Trimaginator could be fun as an image filtering app for anybody looking for a low poly look, but as an artist picky about my tools, its strong and versatile enough that I can immediately see uses for it beyond the casual toy (and still worth your $3) others may use it as.
Im leaving 5 star feedback, not because its perfect, but because I want to support the developer and hope this helps boost the apps relevance in the App Store Search results for "low poly." There was a lot of trash to sift through before I found this, but Im glad to have come across it.
As a note to potential customers as well as a request for future updates:
- I agree with the other reviewers about a tidier way to select an option. Up to 10 grades of adjustment in some options are a lot to click through individually - maybe holding down the button could open quick-select menu, leaving the minimalism but less time-intensive? Also, a:
- Undo button. Please, an Undo button. The Pen/Gum is extremely useful as-is and its not difficult to rework adjustments or accidents, but for users that may want to use this as a genuine digital art tool, an Undo button could remove a lot of the anxiety over fickle point addition/removal/adjustments.
Ive only played with it a little while before writing this review, but Im not seeing any bugs running the app on the newest iOS (April 2016) despite the last update being about 7 months ago.
If youre looking for a low poly filter generator, throw this developer a few bucks. Worth your money, worth your time. Vector output is available for another $1 if you want to toss the results into Illustrator or Affinity Designer. Awesome.