I used Brushes 3.0 to create hundreds of digital paintings which I was able to print up to a size of 18x24!įast forward several years.although I was able to export most of my 3.0 creations, with advancing iOS platforms I lost the ability to access or use the app.Įnter.BRUSHES REDUX: I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (blood cancer) last year (2017), and was inpatient being treated for 108 nights over 8 months. It's about time I write a review, since Brushes 3.0 and Brushes Redux have both been so significant in my Art and my life.īRUSHES 3.0: When I had a bad hip and had trouble and pain standing at my easel or at a table to paint, Brushes 3.0 "bridged" me all the way through surgery and recovery - serving as my main art tool. Screenshot credit: "Portrait of Ally" by John Bavaro () – Toggle interface visibility with a single tap (this can be changed to a two finger tap in the app settings) – Place images from your photo album into paintings – Export as native Brushes 3 files, JPEG, PNG, and Photoshop files (with layers) – Import native Brushes 3 files, JPEG, and PNG files – Change blending modes: normal, multiply, screen, exclude – Adjustable hue, saturation and brightness (iPad only) – Adjustable brush settings (spacing, jitter, scatter, etc.) – Create paintings with dimensions up to 4096x4096 Show off your creative process by replaying your paintings directly on your device. Brushes also records every step in your painting. Move paintings between your devices and keep working wherever you go.Īn accelerated OpenGL-based painting engine makes painting smooth and responsive - even with huge brush sizes. Rewritten from the ground up, Brushes Redux is universal - the same version runs on both your iPhone and your iPad. Brushes Redux is a painting app designed exclusively for iOS.
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