is stronger on size than it is on quality! But I still congratulate Russ on his achievement.

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    These are amazing!! The detail is incredible. You can read the titles of the books. Well done, Russ! Keep on painting!

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