Adonit, the maker of precision styluses for the iPad, released its first iOS application aimed at artists and creative professionals in a need of a digital storyboard to form their thoughts, draw sketches, express their ideas and more.
Available at no cost in the App Store, Forge for iPad works with your finger and fully supports the features of the company’sJot Touch styluses, like pressure sensitivity, palm rejection and custom shortcuts.
“Pull in inspiration, put your thoughts on paper, and push them ahead through drafts,” says the blurb. “Flow from one sketch straight into the next. Make mistakes and try again.”
After importing an image from the iOS Photos app or Dropbox, you may start shaping and putting your thoughts and ideas on the digital canvas.
The app lets you take advantage of simple brushes and layers, which let you keep the parts that are working and leave the rest in the last draft.
“Sketches are easily copied from one idea to build the next,” Adonit said. Using gestures, you can quickly jump between the different layers on a sketch.
The Portfolio view is especially nice.
Here, you can navigate all your projects and build up your portfolio of sketches, ideas and notes. The Project Wall displays all your sketches side-by-side, and you can organize them whichever way you see fit, including sorting them into piles.
Check out Forge in action in the promo video below.
Highlights:
A one-time $4 In-App Purchase unlocks unlimited projects (the app includes two free projects). On a related note, FiftyThree in a recent refresh of itsPaperapp has made all of itsdrawing tools free to download.
Forge is compatible with the iPad and iPad mini running iOS 8.0 or later.