Linea Link

Linea Link

By The Iconfactory

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2017-05-30
  • Current Version: 4.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 8.33 MB
  • Developer: The Iconfactory
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.15 or later.

Description

Linea Link is the easiest way to get sketches drawn on your iPad or iPhone over to your macOS desktop. Using iCloud sync, all your Linea projects and sketches are instantly available for use in your favorite Mac applications. Start a new Photoshop document using Linea's layers. Reference a quick design sketch while working in Xcode. Transcribe meeting notes into a Pages document. Linea on iOS works great to get an idea started, and Linea Link is the first step to making it real. If you draw with Linea Sketch, Linea Link will quickly become an indispensable part of your creative workflow. Features include: • Effortlessly browse content synced via iCloud • Send sketches to your favorite image editor with a single click • Easily preview Linea sketches using Quick Look • Share sketches via iMessage, email, and more • Save Linea sketches as PNG, PSD, or TIFF • Use "Send To" to send PNG images to Preview or any other app • Adjustable thumbnail size for a clearer view of your sketches Supports the following third-party image editors: • Adobe Photoshop • Affinity Designer • Affinity Photo • Pixelmator • Sketch • Acorn

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Reviews

  • does not do what i had hoped

    3
    By Notified every 5
    I guess I read the information wrong. I thought that I could use this app to project Linea from my ipad to my computer. It does not do that. What it does do is sync my drawings so I guess that is something but i am a little disappointed.
  • Simple and works well

    5
    By Butters2000
    👍🏻
  • It works perfectly

    5
    By THGD
    Linea Link is an excellent app. It creates a gateway for the Linea files created on the iPad to be used with more sophisticated software such as Photoshop or Affinity Designer and other similar apps on the Mac. It even retains all layers and their blending modes. It isn’t complex. It doesn’t crash. It just works as advertised, perfectly.

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