I am now actually quite skeptical about tablet and stylus in general. I met few experiences with digital materials from Wacom and else brands that didn’t convince me much for sketching. I used to have Plants vs Zombie, but it mostly killed so many hours of my time ! So I uninstall it. If you look at my current Ipad there is no game inside. But I promise to myself to do not get too excited about the newest or the latest product in trend as long as I have not tried it myself. SketchBook Pro is amongst the top 3 painting apps that are releasing iPad versions of their apps, including Layers for iPad ($6.99) and Brushes iPad Edition ($9.99).These last few days I made a lot of research about the IPad Pro – wether it is suitable for me – as a sketcher.* I am a Wacom user for years, and I was positively impressed from what I saw online about the Apple tablet. Files can be emailed out (even in PSD format). Undo or redo up to 10 times and create up to 6 layers for complex yet dynamic drawings. The SketchBook Pro iPad app emulates pressure sensitivity using a synthetic system so your brushes fade-off. Pick from over 75 brush types like pencil, pen, markers plus photo brushes to create accurate and realistic sketches. SketchBook Pro for iPad features a large 1024×768 full-screen drawing area, with support for 2 and 3 finger touch and swipe gestures to easy panning and zooming around while you draw. Ready to create hardcore illustrations or just wanna doodle away on your iPad? SketchBook Pro for iPad is Autodesk’s paint and drawing app that brings its powerful desktop paint engine and streamlined tools for iPad with an easy to use interface and loads of features for $7.99 in the App Store.
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