When your artwork is finished, tap the ①Back button on the Main toolbar. Then select ②Back to My Gallery to go back to My Gallery.
If you want to edit again, tap the ①Artwork and tap ②Edit button.
If you want to see the Artwork enlarged, tap the thumbnail to enlarge it. In Enlarged View you can view other artwork by flicking left and right, not scrolling up and down. In Enlarged View the time you spent drawing the artwork is displayed. It tends that most of the submitted artwork are around 4-8 hours. To return to list view, flick up or down .
Tapping the ① Playback button displays the time-lapse video.
If you would like to save a completed image in your OS photo gallery, press the ① Share button (for iOS) or the "…" button (in the case of Android), tap ② Photo (PNG) , and then "Save Image." This menu also allows one to save videos, and it's fun to make time-lapse videos and save them in the photo library. It's also enjoyable to share videos on one's favorite SNS.
①… button also includes ②Duplicate . It can be fun to duplicate the artwork when you have finished the line drawing, and then try out different ways of coloring it in such as shading or anime styling.
* If "Save Image" is not displayed after choosing file format on iOS, there is a possibility that the access to Photo Library is turned off. Check that ibisPaint has access to your Photo Library via Home Screen> Settings App> Privacy> Photos.
* There are two file formats for saving images: PNG and JPEG. PNG does not lower the quality of the image while keep the file size big. Meanwhile, JPEG file size is small though it lowers the quality of the image. When saving as PNG file, you may also save it as a transparent PNG file.
* Even if you saved your image as PNG, X, Facebook and other SNS convert files to JPEG which leads to a degradation in image quality. This is probably intended to reduce server storage requirements on the SNS side or to be a measure to reduce user data allowance usage when uploading.
* For ways to post unchanged PNG images to X, please refer to "How to post transparent PNG images to X".