Doodles Become Art In Real-Time With New AI App Optimized For iPads
By Mikelle Leow, 21 Dec 2023
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The Drawww app, soon to be available on iPads, plans to shake up the digital art scene by integrating artificial intelligence into the drawing experience. Compatible with devices boasting Apple’s M1 chip, it turns simple sketches into complex artworks in real-time, appealing to both novices and seasoned artists.
Powered by Apple Silicon Chips, Drawww jots efficiency into its workflow, boasting fast generation speeds. Meant to be a straightforward experience for all skill levels, it also does away with intricate controls. Users can start with a basic idea and enhance it using text prompts, with the option to experiment with various artistic styles like oil painting or anime.
“I’ve always been fascinated by drawing on my iPad, yet I’ve struggled with my artistic skills. What baffles me is why so few apps utilize the M1 chips of the latest iPads,” expresses Vova Krasilnikov, one of the creators of the app. “Finally, my dream came true. I draw amazing artworks with this app… every day on my iPad.”
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For more vibrant touches, Drawww comes equipped with digital drawing tools such as brushes, pencils, and erasers, all customizable to size and transparency to suit the human artist’s preferences.
The app functions offline, allowing users to create when the moment strikes, even when there’s no internet connection. Elsewhere, it employs its own .drawww file format, which its makers say is optimized for AI-assisted editing and sharing.
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Set to launch on December 23, Drawww will be available for iPadOS 17.0 or later and is also compatible with macOS 14.0 or later on Macs with an Apple M1 chip. The app is free, with options for in-app purchases.
[via App Store and Product Hunt, images via Drawww]