Drawing with Math 4+

Vector and Pixel Art

Yuri Morozov

Designed for iPad

    • 4.5 • 2 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Our “Drawing with Math (Vector and Pixel Art)” app combines two main components:
* uniquely versatile image editors,
* various methods of linear transformations of both user-entered and system images.

Image editors are available in vector and pixelated forms.
The editors offer such options as:
* free drawing,
* entry of all standard shapes,
* entry of regular Cartesian, polar, or parametric function into image editor.
List of several visually appealing functions is provided.
The App stores 10 most recent user entries for each type.

Vector images can be linearly transformed in a variety of user-defined ways:
* 2x2 matrix,
* eigenvalues and eigenvectors,
* rotation by degree,
* reflection across a given vector.

Pixelated images can be compressed by segments to user-selected rank.

Mathematical context for the above is provided, whenever possible.
Explanation of image compression algorithms requires significant understanding of Linear Algebra, and is available in our “Matrix Solver Step by Step” app.

Several bonus images with animations and editable greeting cards are also available.

Suggestions and any other feedback are welcome!
Write to us at graphmath@aol.com.

What’s New

Version 3.8

UI improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

oiseaux1604 ,

Captioning and Annotating the images and art

I found this app (and these groups of apps, it seems) out of pure curiosity and boredom on the App Store. From what I understand, the drawings in the “System Images” are made from mathematical equations. I think adding the formula into the caption of the image or creating a side annotation on each drawing describing the calculations done to form these drawings would make it more intriguing and understandable. Also, in the drawing modes, I think that once a transformation was done, or a line was drawn, that a formula or calculation likewise to the System Images drawings could pop up, creating a more detailed learning experience for the user.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for taking an interest in our app! Good point. The clefs are drawn as series of spirals, oval segments, and lines. I can think of a way to show drawing, piece by piece, and annotate each one. It will be a week or two before it is available. If you are interested, send us an e mail to Graphmath@aol.com, and we can keep you posted on progress
You can also tell us what level of detail you desire. Also, if you are interested in art in Math, you can download our latest app, "Polynomial Solver Step by Step" and look at fractals. Sincerely, GraphMath Developers.

App Privacy

The developer, Yuri Morozov, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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