![]() The picked-up color will show on the top square. You will see the picked-up color on the other toolbar - the toolbar with the colors. Then long-press on a color and the eyedropper picks up that color. You can find it by scrolling all the way down the left toolbar which also contains the pencil, the brush, the bucket, and several other tools. I believe the Tool That Copies the Exact Color is the EYEDROPPER, of which there is one inside the app. I wrote this for another reviewer, but I do not see his/her review anymore. ![]() adjustments: brightness/contrast/exposure, hue/saturation/lightness, color balance, temperature, shadows/highlights, CURVES, auto contrast/colors/white balance and more Elastify filter used to make incredible distortions 40 filters: gaussian/motion/radial blur, sharpen, unsharp mask, add noise, render clouds, edge detect, border/vignette and more image resize (none, bilinear, bicubic, lanczos interpolations), change canvas size, crop undo/redo with almost infinite number of steps multi-touch navigation with unlimited zoom export as JPG/PNG/PSD to 'Camera Roll', email, clipboard, iTunes import from 'Camera Roll', camera, iTunes, clipboard 21 layer blending modes: normal, multiply, add, difference, screen, overlay, hue, saturation, color, value. layer/selection transformations: move/scale/rotate with multi-touch, flip, rotate left/right, fill/erase layer options: add, duplicate, merge down/visible, delete, lock alpha, show/hide, link, name, reorder, opacity, blending modes shapes: lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons (open, closed) fully customizable stroke settings: blur, flip, size, opacity, spacing, fadeout, squeeze, angle, speed-size, speed-opacity, random flip, scatter, jitter-spacing, jitter-angle, jitter-size, jitter-squeeze, jitter-opacity, jitter-hue, jitter-saturation, jitter-lightness favorites list to quickly access user's favorite brush settings ttf file in iTunes using File Sharing), special text layer to easy edit text text tool: over 150 system fonts, support of external TTF fonts (just upload. select tool: rect/ellipse/lasso/magic wand/by color, add/sub/intersect, contract/expand/round corners/border/. 450 HIGH QUALITY BRUSHES (150 free, 300 paid) divided into 30 groups 16 tools: select, pencil, wet paintbrush, dry paintbrush, spray, dots, eraser, smudge, bucket fill, gradient, text, clone, heal, blur/sharpen, dodge/burn, eyedropper "This is what PhotoShop Mobile wishes it had been." "It doesn’t matter whether you’re a skilled artist or a newbie ArtStudio is for you." Completely re-designed from the ground up the new ArtStudio features a beautiful new user interface and a powerful new graphics engine to make creating works of art faster, easier, and more fun! Using advanced drawing algorithms this is the fastest and most precise version of ArtStudio to date. Find it by searching for “Artstudio Pro” on the Mac/iOS App Store.ĪrtStudio is the most comprehensive, sketching, painting and photo editing tool in the App Store. ARTSTUDIO PRO, the successor to this app, is available now with many new features and improvements. pp. 11–12.*** This is the LEGACY version. ^ The Advanced OCP Art Studio (Atari ST) (PDF).^ The Advanced OCP Art Studio (Amstrad CPC 6128) (PDF).^ The Advanced OCP Art Studio User Manual (Commodore 64/128K) (PDF).^ The OCP Art Studio User Manual (PDF).^ a b The Advanced OCP Art Studio (Spectrum 128/+2) (PDF).^ a b c The OCP Art Studio (Spectrum 48K) (PDF).OCP Art Studio was frequently used for making graphics for home computer games in the early 1990's, and was used for games such as Gauntlet III: The Final Quest and CarVup. In 1987 ports for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST (developed by Chris Hinsley) were released. The Advanced OCP Art Studio, also known as Advanced Art Studio, was released in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum 128K/+2 (developed by Dimitri Koveos), supporting the 128k memory models. The OCP Art Studio, also known simply as Art Studio, was released in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum and in 1986 for the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. Textured fills (with user-definable patterns including stipples, hatches, bricks, roof tiles, etc.).Different pens, sprays and user-definable brushes.Some of the distinctive features include: It featured a GUI with windows, icons, tools and pull-down menus that and could be controlled using an AMX Mouse. OCP Art Studio or Art Studio was a popular bitmap graphics editor for home computers released in 1985, created by Oxford Computer Publishing and written by James Hutchby (original ZX Spectrum version). Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
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