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Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Editors' Review Download. Pros Automatic stylization: Paper's included drawing tool is a fountain tip, so everything you draw gains a certain flourish. Cons Very limited free version: The free version of Paper is very limited. Bottom Line If you're looking for a great drawing application, Paper is well worth a download. Full Specifications.
What's new in version 3. This release includes an exclusive feature for Paper Patron subscribers: Copy and paste a selected region from one page to any other page. We've also fixed a couple of bugs, including a Facebook sharing issue. Release April 14, Date Added April 14, Version 3. Operating Systems. Operating Systems iOS. Additional Requirements Requires iOS 8. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Total Downloads 6, Downloads Last Week 3.
As of December , the company employs 51 people. Skillshare classes were taught by artist Shantell Martin and data visualization expert Catherine Madden. Paper by FiftyThree is an iPad application launched in March Two weeks after its release, it amassed 1. According to FiftyThree's blog, creators have spent one millennium in the app combined. Paper is available in ten different languages, is free to download, and comes with the Draw tool.
Paper was built using an OpenGL framework, making it the first productivity tool to match the world of digital gaming. Paper flows between tasks with real-time 3D and shadows, includes a touch-gesture rewind feature, and a touch-gesture zoom. As of April , over 47 million colors have been created using Mixer.
The addition of Presentation Mode followed shortly, which allows users to hide the tool tray and menus when Paper is connected to a second display or projector. In September FiftyThree launched Mix. Mix is a public part of Paper where users can share their work, or work on someone else's shared creation. The feature Global Search was also added, which enables users to find and follow people on Mix by their names and emails. The free version of the tools became available with the Paper 2.
In May FiftyThree announced Think Kit, three additional free tools in Paper geared toward creating charts and diagrams. The tools, called Diagram, Cut, and Fill, employ FiftyThree's trademark drawing recognition and rendering system called Intention Engine.
It detects and corrects dozens of shapes sketched in real-time, enabling users to create presentation-ready charts, diagrams, graphs, flows, wireframes, and models. Along with Think Kit, FiftyThree introduced a new sharing menu that allowed users to open work made in the Paper app in other productivity apps including Trello, Slack, Dropbox, Box, and more. Entire journals may also be exported to PDF and Powerpoint formats.
They introduced two new features: the photo import tool and the text tool. With photo import, users can take, import, annotate, and spotlight photographs. The text tool's swipe-to-style feature allows the user to format text and create bullet points by swiping left or right on the screen.
In November , the app added an optional monthly subscription and was redesigned for iOS Pencil by FiftyThree is a digital stylus modeled after the carpenter pencil. It launched in November in the U. Pencil is an active stylus whose main features include palm rejection erase, and blend. Inside the tip and eraser are 14k gold-plated switches, allowing Pencil to communicate with an iPad over Bluetooth LE.
Pencil's Palm Rejection allows users to rest their hand on the iPad while drawing, Blend lets users smudge or blur with their fingertips, and the built-in eraser enables users to flip Pencil around to erase. Surface Pressure changes the variance of the lines drawn in Paper based on responsive transitions between Pencil's broad edge and tip.
FiftyThree discontinued its hardware business in Book is a page, custom-printed, foldout notebook of a user's Paper sketches. The cover and spine image and color are customizable. Customers order Books from within the Paper app. Paste is a paid presentation program released in , and designed for enterprise clients.
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Thanks and good luck. Synchronization between devices 2. Enable user to change eraser opacity, so that it allows not to erase to blank, but instead erase gradually 3. Thank you guys, Paper are best app I store on my iPad. Thats just incredible. Mprunkov gmail. Danil ch.
But it is by no means perfect. I really miss some features like an ability to add multiple images or to draw directly on a notebook cover. Really wish for those! Stains on canvas and unwanted dotes. Fix this, please! Love your app! Thanks a lot : Give pls some more functions for car designers Then it would be simply the best! Also iPhone ver. Thank You! You made portrait view. Please make a vertical orientation as well.
Please I love it but will have to search for smth else if no vertical orientation is provided. Roman N. Marks made with each tool: using the tip's point, angled edge, point while zoomed in, and angled edge while zoomed in. It has completely transformed how I interact with Paper by allowing me to be more loose with drawing. What does that mean exactly? Well let me show you….
Sketching in this way is more fun serves and serves practical reasons as well. You may have noticed in the cheat sheet above or in your own experiments , that the sketch tool takes on new qualities with Surface Pressure. Wide strokes made with the pencil tool overlap differently than the ink, marker, and brush tools. Reduce color banding by holding Pencil on its side and moving in a circular motion to evenly fill things in.
In my tests, it seems as if the placement of the darker edge is determined by the angle of the stroke. Dark points up and light points down. Now that you know what Surface Pressure is and how it works. I thought it would be useful to show off what you can do with it in Paper by FifyThree.
A great way to warm-up before doing any sort of serious drawing is with quick gesture sketches. When drawing with Pencil and the sketch tool you can get a look that resembles charcoal rubbed onto paper. Even better, by working digitally you avoid any of the mess from handling a stick of charcoal. Your entire arm and wrist should be moving — wrist only movements will lack fluidity. Another great way to loosen up your arm and hand is to draw ovals over and over again. This helps achieve accurate and crisp lines without constantly rewinding mistakes.
The same layering principles used when glazing can be applied to the pencil tool with Surface Pressure. Surface Pressure enabled shading does most of the hard work by automatically making marks that fade into the canvas.
By being deliberate in the direction of your strokes you will help define and reinforce the form of an object. Sort of like how hatching works , but with fatter strokes. By curving my strokes around the contour of the tomato I let Pencil and Surface Pressure do all the work. For even more granularity over how fast a shade darkens, zoom in! You get more levels of variation to add nuance to the gradations. As you might have guessed from the above heading, Blend lets you smudge stuff.
You use your finger to smudge whatever it is you want to blend or blur. As long as the tip of the stylus is big enough and Pencil is connected this should work. In Procreate for example, your finger will activate the Smudge tool so you can freely switch between it and the Paint tool. Paper is good about distinguishing between the tip of Pencil and your finger to avoid unwanted blends. When used in moderation smudging and blurring your drawings can take them to the next level. The first thing I did when experimenting with Pencil was to smudge up the background of a portrait I drew of my wife.
Before Blend I was using the watercolor brush to dab blotches of white to simulate a bokeh 3 effect. By rubbing my finger across the background in a circular motion I was able to drop it out-of-focus, creating a more realistic bokeh. As you blend the background pay careful attention not to cut too far into the foreground.
After blurring a background with the Blend tool go back over the edges of foreground objects. When drawing portraits I like to sketch wispy hair over a blurred background to add depth to the drawing. Have fun and experiment with focal points! In the following example it can be used to simulate macro photography, focusing on one object and throwing the rest out of focus. With a few minutes of quick drawing and a couple of swipes of your finger you can create photo realistic scenes like these:.
Then start to paint in the sky and shape the mountains using the brush and fountain pen tools. Adding snowy details to the mountains is next, followed by inking in a row of trees. Spend most of your effort perfecting the top half of the scene. Select the fountain pen tool and roughly draw everything again — in the bottom half and flipped upside down.
Now the fun part. Make sure Pencil is connected, Blend is turned on, and begin smudging everything from the horizon line down. At first, move fast to create a soft blur. Then gradually begin pulling trees into the water by dragging your finger slower. To finish things off, select the pencil tool to sketch in waves, foam, and other details. Feel free to redraw any trees and shoreline you may have mistakenly blended when creating the water reflections.
Need more pointers for drawing and painting water? The same process for creating reflections can be used to paint beautiful underwater scenes as well. Feel free to use the pencil, ink pens, or marker tools to draw the rest of the background. With our background in good shape make sure Pencil and start smudging away.
Using a circular motion softly move your finger tip over the background to blur it evenly. When done correctly the water should look almost dreamlike with a uniform blur across the entire plane. To finish, add details like bubbles, more fish, or plant life to the scene.
By leaving the edges around the scuba diver sharp, the figure will pop-off the page as it contrasts against the soft background. Building on the techniques found in my Mastering Paper: Drawing Clouds tutorial , a few well placed cloud smudges can greatly improve their realism.
You can also modify the type of cloud on display by varying the speed of your blends. These techniques can be used for much more than enhancing clouds. They also work great for softening pencil strokes, turning them into the beautiful aurora borealis the Northern Lights.
Give light trails a sense of motion by pulling your blend strokes slowly. Practice smudging the aurora borealis on Mix. One way of adding depth to a landscape is by adhering to the properties of atmospheric perspective. Simply put — far away objects appear more faded than those in the foreground. Now you could be meticulous with your color choices and purposely mix gray and blue as you paint to get a similar effect. In this digital drawing of trees, the layers near the top are the most heavily blended.
While the dark green trees at the bottom remain sharp and untouched. Blend the plane or object furthest from the foreground the most and gradually decrease that amount as you move forwards. Very similar to the reflection example from earlier, you can create a dense layer of fog by blending everything — not just the reflected trees.
FiftyThree builds tools for creativity. They are the makers of Paper, the immersive sketching app for getting ideas down and Paste, the fastest way for. Over 30 million people set their ideas free with Paper®, the award-winning immersive sketching app. SKETCH WITH CONFIDENCE. Paper's perfectly-tuned tools. Paper by FiftyThree is an iPad application launched in March Two weeks after its release, it amassed million downloads and 7 million pages.