The mirror view lets you get another perspective on the image and allows for your handiness to become less of an obstacle. The Lock Transparency feature allows you to alter only the color of the current layer, without modifying its transparency of shape. The other two features include a blank paper texture and additional paper textures for the x64 version. Just like the app, the four new features are free. However, individual tools and the color picker are not, the first has a price tag of $1.99, while the latter costs $2.99. The whole bundle has a price tag of $11.99. Here are other interesting features:
Layers – add, rearrange, and merge up to 8 layers. Adaptive UI – compatible with touch, mice, and stylus input. Photoshop PSD Export. Brushes – you can choose from eight different tools to create the perfect effect. The brush and the eraser are free. Stroke Preview – allows you to make quick adjustments. Color Pots – you can store up to 12 unique colors for quick access. Color Picker – make adjustments to hue, value, and saturation (in-app purchase). Import/Export – import or export journals, images, and tool presets from your computer or the web and the other way around. Sharing – post your ideas, creations, and images for everyone to see without leaving Sketchable. Familiar keyboard shortcuts for fast navigation. GPU accelerated tools and canvas to fuel the smoothest strokes of brush.
You can download the app from the Windows Store. READ ALSO: 97-year-old Uses Windows 95’s Paint to Create Amazing Art
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