This app offers a multitude of brushes designed to replicate realistic mediums. It offers a variety of features built to optimize and
streamline the workflow of the artist. it works well with Infinite
Design, allowing the user to export their projects from Infinite Design
into Infinite Painter with the click of a button.
It has five different types of symmetries you can use (X-Axis, Y-Axis,
Arbitrary Angle, Radial, and Kaleidoscopic). It utilizes a smart menu
system and a fluid interface, seeking to make work flow on the go much
easier.
Navigation is as easy as putting two fingers on the screen and dragging
the canvas or pinching to zoom. The auto save feature also comes in
handy, automatically saving your layers and reloading them when you
return. You can save your project, and all of your layers stay intact.
You can also export your image with or without the background.
Besides these fundamental necessities, Infinite Painter also offers
image importing in four different ways (Camera, Gallery, Google Image
Search, and the current painting itself). After importing an image, you
can translate, re-size, rotate, flip or recolor it to your liking. You
then have the option to either stamp or rub the image onto the canvas.
Infinite Painter also provides a dedicated blending button, allowing you
to switch easily from painting to blending as you bring your artwork to
life.
Suggested workflow: I usually like to take advantage of Infinite
Design's limitless canvas in creating my design and laying out my
artwork, then I use Infinite Design's Export-to-Painter feature to bring
it in and start painting on a layer beneath the line-art. This approach
takes advantage of the flexibility offered by Infinite Design and also
the complexity offered by Infinite Painter.
Features:
Six layers and unique layer options: Merge, Flip, and Duplicate.
Carefully designed brushes to replicate natural mediums.
Five types of symmetry: X-Axis, Y-Axis, Arbitrary Angle, Radial, and Kaleidoscopic.
Saving layers and the ability to save the image on a transparency for ease of use in Photoshop.
A relative menu system.
Import images from all over the internet with Google Image Search.
Rub images onto the canvas.
A fluid interface that is fully optimized for touch screen devices.
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