iOrnament: draw mandala & art Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 123 reviews. Read all reviews for iOrnament: draw mandala & art for iPhone.
iOrnament: draw mandala & art is paid iOS app published by Juergen Richter-Gebert

iPad Air 2019 export ISSUES !!

Moon? Dust

I love this app but when try to export as an image it only exports a small tile/thumbnail of the image!!!! Please fix this as it renders the app useless.


Best in its class… Quasicrystals?aperiodicy?

AlanLaBudde

Wishlist: Layers that you can turn on and off The ability to set the background color to white or another color or a photo from the camera roll perhaps this is available and I haven’t found it?? Tips mentions a manual control if you don’t have a stylus where the heck is it?? A paint bucket fill tool sure would be nice that would also be tuned to the icons that let you draw in multiple color space Gradients would be nice either with a fill tool or the brushstrokes...oops, I guess you can do gradients with the brush tool tool but alas I haven’t figured out how to do it with a fill tool Export as background transparent would be nice.. or foreground transplant ha ha Also more sophisticated pallets for the tillable coloring tools !!!When I scribble with the stylus very fast I get nice effects but I would like to do this in a slow manner with some sort of brush smoothing function… I E like a slow-moving missile that tracks your cursor or similar to dragging a rope in the sand There’s nothing worse for me than having awkward scribbling that seems disjointed… I think my slow smoothing idea would be very very popular and would be worth another dollar or two! One last thing the tips or manual don’t seem to go into the functions where are you can draw straight lines and move things around that way- I haven’t figured it out yet??? ..... Still the program is fantastic as I’ve been a big fan of MC Escher for a very long time and would like to continue in his vein... For this program only only and maybe one or two others I would actually tip the programmer to continue his great and valuable work.... More great ideas… Make it a subgroup of procreate and then you can use all the brushes in procreate and also converted into a vector program I would pay 20 bucks for a vector version of this! Thanks everyone for your time and consideration This might be a difficult suggestion to implement but it sure would be neat to play with quasicrystals or aperiodic tilings such as Roger Penrose has come up with...As a further helpful suggestion for other users I like to combine this app with an app called Kaleidomatic if I remember right I Kaleidomatic once you purchase provides many different tiling abilities also


Favorite App of All Time

KristyMarie1133

Words can never express how much I love this app.


One complaint

Greencat5296

Im I love with this app, but I have one issue with it I every time I get my phone upgraded I lose all my previous ornaments I’ve made on the old phone. I would love to be able to switch devices and still have all the ornaments that I saved


Just the best

ella jo 64

Awesome


My favorite repeated motif app

Swvsings

Of the dozens (over one hundred?) of art and photography apps I have tried over many years, this one quickly became my favorite and there it has remained ever since its earliest iterations. Also this has so much depth and variety of tools and features that it is worth every dollar asked for it. I would pay even more than the creator of it asks, comparable to the cost of a great book, or a high end luxury magazine. It is the gold standard of all and it is clear the creator has dedicated thousands of hours in its creation, maintenance, development and updating. What do I love about it? As an artist and graphic designer, I use it practically every day. I mainly use it for creating personalized digital designs for birthdays and anniversaries and condolences, but I also hope to begin fabric designing and logo designs too. The app offers far more than I even use. INCLUSIVE: great for all ages from little children drawing with their parents to senior citizens in of many decades. One can doodle for a few seconds and instantly beauty shines forth from the screen. Even the least artistically inclined people of all ages to discover the joys and beauties of a few seconds of doodling. Folks of most all physical abilities can enjoy it. People from every corner of the world take delight in using it, and the things that often divide us from others, like politics, and religion, are irrelevant in this community of creators. We are all starting from the common desire to create. GREAT POTENTIAL: if one really wishes to draw complex repeated designs, there are hundreds if not thousands of facets to consider and implement with this app. This app has depth and breadth to it for the most demanding artists. It is not quite limitless, but almost. The things it aims to offer, it does so extremely well. There are a few little things which I cannot do so I turn to other apps for that, but even we humans have our own limitations too. IOrnament has so many moving parts, so to speak, that even after many years of using it, I am still discovering more tools and tricks to using it. EDUCATIONAL: while I myself am not a lover of mathematics, this app is by a professor of that subject so it is natural that if one wishes to learn more about the mathematics behind repeated motifs, one can in this app. So three cheers for this fabulous app, and the creator of it! Five stars from this discriminating artist!


Missing In-App purchase

WillRRR

I can’t find In-App purchase on my iPad Pro 11” 2018.


Love love love

oldphatone

I downloaded this app when it first started. I paid for the app and have not regretted it ever. The developer Jürgen does some pretty dang amazing things and I just get super excited when he leaks that he has an upgrade in the works. I am just so excited about the upcoming update. I want to be a Beta tester. thank you for such an amazing app.


This is a really good app❤️

dave and gween

I love this app


Love it!

Walkswithfivedogs

I’m still at the beginning stages of exploration. I hope I find a way to do rotating, triangular-based tessellations. Having a lot of fun.