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He can sketch something by hand and then refine it on the screen, or do it the other way around.
Tracks are easily built and tweaked, so you can peck away at a musical idea for months or sketch something in a matter of minutes.
A sculpture on the hill shows Lane at work, and stone tables and chairs beckon you to take a seat and sketch something yourself.
On the whole, the stylus doesn't detract from the Note 3's experience, as it slots neatly into the back, but it can often be completely ignored unless you're trying to actually sketch something on-screen.
The S Pen is responsive and easy to use, but actually using a stylus on a phone feels clumsy and fiddly, meaning it can safely be ignored in favour of a finger unless you're actually trying to sketch something on-screen.
Back in November, Google showcased a few of its funky machine learning experiments, and among them was Quick, Draw! (their bang, not mine) — a game where you sketch something and an image recognition system guesses what it is.
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I could watch him for hours, explaining something, sketching something out.
Andrew Jackson sketched something that Greenberg is forced to label "a military hat or possibly a tombstone".
Darwin first sketched something treelike in his notebook in 1837, in an attempt to explain how life evolved on Earth.
You'd quietly start sketching something in a notebook, not sure what it was, but you'd let inspiration guide you and then — woop! — turns out you'd drawn a squiggly alligator with a cockeyed approach.
And talk about ahead of his time: Rutherford B. Hayes sketched something in a journal that he identified as a type of flexible bridge, but now, a century later, it's obvious that it was actually the prototype for a cellphone tower.
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