Infinite Painter
Infinite Painter turns your screen into a studio grade canvas
Infinite Painter is a powerful, thoughtfully designed art suite that feels equally at home in quick sketches and complex illustrations. Its interface strikes a rare balance: minimal enough to stay out of your way, yet deep enough to give serious creators the control they expect.
The star of the show is the brush engine. You get hundreds of brushes with convincing pencil, ink, and paint behavior, plus over a hundred tweakable settings to fine‑tune texture, flow, and dynamics. Pressure and tilt support for styluses is excellent, giving strokes a natural, responsive feel that rivals desktop tools. Being able to convert brush strokes into editable shapes adds a welcome dose of precision for logos, comics, and UI work.
Workspace management is another strong point. Layers can be grouped, expanded, or collapsed with simple gestures, and brush panels dock neatly so the canvas remains front and center. Assigning different actions to finger and stylus input is surprisingly useful: for instance, painting with the pen while reserving your finger for panning or undo.
Creative tools go beyond the basics. Symmetry (including radial and kaleidoscope modes), perspective guides, and smart shapes make it easy to build intricate mandalas, architecture, or technical drawings. Multiple reference images and a detailed project history help streamline longer projects, while timelapse recording is perfect for sharing process videos.
There are minor drawbacks. The sheer number of options can feel overwhelming at first, and some advanced features sit behind paid upgrades. On older hardware, large canvases with many layers may tax performance.
Overall, Infinite Painter is an impressive, feature-rich studio that rewards both casual doodlers and professional illustrators with a flexible, highly customizable creative environment.
package name
com.brakefield.painter
language(s)
English
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Infinite Studio LLC