Laser Doodle app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Joel Eckert
First release : 05 Jun 2010
App size: 15.43 Mb
★★★★★ See it in action! Visit the Laser Doodle website below for an in-depth Video Tutorial: http://joeleckert.blogspot.com/2010/06/laser-doodle.html
Or search Laser Doodle on You Tube.
★ Retina display and multitasking support ★
Draw realistic laser beams with ease. Move your finger across the screen and watch as you get photorealistic results. Play with fully customizable sizes and colors. You dont need any drawing ability. Laser Doodle takes care of everything!
INSTRUCTIONS
When you first launch Laser Doodle you will see six buttons: two at the top, and four at the bottom.
TOP TOOLBAR
1. The top left "+" button gives you the option to import an image from your Photo Album or to take a photo, if your device has a camera.
2. The top right "Folder" button will allow you either to save your finished image to your Photo Album or to Email it.
BOTTOM TOOLBAR
1. The first tool on the bottom bar is the "Line" Tool. Press it and you will enter the Line Tool mode. The Line Tool will be highlighted in blue. The Line Tool mode has five buttons to choose from: Line, Move, Undo/Redo, Color Picker, and Brush Settings.
a) Use the Line to create a laser beam on the screen. Be aware that until you draw another line or press "Done," you can move the line, change the core and glow colors, and alter the diameters of the brushes.
b) If you use Move, you will convert the laser beam to outline shapes with moveable endpoints. When you have repositioned your line to your satisfaction, press the line tool again to see it rendered. After you are finished drawing lines, press "Done" and you will be taken back to the main toolbar.
c) Use the Undo/Redo button to erase your last action. Press it again to retrieve it.
d) Use the Color Picker to set your core and glow colors.
e) Use Brush Settings to change the diameter of the core, glow, and the eraser.
2. The second tool on the main toolbar is the "Freehand" Tool. Press it to enter the Freehand Tool mode. The Freehand Tool will be highlighted in blue. The Freehand Tool mode has four buttons: Freehand, Undo/Redo, Color Picker, and Brush Settings.
a) Use the Freehand to draw with your finger.
b) Use the Undo/Redo button to erase your last action. Press it again to retrieve it.
c) Use the Color Picker to set your glow color.
d) Use Brush Settings to change the diameter of the glow.
3. The third button on the main toolbar is the "Eraser" Tool. Press it to enter the Eraser Tool mode. The Eraser Tool will be highlighted in blue. The Eraser Tool mode has three buttons: Erase, Undo/Redo, and Brush Settings.
a) With your finger, use Erase to remove unwanted artwork.
b) Use the Undo/Redo button to erase your last action. Press it again to retrieve it.
c) Use Brush Settings to change the diameter of the eraser and to set the eraser to either a soft or hard brush.
4. The last button on the main toolbar is the "Trash" Tool. When you press it, options will be presented to you.
a) Erase Artwork erases all your drawings.
b) Erase Everything erases your drawings and your imported image.
c) Show/Hide Tools is used to show or hide all the tools and the status bar. This function is useful if you need to draw in an area that is obscured by the tools or status bar.
At anytime, if you shake your device the "Trash" Tool options will be presented to you as well.