5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Brushstroke for iPhone.
Brushstroke is paid iOS app published by Code Organa LLC
georgieat5
I originally found this app to be a bit confusing, I am an artist/designer and have tried lots of paint apps that I could use professionally and quickly add well thought out filters. I do use photoshop almost exclusively and get great results but was looking for something that would quickly and easily give me a painterly result. I love this app and highly recommend it. The tech support responded quickly and solved my question with precise instructions.
Janie DuBois
This application would be great. It does a pretty good job turning photos into paintings. But the process of importing photos is clunky; the user interface controls that it uses are non-standard. Its photo picker doesn’t deal with nested albums. And I can’t search for photos by name or title or face. It should just use the normal Photos picker, which would be able to handle all those things. It’s difficult finding the photo that I want to use in the application. It also doesn’t have an action extension and it doesn’t handle drag and drop. Because of this, if I have an photo open in Photos, I can’t open it in Brushstroke. We have to go hunt for it in Brushstroke’s clunky nonstandard slow UI. It also resets its settings (like filter and canvas texture) every time I reopen the application. It also is difficult to switch between the filters I want, since there are so many filters (dozens), and I use only a few of them. I should be able to save my favorite filters, instead of having to scroll through a dozen filters every time we reopen the application.
Derbear1021
I like it a lot but wish it gave an option to save as transparent background without canvas.
Buildmonkey
So far, so good! I have a couple of other apps that I also like. But I like brushstroke because of the detail that I can create in each photograph. It also helps me see color options that I would not have thought of.
linkybink
This app is so user friendly with lots of options. Being a photographer and former painter it seemed like cheating to use an app. Thank goodness I took the leap. Brushstrokes is my go to photo/painter. Every time I use it I’m delighted.