Brushes For iPad Available At Launch - Screenshots
Brushes is a deep illustration program featuring layers, multiple brushes, color picker, history for undo/redo, Flickr export and a free OS X app that exports your drawings as step-by-step QuickTime movies. It was built specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch from the ground up.
Sales for it shot up dramatically when the June 1, 2009 issue of the New Yorker was published with a cover that had been drawn with Brushes. Three other covers drawn by Jorge colombo using Brushes have been published since and Flickr groups and You Tube videos are devoted to it. Steve Sprang the developer of Brushes, invited on stage at the January 28th Apple Keynote. There he showed off how beautiful Brushes is on the iPad and some of the new features this version will have such as the color swatch section of the color panel.
Now we learn that the iPad version that takes advantage of the larger screen has been approved and is ready to go when people get their hands on their brand new iPads. It is currently set to sell for $9.99 but as we've learned with eBooks, things can always change last moment.