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00:00:00 – 00:12:33
The YouTube video showcases the exploration of a drawing app called High Paint, drawing comparisons to Procreate in terms of functionality. The YouTuber highlights various features such as canvas creation, brush adjustments, layer management, and tool customization. The video covers aspects like reference imports, shape tools, coloring options, brush selection, and interface customization. The speaker also delves into brush features, including favorites, dual brush function, and various brush types. The app is likened to Procreate, with availability noted on the Chinese Apple App Store for iPad users. Android users seeking an alternative to Procreate may find the discussed app intriguing. Feedback is sought, and viewers are thanked with a promise of future content.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber introduces a drawing app called High Paint, which is described as a potential knockoff of another popular app. The YouTuber briefly discusses their initial impressions of a new tablet they received. They explore the features of High Paint, including the user privacy policy, creating a canvas, adjusting brush size and opacity, layer options, and import functions. The YouTuber notes similarities with the app Procreate in terms of functionality. The video ends with the YouTuber exploring various tools and customizable options within the High Paint app interface.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates the reference feature in the drawing app, showcasing how to import an image for reference. They explore the shape tools, symmetry function, and paint bucket tool for coloring. The narrator also mentions a drawing course and introduces the smudge tool for blending colors. Additionally, they discuss selecting brushes, using the eraser tool, and managing layers within the application.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how the app they are using mimics Procreate’s features such as layer interactions, color selection, and stabilization. They explore options like canvas management, animation tools, sketch settings, and interface customization. Touch controls like palm rejection and pen mode are discussed, along with features like the eyedropper tool, color picker, and cursor options. Additionally, they briefly mention backup functionality before proceeding to create a new layer.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker explores the brushes feature of the app, highlighting similarities to Procreate. They discuss adding a heart to favorites, basic brushes, dual brush function, importing Procreate brushes, creating new brushes, and experimenting with various brush types like airbrush, pixel brush, sketching, dry media, inking, painting, and watercolor. The speaker also mentions the app’s resemblance to Procreate and its availability on the iPad through a Chinese Apple App Store.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker comments on an app, mentioning that it is quite similar to another one but could be more unique. The app being discussed is said to be available for Android users looking for an alternative to Procreate. The speaker requests feedback in the comments section and thanks the viewers for watching, indicating they will post another video in a few days.
