Company Name: Belief Engine
About: "Thanks to this useful app, drawing realistic hands can become a whole lot
easier" - ImagineFX
"Pencillers, inkers, and colorists should all give this a
look!" - Tony Moore, co-creator of The Walking Dead
If you're an artist and
ever wanted just quick and easy drawing reference for hands, heads, or even feet
(IAP) without having to awkwardly pose your limbs in front of a mirror, this app
is for you!
HANDY is an artist's ref.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Belief Engine
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit Handy Art Reference Tool Website
Privacy Policy: http://handyarttool.com/PrivacyPolicy.html
Developer: Belief Engine
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by Rambo8649
I thought this app was ok until I decided to take a look at the developers privacy policy at the App Store. Look at the data this developer collects that is “linked to your identity”. This is completely uneccessary and to be honest, very unsettling.
Response to Developer: Than why does your privacy policy show that the data your collecting is linked to my identity? Why not categorize this data collected as not linked to my identity? And why do you need location data?
by UndraTundra
It’d be nice if you could adjust the skin tone as well. Lots of artists forget that people with darker skin have lighter palms. Also, artists would be able to see how different lighting situations affect different skin tones. Other than that, if they’re going to charge $6 to unlock the entire app, it should have more, like a full body model. Right now for the baseline payment it’s pretty much just heads and hands in only one skintone.
by MarieHTP
It is a great app, if a bit clunky at times to go from one page to another. But the only real problem that I see with it, is the lack a diversity other than age, gender, and race. Now many apps allow you to make subtle adjustment to all the parts of the face, and that is a very useful feature. The hand portion of Handy has achieved that level of sophistication. Now what about the faces? Hair would also be nice. Most women I know have hair or a wig.