Sketch has basic functions for drawing from the beginning. Anyone can easily create drawing iOS Applications.
※ Below is the image of app actually made using Sketch.
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- Pen tool
- Eraser tool
- Stamp tool
- Editable Stamp tool
- Fill
- Undo / Redo
- Draw on Camera / Gallery image
- Multiple colors can be set
- Multiple width can be set
- Multiple alpha can be set
- Multiple tools (Line, Arrow, Rectangle, Ellipse, Star)
- Multiple Pen Filters (Neon, Blur)
- iOS 13.0+
- Xcode 11.0+
- Swift 5.0+
Using Swift Package Manager (Recommended)
In Xcode, go to File → Add Package Dependencies... and enter the repository URL:
https://github.com/daihase/Sketch.git
Or add it to your Package.swift:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/daihase/Sketch.git", from: "4.0.0")
]Using CocoaPods
Add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'Sketch'Then run:
$ pod installUsing Carthage
Add this to Cartfile:
github "daihase/Sketch"Then run:
$ carthage updateFinally, add the framework:
Using IB/Storyboards:
Only 3 steps needed to use SketchView
1. Set UIView on Storyboard.
2. Open Inspector and enter SketchView in the Class field of Custom Class.
3. Then just connect SketchView to UIViewController as usual.
Using code:
1. Import Sketch in proper place.
import Sketch2. Create SketchView, and addSubview to the view you want to set.
let sketchView = SketchView(frame:
CGRect(x: 0,
y: 0,
width: UIScreen.main.bounds.width,
height: UIScreen.main.bounds.height
)
)
self.view.addSubview(sketchView)👌 Most of the functions are implemented in the Example Application. Please see that for details.
Sketch does not collect any data. A privacy manifest file is provided.
I am using Example Application icon from Freepik. 👉 Designed by Freepik and distributed by Flaticon
Sketch is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.







