
An important consideration, when you want to bring images, out from an iPad (or other tablet) to birth them into prints. You can set the palette knife to different types of smudging effects.Īrtwork from this app prints up well. I also tried a little pencil and oil pastel and smudged them with the palette knife. There is a range of media to choose from so far, I’ve mainly used the paint. Mostly used the watercolour paint for this and a little pencil and oil pastel. But it’s excellent mark making properties, are certainly on par with this app. The user-panel design in “ArtRage” is not as pretty, as the visually delicious, sets of paint tubes, oil pastels…and so on: in the “Art Set Pro” app. Good fun, to push into it with the palette knife. You can see, near the bottom of the picture a yellowish green curved line of thick paint. This is a close up of the above painting. In this one, I applied the paint thickly and used the palette knife. Now there is only a tiny bit of lag – occasionally. It had far too much lag quite disconcerting to see a brush stroke or line, appearing after you’ve rendered it! It looks like they’ve dealt well with this problem. I tried the first version a little while back. There is a rich “feel” when brushing on the paint or pushing thick paint about with the palette knife. If you are looking for a painterly experience, on an iPad – it’s also available on some android tablets – you will enjoy “ArtRage”. In this past week, I experimented with the recently updated version of “ArtRage”.

* I prefer to paint with my finger on the glass screen, rather than use a stylus, or iPad pencil.
