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Draw : Trace & Sketch

Draw : Trace & Sketch

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Application Description

Ever wanted to master the art of drawing but felt a bit intimidated by the blank page? Enter camera tracing on your phone—a fantastic tool to help you trace any image directly onto paper. This innovative feature allows you to learn and practice drawing with ease, making the process of tracing an image simpler than ever. Just select an image from the app or your gallery, apply a filter to make it traceable, and watch as it appears on your screen with the camera open. Simply position your phone about a foot above your paper, and as you look into the phone, you can start drawing.

Main Features:

  • Trace Any Image: With the help of your phone's camera output, you can trace any image displayed on your screen. The image won't actually appear on the paper, but you can replicate it precisely as you draw.
  • Draw with Guidance: Look at your phone to see a transparent image overlaid on your camera view, allowing you to draw on paper with confidence and accuracy.
  • Sample Images: Choose from a variety of sample images provided within the app and start drawing in your sketchbook.
  • Custom Image Selection: Pick any image from your gallery, convert it into a traceable format, and sketch it onto blank paper.
  • Artistic Flexibility: Adjust the image to be transparent or convert it into a line drawing, giving you the freedom to create your unique art.
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