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Sketchar

Catégorie : Conception d'artVersion: 7.19.1-play

Taille:186.8 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.1+

Promoteur:Sketchar Inc

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Libérez votre artiste intérieur avec Sketchar!

Maître l'art de dessiner avec le plan d'apprentissage personnalisé de Sketchar et des outils puissants. Mélange de théorie et de pratique, Sketar offre une expérience amusante et engageante pour tous les niveaux de compétence.

Que vous soyez un débutant qui cherche à améliorer vos compétences, un artiste en herbe à la recherche d'auto-expression ou un professionnel chevronné, Sketar a quelque chose pour vous. Réduisez le stress, collaborez avec les autres et créez des œuvres d'art étonnantes pour impressionner les amis et la famille.

Sketchar combine de manière unique la réalité augmentée (AR) et l'intelligence artificielle (IA) pour accélérer votre apprentissage et améliorer le plaisir.

Fonctionnalités exclusives Sketchs:

  • Cours complets: Explorez plus de 550 leçons de dessin mettant en vedette vos personnages préférés. Choisissez parmi des introductions adaptées aux débutants ou des cours spécialisés axés sur les portraits, les anime, etc.
  • Plan personnalisé propulsé par l'AI: Sketch's Ai adapte votre chemin d'apprentissage pour une croissance créative plus rapide.
  • Outils de dessin professionnels: Créez de l'art à couper le souffle en quelques minutes avec notre ensemble d'outils puissant et intuitif.
  • Communauté engageante: Participer à des concours et collaborer avec d'autres artistes.
  • Dessin AR innovant: (Inventé par Sketchar en 2012!) Utilisez votre appareil photo pour smartphone pour projeter des croquis AR sur n'importe quelle surface. Tracez simplement les lignes virtuelles avec un crayon pour faire évoluer sans effort votre œuvre. Parfait pour les artistes professionnels et les projets à grande échelle. (Veuillez vous référer au guide vidéo pour une bonne utilisation.)

Et bien plus encore! Saviez-vous que les activités artistiques peuvent être incroyablement thérapeutiques?

Téléchargez Sketar aujourd'hui et déverrouillez votre potentiel de dessin!


Achats intégrés:

Sketchar propose trois options d'abonnement à renouvellement auto-renouvelables offrant un accès illimité à un contenu et des fonctionnalités premium:

  • Abonnement à 1 mois: 9,99 $ / mois
  • Abonnement à 1 an (essai de 3 jours): 34,99 $ / an
  • Offre spéciale à 1 an: 49,99 $ / an

Le prix peut varier selon la région et reflète l'équivalent USD de Google Play Store.

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