But I downloaded ibisPaint back in 2015, hoping to learn the basics before I purchase a drawing tablet for my laptop. It’s completely worth getting the full version for all the brushes, having this level of customization is incredibly useful, I still give it a 5* purely because of its features and usability, my issue probably isn’t common anyways, maybe my phone just doesn’t like artists… IbisPaint is totally worth it, don’t let my (probably obscure) crashing sway you from downloading. Thankfully, I don’t lose any progress in these crashes, autosave has saved so many of my drawings. I got this phone brand new last year, it’s an iPhone SE2, so it’s not a lack of processing power that’s causing it to lock up. I usually have to wait 3-5 minutes for it to eventually reboot and fix itself, but when you’re trying to doodle in class it gets really annoying, especially when I’m low on time. Power buttons do nothing, home button does nothing, I can’t even shut it off, the screen dims but doesn’t turn off when I try to do so. Whether it’s just my phone or the program I have no idea, but sometimes when I zoom in, my phone will completely lock up. My biggest issue by far is a simple, yet horribly painful bug. It’s easy to use and it’s pretty capable overall, however, over the course of 4 years I’ve come to find an issue or two with it. No advertisements displayed for Prime Members. Prime Materials, Prime Canvas Papers, Prime Fonts, Tone Curve filter, Gradation Map filter, Levels Adjustment filter, Replace Color filter, Clouds filter, and Reordering artworks in My Gallery for Prime Members. 20GB of cloud storage capacity for Prime Members. Advanced text tool function featuring Vertical, Horizontal, Stroke, Font select, and Multiple text functions. A feature for setting layer names to distinguish different layers. Various layer commands such as layer duplication, import from the photo library, horizontal inversion, vertical inversion, layer rotation, layer moving, and zooming in/out. A handy clipping feature for clipping images, etc. Layer parameters that can be set to each layer individually such as layer opacity, alpha blending, adding, subtracting, and multiplying. You can add layers as many as you need with no limit. Quick sliders that allow you to quickly adjust brush thickness and opacity. Various brush parameters such as starting/ending thickness, starting/ending opacity, and initial/final brush angle. Over 15000 kinds of brushes including dip pens, felt tip pens, digital pens, air brushes, fan brushes, flat brushes, pencils, oil brushes, charcoal brushes, crayons and stamps.
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