Version 2.9 Features
Features found in Paintbook Collage version 2.9
Layer Settings (all layers, sketch & photo)
- Drag, move, resize any layer
- Layer Transparency
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Warmth
- Vibrance
Layer Management
- Up to nine photo layers (camera/photo album)
- Copy (duplicate) layer
- Merge (assemble) multiple layers into one
- No hard-coded limit to number of sketch layers (go nuts)
Eyedropper (colour picker)
- Pick once or each time stroke begins
- Colour from current layer
- Colour from all layers
- Colour from topmost photo
Sketch Tools
- Rotate entire page (portrait/landscape)
- Drag and resize sketch within page
- Center sketch on resized page
- Export up to 16 megapixel JPEG on any device
Drawing Tools
- Eraser mode (includes photos)
- Swipe with three fingers to make a gradient
- Line mode -- makes drawing straight lines easier
- Brush palette updated (buttons for mode/medium)
New Page Tool
- Create a new page with white/ecru/black backgrounds, or a photo
Colour Palette
- Drag a colour from the centre to any well
Misc Stuff
- Automatically saves sketch on system memory warnings so you are less likely to lose your work if the device crashes.
- Extreme speed-ups in zooming and drawing
- Web-based help system
- PDF compatibility option (turn off to enable eraser/gradients)
Paintbook Collage 2.9 is compatible with both iPad and iPhone/iPod touch and is a free update from Paintbook Layers 2.8. When Collage hits the app store, normal price will be $7.99 so you should buy today to get it at $4.99.
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You guys should make a Facebook too =) I love this app! It would be nice if I could use eraser tool, but still be able to upload my drawings onto Paintbook. Nevertheless, loving the updates! Thanks!
Been using since version 1.x on my iPod 1st gen. Very interesting combination of features, usability, speed. Evolution keeps coming and bringing surprising features (.pdf book is quite amazing). I do find that zooming in and out creates a lag on my iPad that was not there on my iPod, but lines are mutch smoother and app generally more responsive. I was wondering if some sort of single object manipulation was in the future... Anyway, very nice work indeed!
Can't wait! Thanks, Sean!