Monday, 27 February 2017

These painting apps can turn a layman into an artist!

Painting is not everyone’s cup of tea… but one need not be sober about not being an artist! These painting apps can be an encouragement to all passionate lov­ers of painting…. Here is the detailed info about the applications.
1. Autodesk Sketchbook:
a.      It is a professional application which is free for basics but can click on go pro for a monthly subscription if desired. With a natural-feeling brush set, an interface that turns up at the right place at the right time, support for multiple layers, and a host of useful functions (including enhanced selection tools), Sketch­book can help turn anyone into an artist in not much time at all.
2.Art Flow:
a.      Art Flow produces some impressive works of art, more advanced tools show their presence in the app and it’s an app that you can just dive into whether you’re a veteran illustrator or a school kid with big ideas.
3.Tayasui Sketches:
a.      For a desirous beginner, this app is a “go for it”! Though it has no advanced features, starters would never deny using this app for sure. There are advanced tools if needed; available on purchase.
b.      The emphasis is on drawing and painting tools that look natural on the screen, and it’s particularly suit­able for those looking to mimic real paper drawings on a digital device. Mastering the app takes some prac­tice but it’s definitely worth the time investment.
4. Procreate:
a.      Another heavyweight illustration app with a price tag to match, but its interface is transparent enough for everyone to have a go at sketch­ing and drawing, provided you’re willing to stump up the cash and, of course, you then get all the ‘pro’ tools straight away.
b.      This is an iPad-only app designed for use with the Apple Pencil, and the Cupertino Company has high­lighted it in its app picks in the past. You get 128 brushes packed with options, plus the ability to create your own, as well as an advanced layering system.
5.Adobe Photoshop:
a.    Adobe Photoshop sketching is fun to work on which can be used without paying and is easy to use too.
b.      The app gives you access to 11 different tools that can all be tweaked to suit your creative vision, plus support for layered drawings, color mixing and export options in a variety of formats. Even if you’ve never used Photoshop, this is a straightforward app to start with
6.Paint Joy

a.    If you want fun with painting this application is apt for it. It’s perfect for jumping in and messing around with no matter what your level of talent.
b.    There are 20 brushes to experiment with; there are banner ads, which you can remove forever with a $0.99 in-app purchase. For an app that’s similarly straightforward and be­ginner-friendly on iOS, we’d recom­mend something like Paper.

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