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You can now grab a free copy of Brushstroke for iOS inside the Apple Store app ($5 value)

Apple is now offering Brushstroke for free inside of the Apple Store app. It is regularly listed at $4.99, but anyone with the free Apple Store app on their devices can download it for free. Head below for details on how to redeem the freebie:

Download the Apple Store app. Hit the “Discover” button along the bottom, then scroll down about halfway down the list and hit “Download Now”. From there you will be taken to the App Store and then just follow the on screen instructions.

More details on Brushstroke:

Turn your photos into paintings with Brushstroke.

Brushstroke transforms your album photos and snaps into beautiful paintings in one touch. Edit, sign, and share your work on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Want your artwork printed? We’ve teamed up with CanvasPop to provide the best quality canvas prints available. Pick a frame and size, and you’ll have your masterpiece delivered and hanging on your wall in no time.

Features:

• Automatically transform your photos into one of many painting styles

• Load photos from your Camera Roll and other Albums

• Take snaps and watch them transform instantly

• Experiment with different color palettes

• Adjust your painting to get just the right look

• Select from a variety of canvases and surfaces

• Sign your painting to personalize it

• Share your art on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

• Have your art printed and shipped right to your doorstep

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices