Simile - Paint Like a Master Cheats

Simile - Paint Like a Master Hack 1.0.11 + Redeem Codes

Painting Game with Grid Method

Developer: Save The Machine
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.0.11
ID: com.save-the-machine.simile

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Description

With Simile's patent-pending process you can paint like a master. By applying the best painting techniques like the “Grid Method” and “Right Brain Drawing” with the benefits of gamification, a killer toolset, and advanced image processing, Simile turns painting a masterpiece into child’s play. Choose from the many built-in paintings covering still lifes, portraits, landscapes and more. Even better, you can paint your own photos and make them as simple or as complex as you want. Simile also makes painting a social activity. You, your family and your friends can collaborate on paintings. When you’re done you can share these masterpieces online, order high-quality prints and canvases right from within the app, or if a t-shirt is more your style, you can wear your art on your sleeve.

Grid Method:
Borrowing a technique first used in ancient Egypt and mastered by Leonardo Da Vinci, M. C. Escher, and Vincent van Gogh, Simile uses the Grid Method. It divides the painting into a grid and, as a result, changes a challenging painting into a series of smaller, easier paintings. The technique ensures that results are accurate and have proper proportions.

Right Brain Drawing:
A challenge for anyone learning to draw is to turn off the symbolic part of their brain, that part that tries to interpret the world around it. This makes it difficult to draw what is seen and not draw the “meaning” of what is seen. For example, when trying to draw a person, most beginners will draw something that resembles a stick figure. Simile only presents one small part of the entire image at a time, hiding the rest. The intent here is to make it unclear what part of the image you are drawing, which in turn, switches off the brain’s symbolic processing so that it won’t get in the way.

Gamification:
People often do better at a task when it’s made into a game. So why not apply that to painting. Simile scores your painting in real time as you work. By trying to maximize your score, you’ll be improving your painting. Simile’s arcade mode also adds timing to the mix; not only do you have to paint well, but you also have to do it fast. This challenge is surprisingly fun, and the results are far better than you might think. I’ve gotten much better the more I’ve played. I bet you will too.

Killer Tools:
Simile has the standard tools, like paintbrushes, a paint bucket, undo, and supports the Apple Pencil (types 1 and 2) on the iPad. It also has a False Color tool which makes it much easier to distinguish between two shades of the same color (with extra options for color blind people). Simile's Grid tool further extends the Grid Method to each tile, and if you’re really stuck, you can turn on outlines which shows you the boundaries of each color. Simile rounds out the toolset with a pipette to help pick the right color.

Advanced Image Processing:
Another challenge for beginning artists is to represent the real-world (which has an infinite variety of colors) with a finite set of paint colors. Simile’s advanced image processing simplifies images to keep things looking real, without being too hard.

Multiplayer:
Simile’s masterpiece mode supports up to 100 people collaborating on one painting. This feature is great for making a grandmother’s day present from her grandkids or for a group of friends that want to complete a painting together. No In-app purchases are required to use this feature, so the sky’s the limit on who you invite to join you. Also, because Simile uses iCloud for collaboration, there is no sign-in needed.

High-Quality Prints:
Simile has partnered with Kite.ly to help turn your virtual art into real-world art. You can order canvas prints, framed prints, posters, t-shirts, mugs, magnets, and phone cases of your artwork.

Music:
We’ve included background music made exclusively for Simile by Leonty Music. It's designed to subtly change as you touch the screen when painting. We also recommend painting to your favorite songs, books or podcasts.

Version history

1.0.11
2019-03-05
User names, initials and player numbers fit better into the available space when displaying painting signatures.
Includes various other minor improvements.
1.0.10
2019-02-28
Various stability improvements. These are particularly important for users who collaborate with others on paintings.
1.0.9
2019-02-19
Fixed an occasional issue with automatically saving changes downloaded from the cloud.
Changed the descriptions of the "Launch Collection" and "Courthouse Towers" in-app purchase items.
1.0.8
2019-02-12
Improved multiplayer setup
Improved stability
Miscellaneous minor improvements
1.0.7
2019-02-10
Improved the color of new custom photos with high detail. They no longer have dark spots.
Improved the color for the following built-in paintings: Big Ben, Forest Path, Hiker, Kitten, Machu Picchu, Shades, and Surf's Up. These changes only apply to new paintings, not existing ones.
Improved the look of new Level 1 and Level 2 custom paintings.
1.0.6
2019-02-02
Improved the "Orange" painting by removing unwanted artifacts in the periphery of the reference image.
Includes various other minor improvements.
1.0.5
2019-01-21
Now asks for your painter name when you join a shared painting (if needed).
Improved the wording for the alert that appears if your tile score is lower than the previous high score for that tile.
Fixed a problem in which the icon notification badges would not clear as needed.
Simile now acknowledges when you join shared paintings.
Updated the descriptions and fixed layout issues of the Game Mode screen.
Updated the FAQ with more information about multi-player mode.
1.0.4
2019-01-16
Added an in-app mechanism for reporting feedback.
Updated the FAQ.
Improved the process of buying physical items (prints, t-shirts, magnets etc.).
Fixed a problem with collaborating on paintings in version 1.0.3
Improved various minor cosmetic and functional issues.
1.0.3
2019-01-12
Improved notifications.
Fixed a few crashing bugs.
Fixed cosmetic bugs related to using extra large system font sizes.
1.0.2
2019-01-07
Improved results for old family photos that were scanned on a flatbed scanner. These paintings will now have a white border and letterbox region. This change also improves any painting of an object isolated on a solid color.
Includes other minor cosmetic improvements.
1.0.1
2018-12-31
Added support for left-handed painting. After launch tap "New", then tap the gear icon in the upper right corner. Now tap "Paint Screen Layout" and then tap "Left-Handed."
1.0
2018-12-21

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Grid/Outlines Tool
(Shows Reference Grid Over Tiles)
$0.99
Free
GG545703853✱✱✱✱✱ 8667253✱✱✱✱✱
Undo Redo Tool
(Tool that allows you to Undo and Redo Changes)
$0.99
Free
GG019475081✱✱✱✱✱ C1CF69C✱✱✱✱✱
Tree
(Paint a tree with green leaves on white)
$0.99
Free
GG154697472✱✱✱✱✱ 5618599✱✱✱✱✱
Custom Painting
(1 Painting From Your Photos)
$2.99
Free
GG463059081✱✱✱✱✱ 3D307D4✱✱✱✱✱
Pipette Tool
(Match any tile color)
$0.99
Free
GG408831506✱✱✱✱✱ 3F9DF9E✱✱✱✱✱
Unlock Your Personal Photos
(Unlock All of Your Photos for Use in Simile)
$14.99
Free
GG949346759✱✱✱✱✱ B391880✱✱✱✱✱
Baby Painting
(Paint a baby (Level 1))
$0.99
Free
GG374498726✱✱✱✱✱ 277C36E✱✱✱✱✱
Launch Collection
(12 built-in paintings, custom photos, 3 tools)
$24.99
Free
GG065007064✱✱✱✱✱ 96F0EFC✱✱✱✱✱
Chameleon
(Paint a multi-colored chameleon (Level 4))
$2.99
Free
GG783177213✱✱✱✱✱ 216AEA5✱✱✱✱✱
Kitten Painting
(Paint a black & white striped kitten (Level2))
$1.99
Free
GG093161418✱✱✱✱✱ 966BF04✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

3.9 out of 5
90 Ratings

Reviews

oxo666,
Lovely, but can be difficult
Honestly leaving a review only because reviewers that insist on an app being free and complaining about the price is a huge pet peeve considering the amount of time and effort an independent developer has put into it.

The app itself is pretty fun, though I usually play in short snippets rather than large areas at a time because I find myself getting a little frustrated because I can’t see under my finger (hah). It’s probably much easier and much more fun with the iPad Pro and the Apple pencil (which I have neither, unfortunately).

If it’s possible, I think having a list of the IAPs in the settings section (in addition to where they normally are) would be convenient, because I got a bit lost trying to find out how to buy the extra tools.
itrenç,
5 star to 2 star
Wow, I loved this app the moment I downloaded it. As I worked in arcade mode I was going through all the various ways this could actually help me in my own arts. Everything about this was perfect. The Apple rate box popped up and I immediately gave it the 5 stars I thought it deserved. Then I moved on to my next painting. Oh wait, that one costs money. Makes sense, they’ve gotta make their money somehow. I move to the next painting. It costs money as well. So then I just start looking for any that do not. There are literally only two (that I found). Wow. This is *not* a professional art app, devs. I love the work you’ve put into this but the prices you are asking are totally not justified. Again, it’s a great app... it’s just the business model that’s killing it. You either need much more free content and features to counter offset these prices or just lower the prices to something much more reasonable—possibly a bit of both. Otherwise I feel a lot of people are going to do what I’m about to do and just begrudgingly uninstall it 30 minutes after discovering it. What a shame. Wishing all the best for the future of the app here. Really.
hunterjen,
Relaxing and creative!
A really cool little app. I opened it thinking I'd spend just a couple of minutes checking it out, and found myself enjoying it so much, I worked on three tiles. Love the little rating scale, so there's a sense of whether I'm doing OK as I go, and also the sense of satisfaction as I complete each tile. The collaboration feature is one I haven't tried yet but is such a cool idea! One thing I would suggest is that I got a little frustrated after a couple of tools because I would have liked to see a wider range of brushes. My husband (who also downloaded it!) tells me that's available as an upgrade--I didn't even realize there are upgrades in the app, so a little pop up after a level or two might be a good idea?
Thanks for a fun, creative little app that's not a video game!
_kaii_,
Fun, but pricier than I thought
Really love the concept, but I wish there was a way to try more photos without paying $3 for the next. The $15 for unlocking all my photos doesn’t seem that terrible, but I’m not sure if I’m ready to drop that much yet. I’d be totally fine if the app even had ads to watch to unlock photos or some other way to try more before paying for all.
Summerset O'neil,
More Information
I didn’t see a way to contact the developer on the app, but since they respond to reviews I hope they see this.

There needs to be more explanation and instructions, especially for the “arcade” mode.

Questions -
-Is there a zoom feature I haven’t discovered?

-The reference picture is “pixely” with blocky edges. Is my drawing supposed to also be blocky so that it matches better?

-In Arcade mode, are you playing alone or can you invite people somehow?

-Is it considered a game just to see how fast you can do it? Or is there a one-on-one challenge with other players somehow?

-What determines the amount of time you get?

-Can you add an audible countdown so you don’t have to take your eyes off the drawing to check the time? Every second counts so it would help to keep your eyes on what you are drawing.

- Explain how adding a person works. I understand that you can invite others to collaborate, but they don’t have to buy the picture, right? (Assuming it’s a premium one)

-Do invitees have to individually purchase the specialty tools themselves, or does that transfer to them once you invite them to collaborate?

Please add this extra info!

I’m giving 3 stars for now but may update it if improvements are made.
A discriminating critic,
Five Stars
This app is really a welcome change from its competition. Instead of having the software revise pictures in what some software engineer would deem to be “clever” way, each person gets to generate and discover their own art from their personal photos; a feature which makes it much more satisfying.
The collaborative feature also makes it fun to compose family pictures as a family or group of friends.
This app is quite a lot of fun on an iPhone, but is practically addicting on an iPad with the Apple Pencil - definitely 5 stars!
Misticfoe,
Great App, However……….
I love the app, and love the concept behind it. It’s fun and relaxing. However, it’s way overpriced. I didn’t realize at first that you have to pay for each individual picture. I tried a free one first, thinking that there were a couple of free pictures to try to see how you liked it, then you could purchase the app. Well, I liked it, went to look to find where to purchase a full version of the app, and learned that it’s a pay by picture. Sorry, but that’s crazy. If the app is ever available for a one time purchase, I would definitely buy it, but, I’m not paying by picture.
Bobhijt,
This is a great app
This is a exceptional App. There are so many boring apps in the App Store these days. It is great to come across an app that not only “Thinks out of the box” but also let’s you feel like you haven’t waisted your time. Congrats to the developer. Thanks from Bob Hyte
ShadeThatDemonCat,
Way overpriced
I know you need money, and I understand that. But forcing customers to pay to paint their own photos while having like two free photos of your own is a stretch. And the prices of said photos are crazy high. If you're gonna do that, you may as well make it a paid app altogether so that people don't feel ripped off. If you want more money, I suggest ad banners at the bottom and a system where people can paint several of their own photos per day. If they want more, they can pay. Until something happens though, I'm staying at 1 star.
Datflybody,
Awful nickel & dime pricing ruins this app
I should have known that downloading this “free” app would have some fees, but when they ask you to pay $3 to paint your own pictures, you know you have failed. The app would have been something neat to you around with, but I’m not interested in paying $14 to do all of the work myself.

Developers, stop being greedy and do better for your customers. This is just ridicoulous.

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