


Similar to Adobe Photoshop, ArtStudio allows you to import photographs and correct the brightness/contrast/exposure as well as manipulate color balance through curves. This is also well integrated with the gradation option allowing you to use two colors, Color1 and Color2, as part of your gradation.Īnother area that ArtStudio shines is in its ability to edit and correct photographs. You could go back and forth from HSV and RGB color giving you a wider range of color options. I really like the layout, the ability to go between two sets of colors, Color1 and Color2, and the ability to save colors to a toolbar found on the right hand side of the screen. The color palette is where ArtStudio really shines in my opinion. I found that the ability to manipulate your drawing and painting tools were limiting compared to Procreate, but was better than other Apps like Sketch Club and Sketchbook Pro. You can use the pencil, brush, wet-brush, spray paint, dot, gradient and paint bucket to help you add a wide range of marks in a wide range of colors to your work. You can adjust their opacity, link them, duplicate and delete layers easily.
ARTSTUDIO VS PROCREATE PRO
Like in Sketchbook Pro and Procreate, ArtStudio lets you create a number of layers, re-order them easily and re-name them so you can keep track of what is what. Selecting colors and saving them to your favorites.įirst Reactions: Drawing and Painting Tools I expected to see the brush settings under settings, but you have to double click on the pencil in the toolbar and go through a lot of options and the Stylus Pressure options are easily overlooked. I tried going into the settings and setting up Wacom stylus which I was able to activate, but it requires you to go into the brush settings as well and enable the size and opacity of the stylus which was very confusing.
ARTSTUDIO VS PROCREATE BLUETOOTH
There are a lot of options that allows you to customize the program from activating palm rejection, programing gestures and what they do in the program, customization for multiple Bluetooth styluses, and the ability to adjust the layout. ArtStudio has the most "Adobe Photoshop-like" interface of any program I have for iPad to date.
