App Description

This is the iPad version of Drawing Animator which is released almost same time.

Using this app, you can draw a picture on iPad full screen canvas. And, this is the special point of this app, the app memorize all of your drawing process.
Drop a dot, draw a line, draw a carve, extend a lines, change color, etc etc. Everything.
All step of your creating work, after that this app make movie by that memory.
Of cause, the movie can be played in app, and play speed is changeable. And also, it can be exported as MPEG-4 movie file or Animation Gif file.

This means "Drawing Animator" enable you to make movie of picture and share them with your friends easily.

The iPhone version can do almost same thing and free. However it is compact. It may be difficult to draw a great picture on iPhone.

On this "Drawing Animator for iPad" , you can use iPad full screen size canvas, exactly full screen. Dislike iPhone version, this app have no button and ad that are always shown on view.
All control panels are called by up or down swipe gesture. Down swipe with 3 fingers call color palette, and Up swipe with 3 fingers call Main control panel, which shows all step of your drawing process and other important action button. Export, Create new picture movie, Look or Edit previous works, delete, and Play Movie.

I prepare 20 preset colors. Also, you can edit RGBA value freely. This means you can use unlimited number of colors. Of cause, line width is also editable.

You can also edit the movie created from your drawing. You can delete frame of movie that you feel unnecessary.
And also you can redraw anytime from any frame when you don't satisfy the result of drawing or you want to create another version.
This app memorizes both of "steps" of original pictures and redrawn one. And you can compare them and select anytime.

iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • August 12, 2014 Initial release