INSPIRE-ing
Oct. 7th, 2010 11:29 amSo, I think I may have tried out just about every art app for the iPad that I can reasonably get my hands on. One of my favorites so far is Kiwipixel's Inspire - no, it doesn't have layers yet, but seriously, people, SERIOUSLY, it works like Corel Painter. Beautifully responsive and real-media-mimicing brush strokes.
The only downfall? It's an iPhone app, so the resolution on an iPad leaves something to be desired.
BUT! ta-da! Sneak info released through the mailing list - Inspire Pro, designed to be native to the iPad, will be released on the app store this Saturday, for an intro sale price of $0.99! The sale is supposed to be short lived, after which it will go to full price ($7.99). Personally, I'd still totally be willing to pay full price for it (can't wait, eeee!) but if you haven't tried Inspire before and want to give it a swing, well, 99 cents is hard to argue with. iPad users! Go check it out!
The only downfall? It's an iPhone app, so the resolution on an iPad leaves something to be desired.
BUT! ta-da! Sneak info released through the mailing list - Inspire Pro, designed to be native to the iPad, will be released on the app store this Saturday, for an intro sale price of $0.99! The sale is supposed to be short lived, after which it will go to full price ($7.99). Personally, I'd still totally be willing to pay full price for it (can't wait, eeee!) but if you haven't tried Inspire before and want to give it a swing, well, 99 cents is hard to argue with. iPad users! Go check it out!