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Vector Ink: SVG, Illustrator

Catégorie : Conception d'artVersion: 1.0.3

Taille:16.8 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:Vector Ink LLC

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Description de l'application

Vector Ink : votre solution de graphiques vectoriels basée sur le cloud

Vous recherchez la meilleure application de conception graphique vectorielle pour Android ? Vector Ink simplifie l’ensemble de votre flux de travail de conception.

Idéal pour les logos, les illustrations, la conception de personnages, les cartes de visite, les dépliants, les affiches et bien plus encore : Vector Ink fournit des outils intelligents qui libèrent votre créativité.

Conception vectorielle sans effort :

  • Dessin intelligent : Les stabilisateurs adoucissent les traits à main levée et l'outil de dessin se connecte automatiquement aux tracés existants, permettant un dessin fluide sans fusion manuelle. Pas de stylet ? Le stylet virtuel intégré de Vector Ink vous permet de créer avec votre doigt.

  • Création de chemins de précision : Fusionnez facilement des formes, tracez des croquis importés avec une précision géométrique et créez des conceptions complexes en quelques secondes, éliminant ainsi les heures fastidieuses passées avec les outils de stylet traditionnels.

  • Options de couleurs vibrantes : Explorez les dégradés linéaires et radiaux, plusieurs sélecteurs de couleurs (roue, RVB, HSB, hexadécimal, palette) et un éditeur de palette avancé pour créer et enregistrer des palettes de couleurs personnalisées.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Stylet numérique intégré : Dessinez sans effort avec votre doigt ou votre stylet.
  • Ensemble d'outils complet : Outils de création de chemin, de distribution, de stylo, de dégradé, de coin, de ruban, de rectangle, de cercle, d'étoile et de polygone.
  • Contrôles précis : Manipulation du chemin, opérations booléennes, personnalisation des traits, contour du texte (texte vers chemin) et importation de polices personnalisées.
  • Importer/Exporter : Prend en charge les formats PNG, JPG et SVG ; exporter les sélections sous forme de fichiers SVG et PNG individuels avec un arrière-plan transparent.

Exploration approfondie des fonctionnalités avancées :

  • Path Builder : Fusionnez des formes, tracez des illustrations et créez des designs complexes avec rapidité et précision.
  • Outil de dessin : Les guides intelligents stabilisent les traits et les connexions automatiques des chemins permettent un dessin ininterrompu.
  • Outil de distribution : Organisez facilement des copies de formes dans différentes dispositions (de gauche à droite, de haut en bas, grille, autour d'un point/forme).
  • Outil de dégradé et sélecteur de couleurs : Plusieurs méthodes de sélection de couleurs, dégradés linéaires/radiaux et gestion des arrêts de dégradé.
  • Palettes de couleurs : Vaste bibliothèque de palettes prédéfinies, un générateur de palettes et des capacités d'enregistrement de palettes personnalisées.
  • Contrôle des calques et des documents : Gérez les calques, les groupes, les dimensions du document et la couleur d'arrière-plan.

Transformez votre vision créative en réalité grâce aux outils de conception vectorielle intuitifs et puissants de Vector Ink.

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