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Best drawing app

A fun app that my kids love is finger painting book. It is a coloring book and it's really easy for kids to use. The painting is realistic (variable size and pressure sensitivity) and it has music, sound effects, and voice recognition. There is a demo and a full version for $.99. It's really new and is just for tablets. Runs great on my Xoom.

demo
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.poeticgames.fingerpaintingbookdemo

full version
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.poeticgames.fingerpaintingbook
 
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I made a drawing app. it pairs up users 1 on 1 across the world to draw with in real time. The desktop version's been getting a lot of positive reviews :)
Paint Acquaint

https://market.android.com/details?id=air.paintAcquaint

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I've checked out most of the apps. I cut vinyl for signs, and want to design signs and logos on my tablet. I need a drawing tool that lets me create polylines and then edit their points and curves. I don't really know how to describe it. I'd call it vector editing, but that doesnt give any results. Basically, my cutter software will take eps or ai, but i need it to be wireframe, cutting paths.
 
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@ejnmn +1 - I think.
What I am looking for is something that will let me draw a shape (rectangle, circle, hexagon, octagon, polygon, etc...). Then duplicate (align, rotate, etc...) that shape. The ones I've been able to find seem to be more oriented towards pixel editing.

Right! The next step from that is to draw a shape and then (on the desktops we say) "Edit Points"... so I can draw a square, add a point, make it 5 sided, then change the corner points to curve points, etc...

Pretty normal fare on a desktop editor. I suppose it takes CPU that was unavailable to early phones, but I now have a tablet with a quad core and a gpu... it should be able to handle this!!
 
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I used Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile before and I really like it, but I have never heard of SMall ARTtools. I gave it a try and I am happy I did. Today I used both programs a lot so I decided to make a quick comparison based on my first experiences:
(In the parenthesis you can always see the program that scores better in the topic.)

Stability: Both seem to be very stable. I did not have any FC during testing.
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Application size: Sketchbook is 11.9 MB on phone and 464 KB on SD card. Small ARTtools is 1.1 MB on phone and 188 KB on SD card.
(SMall ARTtools)

Image size: Sketchbook has a fixed canvas size, I guess it is your screen
 
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I've checked out most of the apps. I cut vinyl for signs, and want to design signs and logos on my tablet. I need a drawing tool that lets me create polylines and then edit their points and curves. I don't really know how to describe it. I'd call it vector editing, but that doesnt give any results. Basically, my cutter software will take eps or ai, but i need it to be wireframe, cutting paths.
@ejnmn Did you find something? I am in need of the same.
 
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I'm the developer of Doodledroid. I've just released the latest update as a free app. I plan on keeping it free (there is a donation button). There are some interesting features for you doodlers out there including pressure sensitivity (you don't have to have a pen in a lot of cases), landscape mode, auto-save etc. Also, I believe my brushes are fairly unique, and typically perform good even on older devices.

There's a short video and more info out on Google Play Store.
 
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