*Flowpaint* is a virtual *painting app* that allows your to cover your canvas
as if you were using real brushes and paints. Any painter who has used a
virtual drawing app can be forgiven for not really enjoying the experience -
they're just not realistic. Luckily there are graphic editors that try to
emulate, with greater or lesser success, the sensations you get when painting
with actual pens and brushes, and not a computer mouse or a digital tablet.
Flowpaint is one of those editors, but even though it's a good start, it
still needs quite a lot of development. Flowpaint doesn't require
installation, only the Java Runtime Environment. It features a very simple
interface with no configuration options at all, just the ability to save,
clear picture and undo. The right-side panel includes all the drawing tools,
though surprisingly Flowpaint has no color palette – you simply have
different types of brushes, each one of them with a different color.
Flowpaint's tools are divided into *Sketching, Painting* and *Effects*. The
bottom half of the panel allows you to make tweaks to these effects, but
you'll just have to experiment, as it's not at all clear what each option
does. Despite these limitations, Flowpaint is an attractive painting app,
perfect to start experimenting with realistic digital tools, but there's just
no way it's as advanced as other programs like ArtWeaver or TwistedBrush.
*Flowpaint is a simple drawing tool with an interesting array of options, but
it still falls short of expectations when compared to other similar
programs.*Download *Flowpaint 0.2* in Softonic