5/5 rating based on 152 reviews. Read all reviews for Linearity Curve Graphic Design for iPhone.
Linearity Curve Graphic Design is free iOS app published by Linearity GmbH
parsa1990
I work with your excellent application in my ipad air 3. However, when I add many objects into a single file (for example, a 15 mb file), the app is crashed and get closed. I have to re-open it so many times to get access to my project. Is it my hardware limitations or your app’s bug? If possible, please fix it. Best
dsufyvceicvgesvac
Title says all. Can't remove any part of image to make it easier to work with. You can either have the whole picture, or no guide whatsoever. That is a neccessary function that was pretty standard and easy to do in basically every other program/app. "Vectornator does not look or feel like any graphic design tool you have ever used." you're right. it's waaayyy worse.
username380618
Very happy that my only problem with the app from a previous update was quickly resolved. Thank you! This app is amazing!
BlackJackMulligan
Thank you, I feel more comfortable and professional using technology. The creator of this App removed the rust on the crome of my bumper per say.
gdhavfUs s siz
Not a fan the app is not clear and laid out. It seems bunched up and over complicated compared to things like photoshop. ahits trash
Jezeb3l
It’s free. It is pretty versatile. You can use it on a mobile devise (looking at you Inkscape!). It’s free. You can convert files into divergent formats. It’s free. It’s mobile. Did I mention that it is free?
sarah8ks
It’s a really good software is like once you like it the graphics of it it’s gonna bePretty when I first started I don’t know the graphics but now I’m at work in my way and supportive of learning how to do it
Cappy1111
This is a very good capable app. Does a lot. Pretty intuitive. Really wish it had a symmetry function for mandala art. That would make it great in my case.
ajumpingbean
This is the first vector application I’ve ever used, only having prior experience with paths in Ps on my desktop years ago. While the learning curve is a bit steep, once you get the hang of it, it gets easier to use with practice. I recommend watching their videos on YouTube as they go into more depth of how operations work—it definitely pays off and despite only having it a couple of weeks, I am still learning slowly. Some things may be a bit vague but they are worth trying! I’ve primarily used it to create patterns or brushes to use in Procreate (or export for use in programs on my desktop like FontForge for font ligatures, Photoshop for color patterns and dynamic brushes, stamps or assets in other programs that you can paint over later etc.), and it helps a TON for being able to stay away from my desk chair for as long as possible. Grab a calculator and you can make your patterns seamless with exact positioning. I forgot how much Vectornator costs (or if it was free) but whatever it was, it was far, far worth it. I can now do 90% of my art on the iPad (7th gen base model) without being confined to my desk! A note to the developers: the only ‘complaint’ I have is adjusting the art board size—adjusting width brings up the whole keyboard, adjusting height brings up only the small keypad. Also, .EPS file support is one feature that I hope will come in the future, but the app works fantastic as is.