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Drawit

Vector drawing with bitmap powers

Version 3.10.3

OS X 10.6 Required

Non-destructive drawing

DrawIt is a vector editing application with support for bitmap-like image filters. Vector editing as well as the filters are completely non-destructive, which means that a vector layer can still be edited even after a stack of filters has been applied.

Vector editing

DrawIt's vector tool lets you create any shape imaginable, and you can convert text layers to vector as well. For more basic usage, DrawIt also includes ready-to-use shapes such as rectangles, ovals and stars. Boolean operations on these shapes can create even more more complex ones.

Layers Groups and Masks

Every vector, image, or text object is a layer. Layers can be grouped and because a group is also a layer, a group can in turn contain other groups. Groups can be resized and filters can be applied to its contents. Endless possibilities.

Pixel perfect

Even though most layers in DrawIt will be vectors, you can zoom in as far as you want and see your drawing's exact pixels. If you're designing icons for example, you really want to know what each pixel will look like. DrawIt can help you with this, and there's no need to rasterize layers first.

Stacking effects

Built on top of the vector tools is support for 50+ Core Image filters and other effects like (inner) shadow, stroke, bevel and many more. These filters are applied in a non-destructive way which means that you can change both the effects and the underlying vector even after you added the effects. This is because the result will never be rasterized. Filters can be stacked and this too is all non-destructive and live.