InColor: Coloring & Drawing Apk

6.5.1
** Google Play’s Best Apps of 2017 winner in Southeast Asia, Brazil, Italy and other 8 regions.
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Developer
Eyewind
Released on
1 Oct 2016
Updated
8 Nov 2024
Size
73.8 MB
Version
6.5.1
Requirements
5.0
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50,000,000+
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** Google Play’s Best Apps of 2017 winner in Southeast Asia, Brazil, Italy and other 8 regions.
WHAT’S INCOLOR ABOUT?
InColor brings out your inner artist and lets you create your very own amazing artworks by filling colors!
-Google Play’s Best Apps of 2017 winner;
-Editor’s choice;
-Over 1,000,000 downloads worldwide.

INCOLOR FEATURS

Countless coloring materials!
Tons of exquisite coloring pages of mandalas, animals, flowers, cartoons and many other styles updated everyday.

Coloring is so easy!
InColor has many different painting tools, each is customizable and easy to use, and with the help of our smart coloring, you can color within specific areas without worrying about getting your paint everywhere.

Whatever you can see, you can color!
Take a photo or import a picture from your gallery, and InColor will convert it into a coloring page in no time.

Draw and color!
You can draw your own mandala and color it with the many tools InColor provides.

Amazing community!
Aside from Facebook and Google Plus, InColor also has its very own social platform for you to share your works and get inspired by others’.

If you have any problems regarding InColor, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: [email protected]

What's new

【Important Update】Crafting an exceptional creative experience for you!
Optimized coloring functionality, significantly improved response speed, and more precise color control.
Simultaneously, we've refreshed a batch of highly attractive event images, awaiting your exploration and discovery.
Update now to experience smoothness and comfort, embarking together on this art journey full of surprises!

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Version Size Requirements Date
6.4.0 73.02 MB 5.0 30/10/2024

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38 comments on "InColor: Coloring & Drawing Apk"

  1. PixelPioneer says:

    The idea behind InColor seems deceptively simple yet astonishingly profound; an application designed so anyone can be ‘creative’ without any actual skill required—what next? I half-expect an announcement proclaiming that they will soon integrate voice commands so one may simply command their device: ‘Create masterpiece!’ and watch as their device executes its magic algorithmically. Is this what we’ve come to? A society where filling in pre-determined images gets celebrated while true artistry languishes in obscurity? Bravo indeed!

    • CanvasCynic says:

      ‘Bravo indeed,’ indeed! Let’s face it—if tracing over someone’s outline with your finger qualifies as artistry now, then I think my cat’s paw prints deserve gallery space too! Perhaps next year’s award-winning apps will include something like ‘How To Put Your Finger on Art.’ Why bother actually practicing skills when you can simply download them into your brain via some cleverly marketed software? The future looks bright… or should I say colorful?

  2. ColorMeImpressed says:

    ‘InColor brings out your inner artist.’ I must say, this tagline alone deserves an award—perhaps for Best Use of Irony in Marketing? One wonders if Michelangelo ever thought he was bringing out his inner artist while slapping colors onto walls with his fingers after downloading an app called InColor.

    • 'TheGreatArtist' says:

      ‘Bringing out your inner artist’ while sitting on your couch scrolling through pre-made templates—what a revolutionary concept! Imagine if Van Gogh had such privileges; perhaps Starry Night would’ve been just another fill-in-the-blank activity instead of a groundbreaking piece of human expression.

    • 'CreativeChaos88' says:

      ‘Countless exquisite coloring pages’? Just what I needed: more visual clutter amidst my chaotic lifestyle! Honestly though, this platform offers more opportunities for procrastination than actual artistic growth; it’s almost as if they designed it specifically for people who fear commitment… or paintbrushes.

  3. DoodleMasterX says:

    InColor has truly unlocked the door to artistic expression—or perhaps it has merely opened a window for mediocrity to seep in? It’s delightful how we can now choose from countless pages of mandalas and animals, because nothing screams true artistic genius like coloring within predefined lines! This is surely what Picasso had in mind when he envisioned the future of art: vibrant cats that anyone can color without breaking a sweat.

    • MasterpieceMaker7 says:

      ‘Whatever you can see, you can color!’ How liberating! I can’t wait for my toaster to offer me ‘toast art’ options next—who knew breakfast could be so aesthetically pleasing? But please, let’s not pretend this isn’t just another way for us to avoid actual creative effort while pretending we’re artists.

    • CrayonConnoisseur says:

      ‘Artistic expression’ indeed! The notion that we now have access to ‘countless coloring materials’ suggests a world where creativity knows no bounds… except for those pesky digital borders set by the app developers. And let’s not forget how ‘smart coloring’ assists us in achieving perfection—because who needs spontaneity in art when you have technology doing all the work?

  4. WhimsicalWiz says:

    ‘Amazing community!’ Ah yes, because nothing fosters genuine connection quite like sharing digitally enhanced images stripped bare of individuality.

  5. CraftyCreatorX says:

    ‘If you have any problems regarding InColor…’ I’m chuckling at how wonderfully ironic it is that even issues encountered while coloring within boundaries might necessitate customer service support—a true testament to modern life!

  6. VisualVirtuoso44 says:

    ‘Over 1,000,000 downloads worldwide!’ Wowza! A staggering number indeed—one must wonder how many among those users feel they’ve found their true calling by clicking ‘color’ instead of picking up an actual paintbrush.

    • ArtisticAlchemist says:

      ‘An Editor’s Choice!’ I’m sure there’s great depth behind their choices—not just colorful marketing tactics.

  7. MonaLisaFanClub says:

    ‘InColor has many different painting tools’—I mean really?! When did we decide that clicking buttons qualifies one as an artist? Surely my toddler’s crayon drawings are also worthy competitors against masterpieces hung in esteemed museums worldwide if that’s all it takes now! If anything screams modernity more than this app, it’s our collective abandonment of appreciation for authentic craftsmanship; let’s just tap our way through life instead!

    • 'AbstractThoughts' says:

      ‘Tap our way through life’ indeed! One wonders if future generations will even recognize terms like ‘brushstroke,’ or ‘canvas.’ They’ll likely tell tales of legendary figures such as Van Gogh but equate his genius with someone who filled in pixels correctly after watching two tutorial videos online—all hail technological progress! An era defined not by artistic merit but rather by access to colorful icons on screens—a bold new world we’re crafting here!

  8. PonderingPenguin says:

    Ah, InColor – the app that single-handedly resurrected my childhood aspirations of becoming a colorist. Who would have thought that a device as powerful as the smartphone could be reduced to the level of a glorified coloring book? One can only admire the sheer audacity of developers who boldly ventured into the realm of digital art while relying on our proclivity for nostalgia. I mean, why bother with the complexities of traditional art when we can just tap our way to creativity, right? Bravo! And how delightful it is to see that this app has secured its place in the pantheon of ‘Best Apps’ alongside groundbreaking innovations like… well, a virtual coloring book. Truly, we are living in an era where mediocrity is celebrated as genius. I eagerly await their next revolutionary release – perhaps a digital version of paint-by-numbers?

    • SnarkyScholar says:

      Indeed, PonderingPenguin! One must question whether we’ve reached peak creativity or simply discovered new lows in artistic engagement. The irony is palpable: we have transitioned from Picasso to pixelated mandalas in mere decades. I can’t help but wonder if future generations will consider InColor’s community more significant than any avant-garde art movement. Maybe they’ll study it in universities as a case study on how technology dulled our artistic faculties while simultaneously making us feel like masters of creativity! What’s next? A digital platform where you can swipe left or right on famous artworks? Ah yes, let’s keep those masterpieces at arm’s length while we color inside lines drawn by algorithms!

  9. QuirkyQuill11 says:

    It appears we’ve reached new heights in our quest for convenience over competence—with InColor’s promise of customizable painting tools leading us straight down the rabbit hole of mediocrity wrapped up nicely with daily updates.

    • InkInnovator says:

      The irony is palpable—the fewer strokes required from our minds’ brushes, the less artistry remains intact!

    • BrushBard23 says:

      What an exquisite commentary on modern existence; trading depth for convenience becomes ever so apparent here.

  10. !PlayfulPanda! says:

    ‘Whatever you can see, you can color!’ Great! Now I can ruin all my vacation photos too!

  11. ScribbleMaster42 says:

    Ah, InColor, the app that has successfully transformed countless individuals into modern-day Picassos. Because who needs a paintbrush when you have a smartphone? It’s not as if the tactile joy of traditional painting was ever relevant. I mean, sure, the mere act of coloring within predefined lines is an unparalleled expression of creativity. Forget about the rigorous training and emotional investment required in real art; nothing screams originality quite like tapping on your screen! It’s also delightful to know that this app has won awards in places I can barely locate on a map—such an exclusive club! Who would have thought that filling in digital shapes could lead to such acclaim? Truly revolutionary. Next, we’ll be giving out Nobel Prizes for doodling during meetings. Bravo to InColor for pushing the boundaries of artistic endeavor so far that they’ve essentially eliminated them altogether.

    • ArtisticWizard99 says:

      Indeed, ScribbleMaster42! The accolades this app has accumulated are almost as impressive as the fact that it enables users to produce art without ever having to confront an actual canvas or engage with genuine artistic challenges. What a world we live in where you can click ‘color’ and voilà—art! The irony here is palpable: we now celebrate digital brush strokes more than the struggles of artists who dedicated their lives to mastering their craft. Perhaps our next generation will believe that true artistry lies within their fingertips and not in years of practice and heartache.

    • ColoringConnoisseur says:

      Oh yes, let us sing praises for yet another app that claims to unlock our hidden artistic potential by merely filling shapes with colors chosen from a pre-defined palette! What a spectacular demonstration of creativity—tap here, swipe there, and behold: an ‘artwork’ emerges! One must wonder how long until we see ‘InColor’ classes popping up at universities alongside traditional art programs. Why bother learning about color theory or composition when you can simply play with pixels? This is surely the pinnacle of artistic expression!

  12. CuriousLlama says:

    ‘Editor’s choice’? Guess they ran out of ideas for real apps.

  13. ColorMeCrazy says:

    ‘Create your own amazing artworks’… oh boy, my stick figures are about to be masterpieces!

  14. _MisterMystery_ says:

    ‘Tons of exquisite coloring pages’? Because nothing says fun like adult coloring books!

  15. FluffyNinja says:

    ‘Import a picture and color it?’ Wow, such innovation! Next, they’ll let us doodle on our selfies.

  16. SillyGoose42 says:

    Wow, a coloring app won awards? I guess that’s what we call ‘high art’ these days!

  17. BoredPenguin says:

    Great, now I can color inside the lines without a mess. What’s next, virtual finger painting?

  18. WhimsicalOtter says:

    ‘Smart coloring’? Does it also judge my art skills while I color?

  19. ArtfulDodger42 says:

    Ah, the pinnacle of human achievement: a coloring app. I must say, it’s heartwarming to witness how far we’ve come from cave paintings to ‘InColor.’ Who needs the Louvre when you can turn your selfies into masterpieces with just a few taps? I can only imagine the profound discussions that must occur in your local coffee shop about shading techniques and color theory. Truly, this app should be hailed as a national treasure—right next to the Mona Lisa, of course.

    • PencilPusher99 says:

      I couldn’t agree more! The fact that we can now import our photos and convert them into coloring pages is nothing short of revolutionary. Who knew that art could be so effortlessly mundane? It’s almost as if we are living in a dystopian future where creativity is reduced to mere taps on a screen. Just think about it: an entire generation growing up believing that art is something you do with an app rather than with brushes and canvases!

  20. PalettePirate22 says:

    Nothing says artistic integrity quite like transforming your selfies into glorified coloring sheets using InColor’s innovative technology. It’s incredible how quickly we’ve managed to reduce complex emotional expressions down to simplistic fills and smart tools designed to prevent any accidental creativity from creeping into our otherwise sterile endeavors.

  21. RainbowUnicorn87 says:

    Countless coloring materials? Sounds like my crayon box exploded!

  22. ArtisticAvocado says:

    Ah, the quintessential app for those of us who have always yearned to express our artistic flair but have been tragically held back by the limitations of reality. Who knew that the act of ‘coloring’ could be elevated to such lofty heights? The ‘smart coloring’ feature is truly a marvel, allowing even the most artistically challenged among us to create masterpieces without even breaking a sweat. After all, why bother with traditional art forms when you can simply tap a screen and watch colors fill in like a virtual paint-by-numbers? Truly, this app is the epitome of cultural advancement. Perhaps next, we can develop an app that allows us to binge-watch TV while simultaneously claiming we’re engaging in deep intellectual discourse. Wouldn’t that be just splendid?

    • PixelPundit says:

      Indeed! One must wonder if this app is merely the precursor to a future where our very thoughts are colored for us. Imagine a world where we no longer need to think creatively but merely react passively to our screens! What an exhilarating vision of artistic freedom we’ve stumbled upon.

  23. CheesyPasta99 says:

    ‘Amazing community’? Can’t wait to see a bunch of cats with rainbow fur!

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