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Post by ellietaylorartist on Apr 28, 2014 5:33:54 GMT
I 'm always on the lookout for new painting apps for android and I ran across this app called Ravioli Paint. It has potential to be a decent painting app. It has layer support, a customizable UI with floating windows for color, layers, and commands. It doesn't have a wide selection of drawing tools, just the basics like pen, brush, and a few more, but these can be customized. The app can supposedly support canvas size up to 2048 by 2048 pixels depending on your device. It has a select tool and shape tools as well, along with a smudge, blur, and mixer tool. It's sort of like a very scaled down version of Clover Paint. Also, the price is right, it's free so it doesn't cost anything to check out.
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Post by hansolocambo on Aug 5, 2015 23:56:44 GMT
Ravioli Paint 2 is truly amazing. It's got all PSTouch functions and artflow functions.
Pros
- perfect smudge on transparent backgrounds (first time I ever see that on Android, probably developped using OpenglES 2 or 3). - You can make your own brushes from B&W or colored PNGs !! This is a huge advantage.
Cons : No preview of the brush while changing its width, density, jitter, etc. settings. Which means you have to open the options, change some values, close the options, draw something to see how your brush looks like, reopen the settings to change things a bit, retry the brush, etc. This sucks.
Bur for such a tiny sized app, Ravioli is, compared to all of the 2D apps on Android : the best one. I was a big fan of Artflow and was using PSTouch for selections, copies, etc. (Artflow blurs as soon as you move, mirror, etc, really bad...).
Now I use only Ravioli and it's just so much more powerful than everything I tried before. And: for free !
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