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Post by ellietaylorartist on Nov 26, 2014 18:31:07 GMT
The new version of Infinite Painter is now available to the public. You can get it at the Google Play store now. If you have an old version it will be updated according to the price level that you have paid in the past. To simplify things instead of having 4 different apps there is only one version with IAP levels. If you have bought the full version of Infinite Painter in the past, you just create an account and it will recognize your previous version and unock all the features that were in the old version. There are new tool packs available for purchase such as patterns, perspective tools, and filters. If you are a beta tester everything is available to you, so install the last download for the beta version and it will unlock everything when you set up your account. We worked out a lot of bugs this summer and it is a really nice painting program now. It is close to rivaling Procreate for Ipad so check it out!
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Post by BiteyThing on Nov 26, 2014 19:54:11 GMT
I have to agree on it getting close to rivaling Procreate! And some aspects are better in IP, imho. I'd have to give the edge to Procreate, but not by a lot.... Procreate has awesome documentation. I hope to see more thorough documentation for IP at some point. There are still a few features that i'm not really sure about. I hope Sean (the developer) does well with it, and will keep improving it. Sounds like he is planning to
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Nov 27, 2014 5:52:47 GMT
Sean said he is going to make more instruction videos and maybe label things a little more. I have had Infinite Painter since version one and it is so much better now. Each version Sean comes out with just keeps getting better. I think Procreate can make bigger size paintings, but I just use PhotoZoom Pro 6 on my PC to enlarge and knock up the resolution on my Infinite Painter paintings and I can get some good prints that way. The developer of Procreate hasn't done an android version because he doesn't want to deal with the fragmentation problem, but he might try it someday.
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