![]() ![]() ![]() And while I love, love, love paper and watercolor, it sure is nice to be able to just hit the back button when I mess up. For those eco-conscious souls, the iPad offers a great selection of hassle-free drawing and painting apps. Think of all the lovely line art coloring pages you can produce on this thing. If you want to worry more about getting ideas out of your head and less about diagram style and structure, you need Mindnode. ![]() As for exporting your work, Mindnode supports PDF, OPML, PNG, and more. You can output it straight to Illustrator, upload it to Adobe Cloud or Behance with a tap of a finger. Mindnode also offers iCloud sync with their pro version which you can then sync to the Mac version. Now I know this is going to be a controversial 'number one' but here's why I love Adobe Draw so much. Here's a round-up of my top five favorite apps for art and drawing, so far (and believe me, I've downloaded and tried a LOT of apps)! 1. But when the iPad Pro, and more specifically the Apple Pencil came along, and I could do everything from rough pencil-looking sketches to outputting vector art.all from Starbucks.SOLD! And best of all I'm drawing and (digitally) painting more than ever! I've resisted going digital for a long time, I tried a few Wacom tablets and didn't really enjoy them. Hey friend! I'm sure we're already besties on Instagram, which means you know how much I've been raving about my new iPad Pro! ![]()
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