![]() ![]() No digital application and tablet screen will give you the real feel of working with pastels and charcoal, but drawing apps for iPad are not looking to replace feel – they are designed to mimic the effect, and that is what iPastels does so well. Download iPastels for free (in-app purchases).IPastels lets you create some realistic pastel artwork (Image credit: iPastels) You can export to a range of formats, including JPG, PNG, PDF and SVG, and there are over 100 brushes available, in styles including paints, pencils, inks, pastels and gouaches. In short, this is one of the few drawing apps for iPad that's squarely targeted at the professional market. We also loved the UI – find out more in our Affinity Designer for iPad review.Īffinity Designer supports both CMYK and RGB, and has a full Pantone library in the colour swatch panel, meaning it's ideal for creating both digital and printed art. Our testing appreciated the fact it can support huge multi-artboard canvases with as many layers as you could possibly want, and you can zoom to over one million per cent. Download Affinity Designer for $9.99/£9.99īuilt from the same back end as its award-winning desktop version, Affinity Designer for iPad is a vector drawing program that's fully optimised for iOS, including Touch controls and Apple Pencil support.Photoshop for iPadĪffinity Designer is a powerful app for creating a range of art (Image credit: Future) One of the other brilliant things about the Illustrator app is that you can seamlessly send files to and from the Illustrator software on your desktop (check out the best Adobe deals if you don't have it). In terms of iPad-specific features, we especially loved the optimisation for Apple Pencil and the ability to use the iPad's camera to create instant palettes. The app is free with in-app purchases, but it still has features like radial, grid and mirror repeat. The app takes the best of the Adobe Illustrator software and reimagines it for iPad users and, although it doesn't have all the features of the desktop version, our Illustrator for iPad review found it works incredibly well as a standalone piece of kit (we tested a full version of Illustrator for iPad on the 11-inch iPad Pro (M1, 2021), using an Apple Pencil 2). Illustrator for the iPad is incredibly popular among the digital art community. ![]()
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