Drawing on a screen

Hi everybody,

I'm wondering how I could go about recording my screen (a regular screencast) and then with a tablet or something how I could draw on the screen with a stylus? And then when I'm done I could clear my doodles and return back to regular screencasting again. I actually have no idea what that's called, but if someone could help guide me in the right direct, that'd be really helpful!

I'm using a MacBook Pro, if that makes any difference.

Thank you!

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  • I would Also Like To Know ... and Hopefully the Cheapest Solution :) Please Recommend Cheap Tablets to do the Drawing On ... THANKS!

  • KarenT
    KarenT Posts: 7 researcher rank

    Hi,

    I'm not sure for Mac, but for my courses I have used Microsoft OneNote to draw on a touch-screen laptop.

  • @KalobTaulien

    I use Camtasia 2018 (Windows/MacOS) to record my screen while drawing on a tablet attached to my computer. I can then edit my recordings in the Cmatasia 2018 video editor in post-production to remove transitions from PowerPoint slides and other unwanted errors. I draw using the application Clip Studio Paint.

    Hope this helps,

    ---Brian

  • Do you use a regular tablet like an iPad, or a dedicated graphics tablet?

  • Use Explain Everything on an ipad. Seamless and simple.

  • KylePew
    KylePew Posts: 137 specialist rank

    I record on a Windows system and use an free application called ZOOMIT. I did a quick search on MAC alternatives and this one came up, https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/draw-on-my-screen-ez/id1082177879?mt=12

    I haven't used it but looks similar to ZOOMIT on Windows, plua it's free. Worth a try.

  • I screencast on a MacBook pro though. I also recordd audio separately on my MacBook for higher quality audio. But I can't draw on my screen. Can this plug in and draw on my screencasted screen?

  • Thanks for the suggestion! I just tried it and it's ultra laggy. So bad you can't see where you're drawing until 2-3 seconds after and half of the markings don't even appear. But this is very close to want I'm looking for!!

  • In my opinion, if you want accuracy when drawing, you need a dedicated drawing tablet.

    I don't use it for my courses, but for my photography projects I use an XP-Pen Deco 01 tablet, which connects to my computer via USB. I use it on Windows but it works on Mac as well.

    There are more expensive ones, but this is enough for me at the moment. It has a big enough drawing surface, detects pressure, works very well and it is not too expensive ($60.00).

  • Agreed. Zoomit is the best!

  • I think this is exactly what I'm looking for! And the price is very affordable. Thanks Carlos!

  • recluze
    recluze Posts: 7 researcher rank

    I use the iPad Pro with Notability. It's extremely powerful and the handwriting optimization makes it great.

    Now, the trick it to record it easily! I fire up Quicktime and use iPad as a camera in there. That brings in the screen of the iPad so now, it's just a window that I can use. Doodle away! Shift to whatever other window you want to show/code in/animate.

    Hope that helps.

  • EduEngTeam
    EduEngTeam Posts: 61 trailblazer rank

    Any tablet will do the job, buy the Wii Styles Pen it works with all devices, record right to the tablet using any screen recorder and you won't face any problem

    Use OneNote

  • You could use a graphic tablet which comes with a stylus and not as expensive as iPad.

    Basic model:

    https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Graphic-Drawing-Tablet-Beginners/dp/B07S1RR3FR

    Pro model:

    https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Digital-Graphic-Drawing-PTH460K0A/dp/B07PPQH867/