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The application is quick to respond and has yet to give even the slightest indication that it's remotely capable of crashing. In my opinion, this is their weakest area in the software.ĪrtRage seems to be turning out top-notch iOS applications. Similar to the iPad variant, the iPhone has a clunky file management interface.

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The reason for this is the obvious lack of screen real estate available on the iPhone. There is also no option of keeping the entire set present while working.

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The only difference is that the iPhone version brings up a full screen for tool selection. Accessing the toolset and color wheel is identical in the iPhone version as it is on the iPad version. While it's not as robust as it's iPad counterpart, the interface is clean and intuitive. But, considering the small screen size, the tools present do seem adequate. It boils down to this… the iPhone version only comes with the Basic Artist Tools: Oil Brush, Pencil, Palette Knife, Paint Tube, Color Sampler, Crayon, and Eraser. Surprisingly, some of the tools present in the iPad version and missing in the iPhone version. Just like the iPad version, the iPhone version doesn't include all of the tools present in the desktop versions.

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Overall, ArtRage for iPad is an absolutely a keeper! Whether you're on the go, or just sitting on your favorite couch… ArtRage for iPad is an excellent creative companion for both the novice and professional. I found myself having to tap a few of the buttons in order to find the options I needed. My only gripe with the iPad version is how the file management (Gallery) is handled. Alternatively, you may choose to minimize the panels, only showing the currently selected tool. An excellent feature is having the option to keep the toolset and color wheel present at all times. Honestly, it has so much to offer, that I didn't miss those tools at all.Īll of the tools are accessible by tapping on the designated corner, and the color wheel is accessible by tapping on the opposite corner.

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The iPad version comes with most of the tools with the exception of the Effects Tools ('Gloop' Pen, Sticker Spray, Selection Tool, Transformation Tool, Text Tool) and the Utility Tools (Cloner, Gradient Fill, Pattern Fill). If you look at the comparison chart, you'll notice there are some tools that are present in the desktop versions that are missing in the iPad version. If you're looking to create that digital masterpiece on the go, and more importantly, you're looking to do it on a budget… ArtRage for iPad is a good place to start.










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