iPhone App Spotlight: Sketches

1268 days ago in Articles, Contributors, iPhone, Neat & Nifty by John Fuller | 1 Comment

If you jailbroke your iPhone in the “good ‘ol days”, you’ll remember a little app named Sketches, that resembled an etch-a-sketch. Now, LateNiteSoft has brought this nifty program to the iTunes App Store. When you open sketches, you’ll see a multitude of illustrations tacked up to a bulletin board. From here, you can create a new sketch or edit one of the existing ones. Upon creating a new sketch, the background can be set to either draw on top of a solid color, a map, a picture, or one of the built-in textures. Now, you can either freehand your illustrations using different colors and widths, or even use some of the shapes that Sketches provide on your drawing – such as sports, gadgets, office trinkets, party supplies, etc. Sketches is an amazing little app, and extremely powerful. You can find it in the App Store for $4.99.

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