![]() ![]() I specifically focused on coloring book apps, not color-by-number apps, so the lack of brushes was disappointing. Even if apps included brushes, it was rare to be able to adjust the size or opacity of the brush, and only ONE app from the 100 seemed to have pressure control.Very few apps included brushes that could do detailed shading or blending.Most apps offered filters, social sharing, and plenty of fancy patterns and fills.The only difference was the coloring pages themselves. Many apps seemed like a children’s drag-and-drop coloring book, rather than an app built with adults in mind.A significant number of apps were identical in design, with copied features and the same color palette selection.The free versions were very limited, either offering only basic brushes, a much smaller range of pictures, or a reduced color range (or all 3!) Almost every app (at least 90/100) offered paid subscriptions or in-app purchases.From the 100 apps I reviewed, I found some interesting patterns and trends among the designs and features. ![]()
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