![]() ![]() I've used a lot of photo editors as well as paint apps on iOS, but I've never seen an app with this many tool options. There are even 12 eraser types so you can fade and obscure parts of your project with just the right look. To give you an idea of your options here, there are 12 different styles for each type of tool. Touching the Paint and Erase option gives you tons of different artistic tools so you can draw with pencils, pens, crayons, markers, paintbrushes and more, with several styles for each type. ![]() Even if you just want to start with a blank sheet to work with, you have complete control over its dimensions with a keypad where you can enter the width and height. You can also create a project from scratch using this menu, with a number of templates that include several collage types, poster layouts, or even greeting cards. You start by touching the plus sign in the upper left to either take a picture or import one from your photo library or iCloud Drive. With Pixelmator on the iPad your project is front and center, but by using a handful of buttons at the top and onscreen tools, you can get to the app's many features without much screen clutter. Many photo editors for iOS come packed with features, but the screen often gets crowded with buttons, sliders and toolbars that get confusing. On the Mac desktop, Pixelmator closely resembled the Photoshop experience with separated tool palettes, a layer manager, and other windows you could move for flexibility in your personal workflow. ![]()
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