Used ArtFlow: Paint Draw Sketchbook for Android?


ArtFlow: Paint Draw Sketchbook Analysis

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ArtFlow: Paint Draw Sketchbook is a versatile educational software designed for aspiring artists and seasoned creators alike. This Android application allows users to unleash their creativity on a digital canvas, featuring a comprehensive set of tools including customizable brushes and support for stylus pens with pressure sensitivity. The user-friendly interface minimizes distractions, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced artists. However, the free version has limitations that may hinder the full artistic experience.

The app enables users to import images, adjust pre-set brushes, and work with layers for more complex illustrations. While the premium license unlocks additional features such as custom brushes and expanded layer capabilities, the free version restricts users to three layers and a limited number of tools. Additionally, some users experience occasional crashes and tool malfunctions, which may affect their overall satisfaction with the app.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.9.40
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
390
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Convert your tablet or phone into digital sketchbook with more than 80 paint brushes, smudge, fill and eraser tool.

Convert your tablet or phone into digital sketchbook with more than 80 paint brushes, smudge, fill and eraser tool. This fast and intuitive painting and drawing application will unlock full power of your imagination. With support for pressure sensitive pens (like Samsung's S Pen) you device will be changed into real canvas.

Important: this is free application with advanced features requiring pro license in-app purchase. Single licence purchase will activate all you devices associated with your Google account.

Features (some functions require pro license):

- High performance (GPU accelerated) paint engine

- Canvases up to 6144x6144 with 50 layers*

- Stylus pressure support

- Pressure simulation for touchesâ? 

- 100+ brushes and tools (including smudge tool and gradient fill)

- Create custom brushes from imported images

- Selection and selection masks

- Layer clipping mask

- 10 layer filters (HSV adjust, brightness & saturation, color curves and more)

- Material design inspired, fast, fluid, intuitive and accessible user interface

- Import and export supports PNG, JPG and PSD (Photoshop Document)

- NVIDIA DirectStylus support

- Palm rejection - no more accidental zooming and panning when drawingâ? 

*) depending on device and available memory

â? ) some devices are incompatible with pressure simulation and palm rejection

You can paint, sketch and draw with ease thanks to fast and fluid brush engine. ArtFlow aims to replace your physical sketchpad and become universal art studio type application for Android.

Artworks by:

Oleg Stepanko (https://instagram.com/rwidon)

Miguel Alvarado (https://www.instagram.com/3d.mike)

David Rivera (http://www.facebook.com/BlownHand)

Jon Mietling Portal Dragon (http://portaldragon.com)

Rob Pennycook

Marco Hurtado

Joel Ukeni (https://www.instagram.com/j.ukeni/)

Enrico Natoli

Andrew Easter

Andrei Lanuza (http://plus.google.com/+AndreiLanuza)

David Mingorance (http://davidmingorance.weebly.com)

EB Leung

Geremy Arene (http://www.youtube.com/geremy902)

ViBu (http://candynjuice.blogspot.com)

Oskar Stalberg

Unlicensed version limitation:

- 20 basic tools

- 3 layers

- Undo limited to 6 steps

- No PSD export


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