I’m really liking the way this app works. It a really good sketch tool for iPad. It’s very easy to workout a quick design shape, then refine it with details. A transparent brush can create a quick marker effect.
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Sweet drawing, I’m so jealous! What stylus do you use?
Btw, so glad you found (Underscore) Notify in the App Store. Sorry though for what happened with Notes Plus but -sigh- it just isn’t good enough. Personally, I think Notify is the MOST encompassing notebook app in the App Store but it kinda lacks in the presentation/execution. But I love the handwriting recognition
Note Taker HD is the best app, so far. It may not have everything but it is so meticulously done.
I tend to agree regarding NoteTaker HD, it is a more polished app– but there are a couple of issues for me. No copy/paste is one of them. The inability to draw straight lines easily is another. I also would like to be able to create my own library pieces.
Lastly, Notify’s ability to expand your drawing in any direction is SUPER sweet.
Agree, having an infinite canvas is SUPER sweet! But there’s no telling beforehand how the app detects the print/export boundary. But it kinda works well. Other things that I like are lasso and fill mode. It sure is faster to draw straight lines in Notify but it is way easier to manipulate individual straight line in Note Taker. Plus, you can either choose to create lines with/out angle increment–I found them useful for graph extrapolation.
Say, do you know any app that works like MS Paint? Unfortunately, I found most drawings apps are either based on paint brush or vector.