Adobe sells an app for 12 bucks that''s basically one brush and two layers; an image layer and a drawing layer. Infinite Design gives you several brushes, a pen tool, and multiple layers for a third of the price of Adobe''s. There are two brushes that simulate cross hatching and I like to use them on their own layers. There''s no pressure sensitivity like Sketchbook Pro but the brushes are customi...
I find it useful that this app will allow me to export to SVG format, which does in fact open in "Inkscape". However, the feature to click on an SVG, and then to choose "Infinite Design" to open it, seems to suffer from two distinct problems. Firstly, the app needs to be running in the background, before we can tap the _device''s_ Home button, navigate to the SVG file in our file manager, tap on t...
I used the free version for about fifteen seconds before I bought this amazing app. I had a simple problem. I was trying to draw some Roman ruins of a circular temple. The tablet version of Sketchbook Pro does not do ellipses. Drawing architecture, while doable, is a pain. Drawing cars, planes, and boats can be done, but the very nature of a bitmap type program does not lend itself to those types ...
It doesn''t take long to get used to the various options and menu systems, and once you do, you realise that this app does it all brilliantly (especially for relatively small screen sizes such as phones and smaller tablets). Extra awesomeness is in its use of open formats when saving or exporting.
I needed a vector based app for some ideas I wanted to try and Infinite Design looked like a great option initially. But simple functions just wouldn''t work. I needed to create a filled shape but it only worked once in 6 attempts. Lines would constantly disappear from shapes, the app crashed while performing simple functions like rotating a shape. I appreciate the developer trying to deliver a ...