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by kriro
3716 days ago
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I recently bought a Wacom Bamboo Spark (basically lets you take notes on regular paper and digitizes that). I only used it for note taking so far. Does anyone use a similar device for prototyping apps (with Sketch but I'll take other suggestions). Should work fine in theory as it can export to image formats, right? Usecase I'm dreaming of: Have a piece of paper with the exact dimensions of my target device, scribble down a layout, have it digitized via the Spark and then get it on the device and make stuff clickable and link pages. Very basic setup for a click prototype. Looking for a decent setup for this...I've played around with "upload page=image, make areas clickable and link pages" before and it was rather painful. All suggestions welcome. I can scribble down stuff on paper acceptably well. Actually showing it to people on device and have simple clickflow interactions would be pretty valuable. Especially if it's quick and can be done onsite :) |
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