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Artboard 1.1 Vector Drawing Software for Mac OS X

January 26, 2012 by  
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Artboard 1.1 vector drawing software for graphic design by Mapdiva LLC. Available on the Mac App Store.

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20 Responses to “Artboard 1.1 Vector Drawing Software for Mac OS X”
  1. starstar121212 says:

    Omigod thank YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!! I was downloading it instead of photoshop just to have fun and i didnt get ANYTHING!! Now its SOoOOOOOOOO awesome and FUNNNNNN!!!! I LOVE THIS!! PLLLLEEASSEEE MAAAKKKEEE MOOOREEE :)

  2. NNDthefantastic says:

    Hey what;s the song??
    

  3. Mapdiva says:

    @BeautyMarked86 Thanks! – we are adding lots more beginner-to-advanced written tutorials on our website (hard to do them all as videos ;) ) mapdiva.com/artboard/tutorials/

  4. Mapdiva says:

    Thanks! – we are adding lots more beginner-to-advanced written tutorials on our website (hard to do them all as videos ;) ) mapdiva.com/artboard/tutorials/

  5. BeautyMarked86 says:

    I’m so glad I found you, lol! I downloaded Artboard recently to start designing banners and headers for my church’s website but I couldn’t figure out how to use it. I hope you do more tutorials on Artboard :)

  6. kollatt says:

    the one thing i wish artboard possessed was a stroke style that had an editable curves graph where you could add and move points to control the shape of the curve ( like the curves tool in ps, not bezier curve ). lineform has this and it allows total control over where a stroke increases or decreases in width. illustrator has something similar, but not as dynamic as lineform’s. amazing option for cartoonists who are trying to achieve a natural feel with vector. please add this! it would rock!

  7. Mapdiva says:

    @glennbah Sure! You can copy/paste selected objects directly from Artboard into PS where they are initially placed as “vector smart objects”. You can also export your Artboard work as a PDF file or PNG/JPG/TIF image file format and open (or place) the files in PS. Download our free trial if you’d like to give it a try first before purchasing (Note: you can try the copy/paste method, but the free trial does not support the export features).

  8. Mapdiva says:

    @glennbah Sure!

  9. glennbah says:

    Are you able to create a vector design and import it into Photoshop as with Illustrator?

  10. Mapdiva says:

    Thanks!!! We’re working on a load of new tutorials (some written, some video) and I’ll put your request on our list. :)

  11. eclark6 says:

    This is awesome!!!!!!! Will you do a tutorial on how to make business cards?

  12. Mapdiva says:

    Hi, you’re welcome :)
    Artboard uses the Mac Font panel to access all of your fonts. You can draw text boxes and text on paths. Text can be colored, shadowed, outlined and masked. You can also convert any text to a shape to apply a wide variety of styles and edit the shapes themselves.I hope that helps!

  13. FutureInventions says:

    Thank you very much for such an informative video! Can you tell me a bit about what you can do with text, in terms of the selection of fonts, shadows, outlines, etc.? Thanks a lot! Definitely considering purchasing your app.

  14. ilendboi97 says:

    thats ok. well it was nice to know.

  15. XIMacManIX says:

    @Mapdiva Thank you very much! Your product looks very interesting, I am hoping to get it soon, and then I will do a review on it on my channel! :)

  16. Mapdiva says:

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  17. Mapdiva says:

    @ilendboi97 Sorry, Artboard is a native Mac OS application and isn’t available for Windows.

  18. XIMacManIX says:

    Hey great video! May I ask what font you used to write: Artboard :) thank you!

  19. dokerer says:

    Get a mac and you’ll have it on your Personal Computer.

  20. ilendboi97 says:

    um how do you get that program on pc?

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