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Developer: Steve Sprang
Released: Dec 9th, 2009
Price: $4.99
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Brushes was used to create the cover of the June 1, 2009 issue of The New Yorker:
Brushes is a painting application designed from scratch for the iPhone and iPod touch. Featuring an advanced color picker, several realistic brushes, layers, extreme zooming, and a simple yet deep interface, it is a powerful tool for creating original artwork on your mobile device.
Features:
-High-quality brushes (with an erase mode)
-Layers (rearrange, merge, fill with a color, and adjust transparency)
-Copy and Paste layers between paintings
-Import multiple photos as layers
-Desktop-class color picker
-Extremely responsive zooming from 70% to 1600%
-Eyedropper tool
-Generous level of undo and redo
-Slideshow mode
-Built in web server (download paintings to any computer)
-Replay your paintings at high resolution with Brushes Viewer on Mac OS X
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