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Paintbrush for mac reviews
Paintbrush for mac reviews






paintbrush for mac reviews
  1. PAINTBRUSH FOR MAC REVIEWS FULL VERSION
  2. PAINTBRUSH FOR MAC REVIEWS TRIAL

PAINTBRUSH FOR MAC REVIEWS TRIAL

Acorn is a paid app, but you can download a free trial from their website.ĭownload ($29.99, 15 day free trial) 6. You can even add a number of distortions to your image, which can really add depth to whatever you’re working on. These options can seem a little overwhelming, if you don’t know what they do, but playing around with them can quickly help you improve the editing you perform on your artwork.

paintbrush for mac reviews

You can perform colour correction, add blur, perform colour adjustment, add gradients, stylize, sharpen, and do a lot more. You can create multiple layers in Acorn, and perform a plethora of edits on each and every layer of the image. Where Acorn really shows its true power is in the amount of editing options it offers. The app comes with an interface highly reminiscent of Microsoft Paint, and with all the tools that Paint included, along with a couple others. If you’re looking for an app that is simple to use, just like Paint, but with quite a bit of added functionality, look no further than Acorn. Paint 2 also supports tabs, so you can easily work on multiple images without having to open separate instances of the app to do so.ĭownload (Free, with in-app purchases) 5. However, the app does have quite a lot of great features even in the free version, including things like alignment and distribution settings for various objects on the canvas.

PAINTBRUSH FOR MAC REVIEWS FULL VERSION

While Paint only has a limited type of selection tools available, Paint 2 has the magic selection tool as well, which is definitely a useful addition. The app is available for free, but you can upgrade to the full version with an in-app purchase, which will add a couple of other useful features to the app, including colour adjustment. It also comes with selection tools that you can easily use. Paint X Lite even comes with a huge number of shapes that will definitely make it easier to create shapes like stars, polygons, and a lot more. Plus, with the huge amount of brush options the app comes with, you can easily create a lot of great looking digital art. It even has the spray can tool, just like Microsoft Paint. Paint X Lite comes with tools like the pencil, color picker, fill bucket, and even a text tool. Paint X LiteĪnother app that you can use as an alternative to Paint, Paint X Lite comes with a lot of the features you would find in the Paint app, along with a some extra features that can come in really handy. Overall, the app is a good alternative to Paint, and is very similar to what Microsoft offers with Paint on Windows.ĭownload ($25, 15 day free trial, free version also available) 3. You can download a free trial of the full version of the app from their website, and try it free for 15 days, before deciding on whether you really need the extra features or not. The app is available in both free, and paid flavors, however, the free version does not support layers, which is an essential feature for any serious art work. The app comes with a very basic set of tools, but can be used to create some really great artwork, thanks to the configurability offered with each tool. Similar to MS Paint, Mischief offers the basic pen, eraser, and shape tools, but does not borrow much else from its Windows’ counterpart. The tools offer some configurability, and you can edit the brush size, and the opacity value for every brush offered by the app. Mischief is another cool Paint alternative that you can use on your Mac. Staying true to the macOS philosophy, Paintbrush supports tabs, so you can create multiple drawings, without having to launch separate instances of the app. The only bad thing about this app, is that the toolbar is a separate floating window, and there is no option to use the app in a “single window mode”. It offers all the basic tools you’d expect from a Microsoft Paint alternative, and can save files into most widely used formats, including JPEG, PNG, BMP, and more. When you launch the app, you can choose the dimensions of the image you want to create there are presets for various sizes, or you can go with a custom size. By its very design (and similarity to Microsoft Paint), the app is not really suitable for creating high quality art on your computer, however, for most simple image creation tasks, the app will work perfectly fine.

paintbrush for mac reviews

Just like Microsoft Paint, the interface is incredibly simple, and easy to use. The free app is exactly the same as its Windows’ counterpart, and has all the tools you’d find in the Paint app, right down to the spray can. If you’re looking for an app that works exactly the way Paint does on Windows, look no further than Paintbrush.








Paintbrush for mac reviews