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i cant even change my color
It's fast just need a couple of tools more.
No in app purchases: Yes But there is a $$$ "Professional Version" Just be honest up front. Don't try to sucker people in with a "free" version that does nearly nothing. That is essentially "in app purchases".
And I really want my turn in the ring with this. New computer, waiting on my adobe suite among other things. I just wanted to resize a vector and I thought I’d see what’s in the app store instead of installing a previous version of photoshop for 1 image. The fist thing this thing manages to do is load the graphic incorrectly. I’ve got letters missing and graphic componants where they shouldn’t be. So ya, I’d recommend this. It would be an excellent way to tell someone I didn’t like them.
I’m a graphic designer. I use Adobe’s pro apps, so that’s my standard. I check out software so I can reccomend it to my non-designer friends for occasional use. This is a pretty decent app for creating simple vector graphics. It has a limited, but adequate toolset--basic shapes, direct select/node, select/move, pen and pencil, gradient, decent text, layers and only CMYK and HSB colorspace; it has skew function nodes on text boxes and shapes and you get “boolean” options—shapes that use shapes to create new shapes. I managed to create a rather complex thing, for this level of app/tools. I made a lantern with a gradient, so it looked like it was lit, it was decent and I was able to put it in another project. I’ve also designed a couple of simple logos. Because this app saves/exports as .SVG, if you have a more advanced app like Graphic/iDraw, you can open and expand/build on your work. It’s not a replacement for Illustrator or Graphic/iDraw, but it’s not meant to be. It’s good for what it is—Free, Basic and Easy to use. I’d suggest it to my friends who aren’t designers, but may need to create some simple objects to put in a Keynote, Pages or Numbers document and don’t need/can’t afford a designer; they have more time than money. Or for someone with no experience who just wants to check out using a vector image creation app. I don’t think you could make that car shown above, but maybe a version of the cat. I even gave a photo a shape using the boolean function, Intersect. There are tutorials on YouTube. To get an image of your work that can be placed in a document like Pages or Keynote, open Google’s Grab app; Capture > Selection and drag a box around your work. This will create a .tiff photo file that you can use or if you need a .png without a background you can drop it into Google’s Preview, remove the background with the Alpha tool and exports/save as a .png. You can also use Preview to export/save as a .jpg file.
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