![]() With a few workarounds for certain tools or features not (yet?) present in Amadine, I was easily able to complete my task with a few simple workarounds. I set myself a task of completing a typical piece of art for print that I’d typically create in illustrator. And being actively developed, hopefully we will see more and more refinement and additions in time. Amadine strikes a great balance between functionality and a minimalist interface. Either too buggy, unintuitive tool/interface design, or just plain confusing or annoying to use. I’ve tried to use other iPad vector art solutions, but none ever made the cut. But there are a surprising amount of them present. Sure, there are some very useful advanced tools in Illustrator that aren’t present here. But most of the core features you’d want in a minimalist vector art app are present. There are obviously some iOS limitations that the app cannot be faulted for, like placed/linked images. But even as-is, it’s a stable and powerful vector art app for iPad. But very pleased with the current iteration despite some features I’d like to see added. Looking at the version history, I seem to have discovered it after a lot of features were added that I’d consider essential, so my opinion might have not been as high in the past. I’ve been using Adobe Illustrator for over 20 years, and until Amadine there has not been a viable vector art app for iOS (including Adobe’s own app, which has a one-time demo period which foolishly prevents me from testing new features).
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