With the Amaziograph app for the Apple iPad you can conjure up wonderful patterns on the display with your finger or the Apple Pencil in very simple steps and output them as an image file. In addition to lavish-looking and perfectly symmetrical sketches and mandalas, you can also live out various design fantasies with the Amaziograph app for the iPad. So it is an app for in between, for hobby drawers, for designers and also children - an app for everyone and for only 99 cents.
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Details about the Amaziograph iPad app
On the Apple iPad with iOS 8.0 or newer, you can use the Amaziograph app from Marina Staykova to use various reflections and patterns to fill them with your own ideas. Not only silhouettes and contours can be displayed, but also colorful lines and colored surfaces. You can of course find the download in the Apple App Store or at iTunes.Apple.com.
Here are the most important features of the iPad drawing program at a glance:
- Mosaic / tiling and symmetry
- Intuitive drawing interface
- Optional 4: 3 screen
- Finger gestures for zooming, enlarging and reducing
- Brush, eraser and coloring
- Dashed lines and hatching are easy to implement
- Different size, opacity and sharpness of the brushes
- Extensive color palette
- Share the pictures via Facebook, Twitter and email
- And much more
Professional photo editing on the Apple tablet: Affinity Photo for iPad
The iOS drawing app in action
So that you can get a picture of the program before you download it (haha, take a picture ...), I have selected two videos for you that show what is possible with it:
Color in the existing pattern
If you are not that creative in shaping, but like to fill in already finished contours with color, then you might like this coloring book for adults:
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After graduating from high school, Johannes completed an apprenticeship as a business assistant specializing in foreign languages. But then he decided to research and write, which resulted in his independence. For several years he has been working for Sir Apfelot, among others. His articles include product introductions, news, manuals, video games, consoles, and more. He follows Apple keynotes live via stream.
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