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EasyCanvas -Graphic tablet App

EasyCanvas -Graphic tablet App

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 4.7.6

Taille:28.50MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Transformez votre tablette en un outil de dessin professionnel avec EasyCanvas ! Cette application transforme votre tablette, en particulier les Galaxy Tabs avec S Pens, en un bloc de dessin numérique réactif, éliminant ainsi le besoin de tablettes LCD coûteuses. EasyCanvas s'intègre parfaitement aux programmes populaires tels que Photoshop et Clip Studio, offrant une expérience de dessin naturelle.

EasyCanvas exploite les capacités de votre Galaxy Tab en les améliorant avec des fonctionnalités avancées telles que le rejet de la paume, la sensibilité à la pression du stylet et la reconnaissance de l'inclinaison, imitant la sensation d'un stylo et d'un papier traditionnels. Sa solution d'affichage virtuel unique étend l'écran de votre tablette, fonctionnant comme un moniteur supplémentaire pour une productivité améliorée dans les configurations multi-moniteurs. Profitez de la liberté de la connectivité filaire et sans fil, vous permettant de travailler n'importe où et à tout moment. Découvrez la différence avec un essai gratuit de 3 jours !

Principales fonctionnalités d'EasyCanvas :

  • Fonctionnalité de la tablette à cristaux liquides : Transformez votre tablette existante en une tablette à dessin à écran à cristaux liquides entièrement fonctionnelle.
  • Intégration transparente des programmes PC : Dessinez directement dans Photoshop, Clip Studio et d'autres programmes populaires.
  • Optimisé pour les Galaxy Tab et les S Pen : Conçu pour maximiser les performances des Galaxy Tabs et des S Pen qui les accompagnent.
  • Expérience de dessin naturelle : Le rejet de la paume, la pression du stylet et le support d'inclinaison offrent une sensation de dessin réaliste.
  • Extension d'affichage virtuel : Utilisez votre tablette comme moniteur supplémentaire pour améliorer le flux de travail.
  • Connectivité flexible : Travaillez sans fil ou via une connexion USB stable.

En conclusion :

EasyCanvas est la solution parfaite pour les artistes et les designers à la recherche d'une expérience de dessin numérique rentable et performante. Sa compatibilité, ses fonctionnalités et sa connectivité flexible en font un outil indispensable pour libérer la créativité. Téléchargez EasyCanvas aujourd'hui et profitez d'un essai gratuit de 3 jours pour découvrir les possibilités !

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