Apr 12, 2012

Drawing Box reviewed on AppDictions.com



"It used to be good old crayons and papers, or the board game Pictionary. Nowadays, it is all about digital fun and digital art. Interactive art applications are all in the rage recently, with people revisiting their childhood of various doodles and guessing games. What better way to win these games than to practice on the iPad itself?
Drawing Box takes the competition out of the equation, but you can still enjoy being an artist on the handy iPad platform. Now you’ll be able to practice your drawing and painting skills without the pressure of having to beat someone.
This application is simple enough so that children and beginners can take to it with ease. The tools are so good, they’re practically professional, but the interface is extremely user-friendly. The workplace is straight-forward and colorful—very pleasing to the eyes of kids and adults alike. Navigation is smooth and quick, and one should be able to figure out the tools with very little difficulty. All of the tools are responsive to the touch.
On the off chance that you find yourself having a little trouble with Drawing Box, there is a very useful instructional video that should help you navigate the app much better.
A wide variety of art materials should be able to provide you with all the tools you need for your first foray into artistry. There is an assortment of pencil modes, art brushes, paint rolls and eraser sizes that will make each creation precise. The varied spectrum of colors and pen effects is ideal, as well as the stickers, patterns and photo editing effects that add depth to the app.
When you’ve drawn something particularly noteworthy, you don’t have to keep it to yourself. Drawing Box allows users to share their creations through email and Facebook from within the application—quick and convenient."

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