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10 Amazing Drawings Made On Microsoft Surface

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Step aside the humble pencil. Take five, the venerable brush. The modern artist’s tool of choice has become the digital pen.

As the art world embraces the computer screen as its ideal showcase, both digital and traditional artists are joining the movement by picking up the digital pen and exhibiting their creations all across the cyber galleries.

With Microsoft Surface Pro 3 widely accepted as the perfect device to create digital masterpieces that can capture the essence of traditional drawing, we take a look at a few sketches by artists – both professional and beginners – who are using the tablet to make the kind of images we only ever saw created in sketchbooks.

“A pen can be very one-dimensional whereas the different pen types on the Surface Pro 3 can offer you more choice; it’s just like another tool to use," says Jiro Bevis, the latest artist to move from the traditional drawing board to the digital canvas. "It’s getting the balance between the tech and non-tech that usually makes good illustration.”

The future of art is being redrawn as speak. If you get inspired by the following examples, pick up a pen and tablet and show us what you're made of! Also, be sure to keep tabs on the #SurfaceCreate hub, where top creatives will be keeping log of their adventures with Surface Pro 3.

10 Amazing Drawings Made On Microsoft Surface
Lookouts by Mike Krahulik (01 of08)
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One of the first established artists to sing the praises of Surface Pro, Mike's digital pen wizardry is best illustrated in his cartoon strips for the cult videogaming webcomic Penny Arcade. This drawing is for the cover of Lookouts, his latest comic series venture. (credit:www.cryptozoic.com)
Smith by Roz Hall Fresh Paint(02 of08)
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Digital artist Roz is a big fan of the Fresh Paint, the free art app that comes with Surface Pro 3. He is on a self-proclaimed mission to "spread the word of this new artistic medium".His work has caught the attention of the tablet's creators, with Microsoft Corporation's Markus Weickenmeier announcing he is "thrilled" by Roz's Surface creations. (credit:http://www.rozhall.com/)
Surf's Up by Jiro Bevis(03 of08)
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The famously trippy artist is the latest illustrator to fall for the charms of the Surface Pro pen.“A pen can be very one-dimensional whereas the different pen types on the Surface Pro 3 can offer you more choice,” he reveals. (credit:www.jirobevis.co.uk)
Hologram Girl by James Jirat Patradoon(04 of08)
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A huge fan of the Manga Studio app, this is one in a series of drawings the celebrated Australian illustrator James created on the Surface Pro 3.This particular image is created using projection mapping, which he describes as “a complex combination of several different layers”. (credit:http://www.lostateminor.com/)
The Look by Russel Gomez(05 of08)
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Of all the places to find (and exhibit) artwork made on Surface – just type in Surface Pro art into Pinterest, Flickr, Facebook and Tumblr – one of the most exciting platforms out there is Deviant Art.Here you can discover plenty of artists of Russel's stature, most of whom swear by the magic of the pen on tablet. (credit:http://www.russelgomez.com/)
Stevie Ray Vaughn by M Santos(06 of08)
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The beauty of Surface Pro art is that you don't have to be a renowned artist to get your work seen. Surface Pro Artist and its Facebook page offers a great platform for all Surface fans to show off their work.We love this illustration by Spanish artist M Santos, who drew this using the free app Sketchbook Pro. (credit:www.facebook.com/msantosarts)
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi by Victoria Garcia(07 of08)
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Proving you don’t have to physically hold a pen or a brush to create an artwork, Victoria used the basic airbrush tool to create this piece on the Surface Pro 3.Loving the possibilities that come with drawing on the tablet, she tells Lost at E Minor: “It was really cool to try something different to what I’ve experimented with so far.” (credit:http://www.lostateminor.com/)
Lightning by Szynka2496(08 of08)
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A Surface art sensation on the Internet, Szynka's work is regularly featured on Surface Pro Artist.There is a wealth of art apps available on Surface Pro 3, and Szynka's current favourite is making art with Mischief.