(16) overall a highly sophisticated app, that is well worth the moneyįor a quick dodge in Procreate select the eraser and reduce the opacity, while for a makeshift burn set the paint brush to black and use the opacity slider in the same way. (15) iCloud, Dropbox and iTunes file import/export from within app (14) convenient slider for pushing items back and forward within a layer (13) there is a Mac version that can exchange files in iDraw format (includes EPS export) (10) shapes can be filled with images from photo library (8) place text on path (highlight curve/path at same time as text then with the Arrange/Modify tab choose Place Text on Path from bottom of Modify menu) (7) iWork style document page (and drag to create folders feature) (4) proportional resizing (hold down one finger on other side of screen while stretching) (2) shape/icon library (includes iOS icons) (1) an impressive shear tool to tilt objects through the z-axis I've been working with vector drawing apps on the iPad for a while now, and I'd like to share some of the features that I think make each perform well (and not so well in some areas) when compared to a desktop equivalent like Adobe Illustrator.
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