Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Anders Borum | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Every step of the drawing process is remembered, allowing the child to focus on being creative without bothering to save images. Later on drawings can be saved to photo roll, posted to Facebook or entire drawing sequence uploaded to YouTube for the ultimate in grandparent viewing pleasure.
Drawing Den can be customized for different skill levels and customizations are tucked away to not confuse the child, while readily available for the grown-up. Among other things you can allow or disallow drawing across lines and control how many colors should be available in the palette.
The application contains a free drawing of a cat, a face and a girl. Remaining 11 drawings and two blank pieces of paper can be unlocked with a single purchase.
However, there is only one picture to color. And that is the cat. You have to buy the others, I'd like this more if we had at least a blank page to color on. Otherwise, great fun!
Great app. Still I wish you did not need to buy more pictures. It's like don't touch the red botton. You have to buy more.
It's a cute app, but you can't go outside the lines unless you don't want to color inside them...
This app is great if you love cats and you like to stay in the lines if you slide the crayons over you get more colors and you only get the cat pic
Omg I can color a kitty!!!!!!! I don't need any variety. I'm perfectly content just coloring a cat.
aww...look at the little kitty so so so CUTE and this app is so awsome not much but I still love it
Ok just downloaded this app simply because I wanted to try writing on the iPad with a stylus but I quickly reLized that I had to recommend this app to all of my iPhone-using parents. The playback feature is amazing it allows you to go back and watch your Childs creative process in real-time or in a fast forwarded way. Truly amazing! -Jonan
2.99? Not adapted to iPad and free? No, you get one pic to try with no options for stroke thickness. Rather give my kid a pad of paper and some crayons.. Sorry it's a no.