Sketch Club is an entertainment app, and is something can benefit amateur and aspiring artists alike. It is essentially a drawing tool, and helps its users to create high quality and well defined work. It is designed for and compatible all main apple devices, including the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, and is able to deliver excellent quality graphics on either.
The app combines photoshop style brushes with advanced procedural brushes, allowing the user to create art in entirely different genres of art. Flowing text brushes and even traditional pixel art can also be accessed through the apps simple to utilize interface, and an individual can share their work amongst an enhanced online community. In addition to this, users can also share their work through social media outlets by the way of the Sketch Club app, using sites like Facebook and Twitter to expose their craft to the world.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sketch-club/id404414176?mt=8



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