One of the most clamored-after features that has been recently made available for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices may be the ability to change homescreen wallpapers and backgrounds. No more boring standard black! With this ability comes thousands of possibilities for expressing yourself. One useful gizmo to help you is Diatom Studio’s interactive drawing app, Flowpaper. Why settle for stock images when you can easily create something unique with Flowpaper?
Flowpaper uses brushes, physics, and your finger as mediums to produce fascinating waves and curves across the screen. Tap the apparatus icon at the end toolbar to choose what goes onto your canvas: a brush color; the length, flow (curvy instead of rigid), and opacity from the brush; and the background color. Make sure to scroll through the brushes and backgrounds list by swiping left and right, in order to view all the possibilities. Once you’re done arming yourself, tap from the menu (hit the X in the corner) and channel your inner Picasso. Swipe anywhere on the canvas watching curves and grids bloom.
The second icon on the toolbar allows you to send whatever is about the canvas by email, in order to save it to your Camera Roll for use later. The following button is the Undo button, but you can only undo the final stroke, so be familiar with your motions. And when you do not like what you see, you could trash your work and start anew using the Trash icon. This art app could be in either portrait or landscape orientation; the toolbar will adjust accordingly.
