![]() It is very intuitive to use and creates very clean designs. Pros: Adobe Draw is very simple to work with, and visually very clean, which allows you to focus on the drawing, not the app. ![]() It can import and export many image types, and works with vector images, so it has extremely sharp quality, even when zoomed in very close. This is great for working with the My Body Model images that have more than 4 forms to a page. Layers are great for adding depth to the drawings, or playing with mixing and matching garment pieces.Ĭons: Very few brush types available. I really only found two that I liked to use in this app, and the resulting images will all have the same inked appearance.Ĭost: Free, or incorporates with Adobe Suite with a paid subscription.Īdobe Sketch is another free app for the iPad, and can be seen as a companion to Adobe Draw. This program creates less sharp, “sketchy” style images.Īdobe Sketch is very similar to Adobe Draw, but has tools like pencils and watercolors to create a much softer image. Pros: This app has the same benefits as the Adobe Draw program, with the exception of the cleanliness of the images. On the plus side, I think this app had the best “pencil” brush of everything I tried – the response to the pressure sensitivity of the Apple Pencil was fantastic.īecause this is not a vector program, the quality does not scale with the zoom. I also really enjoyed how simple it was to use – it was very intuitive to import an image, add a sketch layer, and start drawing.Ĭons: As with Adobe Draw, this app also has very few brush types available, and again I found that I really only liked using two or three of them to create the My Body Model sketches. I found that I enjoyed drawing sketches more in Adobe Sketch with the pencil, but I enjoyed the Adobe Draw app more for coloring the designs. Update: Since the time of publication of this review, Adobe has launched a new drawing app, Adobe Fresco. This new app combines Adobe Draw and Adobe Fresco, and Doctor T wrote a step-by-step Adobe Fresco tutorial to cover the basics. SketchBook is a nice app that I loved for coloring. ![]() It’s a great all-in-one app that provides a lot of functionality. SketchBook offers easy access to all of the drawing tools and program options in simple to use side panels. Pros: SketchBook has lots of great pens/pencils/brushes allow for a fun drawing experience. Everything is on the screen, but it doesn’t feel cluttered or overwhelming. The app is very intuitive to use, and doesn’t feel like it clutters up the drawing surface too much. Although this isn’t a vector drawing program, the pixelation isn’t as bad as in some of the other apps, so it is a bit cleaner to zoom in for some fine detail work.Ĭons: This app feels like the runner up app for me.
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