That’s all down to the awesome new design. Now, the ants look much nicer, work way faster, and you get to see a live preview of your selection as you’re making it. The marching ants we used to have were good enough for the Paint Selection Tool, but since Quick Selection is a lot more powerful, we had to completely rewrite the whole thing-from the ground up. The design of the marching ants was one of the biggest changes we had to make in this update. I guess that makes it sound like it was just a case of copying and pasting a bunch of code, but it wasn’t quite as simple like that. In this case, that made it much easier for us to add two truly desktop-class selection tools to Pixelmator for iOS. One of the great things about working with macOS and iOS is that we can often reuse code from one app in the other, because the two platforms are so well integrated. And that’s just what we did in Pixelmator 2.3 for iOS. Which was pretty cool, because that was actually our plan all along-to bring those two tools to macOS and then add them to Pixelmator for iOS. Pretty much the first tweets and emails we got after shipping the last Pixelmator for Mac update had you guys asking us if the Quick Selection and Magnetic Selection tools were coming to iOS.
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