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I love this app and it has been enormously helpful. It just needs one little fix. The grid should automatically "snap" to the image, and should center on the image. In other words, regardless of what grid level/size you want, there should always be a line at the midpoint horizontally and vertically. For instance, if I'm working on an 8 x 10 image, there should be a grid line at exactly 4 inches (for the 8 inch side) and at exactly 5 inches (for the 10 inch side). For a denser grid, that pattern should still be followed. This is how artists grid their canvases, so the app needs to follow that pattern. I grid my canvas to match the grid on the screen, and it gets hard to do the math and make an identical grid without the grid following the midpoints of the image.
If I could make a few suggestions:1. Add another level to the grid sizes or make it so I can set my own dimensions and/or grid sizes. Sometimes the grid boxes seem to large for the picture.2. Number the edges of the grid so you can plot each box (kind of like a graph or line chart)3. When adjusting the picture independently from the grid it's very exhausting and time consuming to hit the arrow every time to move the picture over 1/10 of a square.If there was an option to hold the arrow button and it would move automatically would be extremely helpful.These are all minor issues that can be worked around, but I think would put this app over the top.Otherwise, it's an amazing app a and would definitely recommend it.
I can't get this app to work at all! It does nothing! A waste of Money!!!!!!!π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©π©
I use my iPad for reference instead of printing it out and this app is great. It lets me take any pic and apply grid to it. Perfect. No more hassle doing it in Photoshop and then resyncing it. You can hold iPad next to the drawing and not lose time looking away. Thanks!!! :)
Works very slowly and is cumbersome to manipulate, but does the job. I think someone has to do some programming enhancement before this is really ready for prime time. But I find no other apps that do the job at all!
For those of you getting the black & white screen, try rotating the screen/ phone first before giving up on it.. I was getting the black & white screen too and I ended up buying another $3.99 app right after this one that worked but I wish I had tried rotating the screen on this one first.. All the options popped up once I did that ..
The grid lines are so thick that makes it useless. Not worth it.
This is the first review that I have ever done, thought I have 100 plus apps on my ipad. I was skeptical to buy this at first, as I thought that it would be just as easy to make a grid templet on adobe ideas, or another sketch app, and just have that be the top layer for any image I would like to paint/draw. But this has a simple UI that allows any adjustments one might want without ANY hassle, and while it is simple it really does a nice job of doing what it claims. I see this as being a good tool to pull out when needed for doing murals with a group, as well as novice image makes.much thanks to the developers.
I was excited to find this because it seems to be the only grid app out there. However, I echo the grievances of the other reviewers. What would make my life in the studio so much easier would be to be able to choose the size of my canvas (e.g. 5x8 or 13 x 20) and have the app snap the grid proportionately to the reference photo. There should be no partial squares anywhere. Fix those things and I'd pay ten bucks and give 5 stars.
I had to stumble around on my iPad with this app before I discovered how to use it. Not bad for a freebie. With the recent upgrade I can now file the pic. Haven't tried to print yet. Prefer using iPad.
Drawing grid, Art Grid, Sketching grid Artists have been using the grid method for centuries as a tool for maintaining proper perspective and scale in drawings and paintings. It was even used by and taught by Leonardo Da Vinci and other masters. Using the Artists Grid Tool you apply the grid method to any image on your iPhone.