Category Archives: Brush Tip

December 3, 2015 by

The Maglus Stylus Brush Tip – Painting from Dawn to Dusk

You spoke, we listened! Maglus users were keen to learn more about the Brush Tip and what exactly it can do. The post below was originally shared when the Tip launched. But it was so good, we thought we’d share it again! PLUS…Read to the end to get a FREE Brush Tip!

CAPTURING IRELAND

How many pictures could you create in a day?

We sat artist and animator Fergal Brennan down, equipped with nothing more than a brush-tipped Maglus stylus and an iPad (using Procreate app), in front of the ever changing light outside his window. His singular goal was to complete 5 minute sketches from 7am to 7pm.

How did he get on? Wonderfully! He managed to produce 65 very beautiful sketches. We were so impressed, that we convinced him to composite them into a 30 second animation, complete with soundscape. The result can be seen below, highly evocative and available to be enjoyed by anyone who would like a 30 second stroll down Sandymount Strand in Dublin, Ireland.


October 8, 2015 by

Competition Time – Just wing it!

**Competition is now extended until Monday 26/10/2015**

See HERE for details

We’re really excited to announce a special competition!

We’re giving away a Complete Maglus Kit: Any Maglus Stylus, Notebook with Graphite Tip & a Brush Tip. There are also TWO Runner up prizes of a Maglus Stylus up for grabs!

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All you need to do is send us a drawing of a BIRD. It’s that easy!

How to Enter:

– Send the pictures to: paula [at] maglusstylus [dot] com
– Upload your picture to our Facebook Page
– Share your picture on our Twitter account and use the hashtag – #maglus

Competition closes on Monday 19/10/2015

March 6, 2015 by

The new Maglus stylus brush tip – Painting from dawn to dusk

CAPTURING IRELAND

How many pictures could you create in a day?

We sat artist and animator Fergal Brennan down, equipped with nothing more than a brush-tipped Maglus stylus and an iPad (using Procreate app), in front of the ever changing light outside his window. His singular goal was to complete 5 minute sketches from 7am to 7pm.

How did he get on? Wonderfully! He managed to produce 65 very beautiful sketches. We were so impressed, that we convinced him to composite them into a 30 second animation, complete with soundscape. The result can be seen below, highly evocative and available to be enjoyed by anyone who would like a 30 second stroll down Sandymount Strand in Dublin, Ireland.