![]() ![]() This makes the zoom feature quite frustrating to use, and causes the whole drawing experience to be a fairly disruptive. It doesn’t always respond to the finger-pinching motion. You’ll only be able to smudge on one intensity level.įurthermore, the zoom sensitivity is a little low. You can’t seem to control the smudge level on the smudge tool. In regards to the smudge tool, there is a major drawback. The ruler tool only has one ruler to choose from, but it also doubles as a protractor. The text tool only offers four different fonts to choose from in the free version, but this is not that problematic as the main purpose of the app is drawing. These include a smudge tool, a select tool, a ruler, an eraser, a paint bucket, a text tool, a symmetry tool, and a line tool. The non-drawing tools seem to be quite extensive. The nine drawing tools consist of a pencil, a Rotring pen, a felt pen, a pen brush, an oil pastel, an acrylic brush, a watercolour brush, an air brush, and an ink pen. This is quite inconvenient as it doesn’t specify that it will make you leave the app, and can disrupt user experiences. This will take you out of the app, and onto their website. You can only find out by going on the settings, and pressing ‘tools info’. You can’t find out what the tools are called on the app itself. It’s also hard to know how each tool should be treated or used. Unfortunately, the tools aren’t named, which can make it difficult to know what each one is capable of doing. There’s pens, crayons, brushes, and more. However, the app does offer quite a wide range of tools. There are only a few of each type of drawing tool, and nine drawing tools overall. The free version of Tayasui Sketches has quite a limited selection of drawing tools. Thus, overall, the app has a shallow learning curve. There aren’t any convoluted options that would take a lot of time to comprehend. The other features are also based on concepts that should be familiar to most people such as opacity, size, layers, brushes, and rulers. Since these should be familiar to most users, they are easy features to learn and understand. Such features include the colour wheel, and the undo and redo options. On the other hand, the app has some features that should be universally known, at least to most. The free version still offers quite a range of features, such as a series of different brushes and other drawing tools. This can make it hard to decide whether it’s worth purchasing. The app is pretty vague about what specific benefits the pro version will provide. It is quite cheap, at a one-time payment of £4.99, which is a fair price to pay for all the tools. Fortunately, Tayasui Sketches Pro is not a subscription service. However, some features are locked unless you purchase the pro version. Tayasui Sketches is free to download and use. We’ll go through both the pros and cons of Tayasui Sketches in this review. However, the app does have its limitations and drawbacks in comparison to other drawing apps. It’s one of the more popular apps for those that draw digitally from their mobile device. Tayasui Sketches seems to be a nice and simple drawing app, especially for beginners looking to get into digital art. The additional activities the app offers are also good methods for encouraging users draw more, and explore the realm of art. The app’s interface is very simple and minimalistic, which makes it a good app for beginners. The app also has a community feature, where you can view others’ drawings. Other than the basic drawing features, the app also offers daily drawing activities for users. Tayasui Sketches is a user-friendly drawing app for iPhone and also for Android too. ![]()
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