

It's not just a special effect either - ArtRage is a live simulation of the properties of real artistic media that lets you can get creative with colors and textures using tools you already know how to use!ĪrtRage takes full advantage of the features of your device like larger canvases on iPad Pro, Apple Pencil support for pressure & tilt, and 3D touch on your iPhone. It even knows about the roughness of your paper so your pencils can be used for soft shading. It knows how wet your paint is so you can blend it with other paints. The most advanced simulation of real paint on iOS! Get creative on a digital canvas with smearing, blending oils, delicate watercolor, and much more! Ever wanted to try painting your masterpiece but were put off by the mess and expense? Now you can!ĪrtRage isn't just about color: It knows how much paint you've used so you can smear it around to spread it over the canvas. The most advanced simulation of real paint on iOS! Get creative on a digital canvas with smearing, blending oils, delicate watercolor, and much more! Ever wanted to try painting your masterpiece but were put off by the mess and expense? Now you can!.

Paintings created in ArtRage can be moved between iPad and desktop versions. ArtRage pushes beyond, with tools that digitally simulate watercolors and oils and can be smeared and blended like their physical counterparts.Īrtwork created in ArtRage for iPad can be shared with the desktop versions ( ArtRage Studio and Studio Pro, for Mac and Windows) via iTunes, allowing back-and-forth productivity between desktop and tablet. Most graphics tools for iPad we’ve seen are best suited for technical illustration or graphic design. The new release of ArtRage for iPad includes the largest canvas of any iPad illustration app.

This app goes beyond technical illustration with tools a painter can appreciate.Īmbient Design has released a significant upgrade to ArtRage for iPad, including digital camera image referencing and the largest canvas of any painting app.

Images can be created and edited in both iPad and desktop environments.
