Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Tapook s.r.l. | iPad |
Recreate the original painting or have fun composing your own work of art, just free the artist in you!
Now you can painting with a selection artist colors!
PlayART Van Gogh is an educational tool which introduces children and grown-ups to the world of art in an enjoyable, stimulating and innovative way.
MAIN FEATURES
• Move, rotate resize, duplicate and arrange the elements however you like to create your artwork.
• Paint with the new function.
• Save your painting in the “My Musem” gallery with a title and your name.
• Share your creations through Facebook or the iPad photo album.
• Edit your saved paintings.
• Protect little ones by disabling the Facebook button in the iPad settings.
• Sound effects and original music composed specifically for PlayART by the band La Metralli.
MORE FEATURES IN PlayART MASTERS (Pay version)
• Over 160 elements and 48 canvasses from the original paintings of Katsushika Hokusai, Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Henri Rousseau, Vincent Van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee e Amedeo Modigliani.
• Select elements as your “favorites” to create a new style and combine the art of the eight artists.
POLICY
PlayART Van Gogh is an app completely free of charge, without adverts or in-app sales.
With our apps we want to offer a space for creative and stimulating play for children, which is also reassuring and easily manageable for adults.
All the buttons that open a web page or a social media have a control system. Before letting you access content outside of the app, the system requires a written sentence, a gesture wich is more articulated than a simple touch.
Come to discover PlayARTworld.com a website entirely dedicated to apps which let you discover art through play and creativity. You will also find a small museum dedicated to young artists, and videos which will teach you tips and tell stories.
See you there!
Opens to a "video tutorial" that is just a black screen. Game won't work at all. No point in spending $3.99 on the full app when I can tell from the free one that they don't test their work!