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Android – How To Access Your Old Files

Due to changes in Google’s Android file security policies ArtRage is now required to store your paintings in secure app-internal storage. To import your previous artwork automatically, you can allow ArtRage access to the previous storage location, the ArtRagePaintings folder on your device. Here is what you need to do: From the gallery menu (top […]

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How to access iPad paintings with iTunes

Access iPad paintings You can find your ArtRage files in iTunes by accessing the app directly through iTunes. Launch iTunes. Connect your iPad to your computer with the USB dock cable. Select your iPad from the Devices list in the iTunes Library column, then click the Apps tab. Now scroll to the bottom of the […]

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Can I share my ArtRage paintings from the iPad?

How to share paintings from the iPad Can I transfer between the iPad and the desktop version of ArtRage? You certainly can transfer to and from the iPad. The iPad has a range of export options in three image formats (JPG, PNG, PTG). Choose the Export menu (the small arrow in the centre of the […]

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Can I make my ArtRage for iPad/Android paintings bigger?

How to Increase the Size of Your ArtRage for iPad & Android Paintings Because ArtRage mobile editions have capped canvas sizes, you may want to create larger images to print from. The two ways to do this are to resize your finished images, or record a script and play it back in the desktop edition […]

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How to import photos into ArtRage for iPad

There are three different ways to import a photograph as paint to work on directly in the iPad app. 1. Start a new painting from an imported photo. To do this, go to the Gallery view, click the ‘+’ symbol in the top right, and choose ‘Import Image’. This will automatically create a new image […]

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