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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
My wife today went to an art exhibition and a woman was showing her how to
use "Procreate" to sketch drawings. Searching for equivalent functionality to "Procreate", I entered in an App Store search for free "sketch" "drawing" "watercolor" programs. I found so many that to select among them is a daunting task. I've already downloaded and started testing the following: http://i61.tinypic.com/w20j7a.jpg Namely: Sketch (various) SketchUP lite Sketch Pad Zoodle Pad Kaleidoscope FS Paint Geometry Pad My Sketch Pad Sketch Painter Drawing Pad Chalk Pad MyBrushes Lite DrawPad tinker Paint Paint Pad iVisit 3D Pen & Ink etc. Since the available selection of free drawing programs is so huge, may I ask if you have a *favorite sketching program* on the iPad that you already know to be free, usable, and functional? |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On 2014-04-13 02:00:39 +0000, Liam O'Connor said:
My wife today went to an art exhibition and a woman was showing her how to use "Procreate" to sketch drawings. Searching for equivalent functionality to "Procreate", I entered in an App Store search for free "sketch" "drawing" "watercolor" programs. I found so many that to select among them is a daunting task. I've already downloaded and started testing the following: http://i61.tinypic.com/w20j7a.jpg Namely: Sketch (various) Le Snip etc. Since the available selection of free drawing programs is so huge, may I ask if you have a *favorite sketching program* on the iPad that you already know to be free, usable, and functional? My suggestion depends on what you or you wife are actually trying to do. If you want the most capable app in this genre then step up and spend $4.99 and buy ArtStudio, so you can do this sort of stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yft4VLN_N8 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/arts...364017607?mt=8 If you are just noodling around then stick with the free or "Lite" apps. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
In article ,
RichA wrote: The world's most expensive Etch-A-Sketch. nope. there are more expensive tablets than an ipad. |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 20:20:32 -0700, Savageduck wrote:
spend $4.99 and buy ArtStudio, so you can do this sort of stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yft4VLN_N8 If you are just noodling around then stick with the free or "Lite" apps. I disagree with the logic of spending money first, and asking questions later. The best logic is to try the freeware, at your liesure, and when you find a good one, you're done. Almost always (if not always), either a single well recommended free program fits the bill, or, as fate may have it, a combination of free programs does the desired tasks. However, in the rare event there isn't freeware to do what you need, after testing the freeware, you know /EXACTLY/ what is missing - and - only then - would a smart person plunk down money. Of course, nothing is free, so, it takes intelligence to follow this logic. Otherwise, money supercedes intelligent thought. |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On 13/04/2014 05:16, bob mullen wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 20:20:32 -0700, Savageduck wrote: spend $4.99 and buy ArtStudio, so you can do this sort of stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yft4VLN_N8 If you are just noodling around then stick with the free or "Lite" apps. I disagree with the logic of spending money first, and asking questions later. The best logic is to try the freeware, at your liesure, and when you find a good one, you're done. Well, and even as one of the more parsimonious of the species, not sure I agree with you there. Freeware can be very buggy and difficult to use and configure. Almost always (if not always), either a single well recommended free program fits the bill, or, as fate may have it, a combination of free programs does the desired tasks. Here I agree to a point, but how often does that happen? And apps are, relatively, quite inexpensive. However, in the rare event there isn't freeware to do what you need, after testing the freeware, you know /EXACTLY/ what is missing - and - only then - would a smart person plunk down money. Depends how much you value your time. As I get older/old, I'm far less inclined to invest time into something that has an uncertain outcome. Of course, nothing is free, so, it takes intelligence to follow this logic. Otherwise, money supercedes intelligent thought. I think a decision is informed largely by experience, needs, aptitude with app-type things, the device in question, peer review, marketing, and wealth. And other stuff. -- Cheers, Rob |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:13:05 +0100, RJH wrote:
Here I agree to a point, but how often does that happen? And apps are, relatively, quite inexpensive. Depends how much you value your time. As I get older/old, I'm far less inclined to invest time into something that has an uncertain outcome. All good points. Nothing is free. Not even these free apps I'm testing: http://i62.tinypic.com/e1akqh.jpg On the one hand, you can PAY for someone to make a good app, and if it isn't actually good, you can complain and get your money back. On the other hand, you can ASK which free apps are good, and, if they're not good, you can try another free app. One costs money; the other costs time and effort. Either way, you're 'paying' for finding & using the best app. It seems, as a general observation, that Apple users are much more willing to pay for the advice, and to be told how to do something, than are Linux/Android users. As just one example, on my Android phones and Linux/Windows dual-boot laptops, I can do *everything* I've ever needed to do (within reason), and I haven't paid for a single app, ever, on Android/Linux, and the only Apps I've ever paid for on Windows are TurboTax & MS Office. Everything else I need is easily obtained with freeware; but, I agree, freeware also has a cost (i.e., time & effort). That's why I asked. Here's the freeware I'm currently testing out, on the iPad: http://i62.tinypic.com/e1akqh.jpg |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On 14/04/2014 12:00, Liam O'Connor wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:13:05 +0100, RJH wrote: Here I agree to a point, but how often does that happen? And apps are, relatively, quite inexpensive. Depends how much you value your time. As I get older/old, I'm far less inclined to invest time into something that has an uncertain outcome. All good points. Nothing is free. Not even these free apps I'm testing: http://i62.tinypic.com/e1akqh.jpg On the one hand, you can PAY for someone to make a good app, and if it isn't actually good, you can complain and get your money back. On the other hand, you can ASK which free apps are good, and, if they're not good, you can try another free app. One costs money; the other costs time and effort. Either way, you're 'paying' for finding & using the best app. It seems, as a general observation, that Apple users are much more willing to pay for the advice, and to be told how to do something, than are Linux/Android users. Can't say either way. As a mainly Apple user I do find there's a lot less scope to fettle. So you have to do it Apple's way, or not at all. iTunes is a maddening example. As just one example, on my Android phones and Linux/Windows dual-boot laptops, I can do *everything* I've ever needed to do (within reason), and I haven't paid for a single app, ever, on Android/Linux, and the only Apps I've ever paid for on Windows are TurboTax & MS Office. Everything else I need is easily obtained with freeware; but, I agree, freeware also has a cost (i.e., time & effort). That's why I asked. Here's the freeware I'm currently testing out, on the iPad: http://i62.tinypic.com/e1akqh.jpg Well, good luck with that little lot :-) Were you not persuaded by Mr Duck's suggestion, above? -- Cheers, Rob |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 17:19:55 +0100, RJH wrote:
Were you not persuaded by Mr Duck's suggestion, above? IMHO, only a moron plunks down his money before knowing what he can get for free. It's like getting married for sex. In the long term, you'll wish you hadn't committed yourself. Better first to test out the free versions, ask your friends what they use, and then, only after you know what you're getting into, then plunk down your money. By then, you'll know exactly what is out there, and what you need to pay for (almost always, you can get all you want, or need, for free). It just takes effort (which is the cost of freeware). |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On 2014-04-14 18:25:28 +0000, Liam O'Connor said:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 17:19:55 +0100, RJH wrote: Were you not persuaded by Mr Duck's suggestion, above? IMHO, only a moron plunks down his money before knowing what he can get for free. I usually check free and *Lite" versions first. However, there are always limitations and/or ads, and I inevitably find myself either buying the in app upgrade or the premium or Pro version which usually run in the very affordable $0.99 to $5.00 range, with some superb apps running around $10.00, which if you can afford an iPad/iPhone in the first place is not particularly exorbitant. It's like getting married for sex. In the long term, you'll wish you hadn't committed yourself. That is an entirely different issue. Are you trying to tell us something about your current marital condition? Better first to test out the free versions, ask your friends what they use, and then, only after you know what you're getting into, then plunk down your money. Then ask your friends. However, you asked here and I can tell you that the best of the iPad drawing/art programs is by far ArtStudio which is well worth the $4.99 asking price, unless you are just collecting apps with no sincere intent to ever use them. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/arts...364017607?mt=8 By then, you'll know exactly what is out there, and what you need to pay for (almost always, you can get all you want, or need, for free). Since you asked the question here, consider that some of us might have already done all that research. It just takes effort (which is the cost of freeware). ....and you still have the issue of having a free app which might fall short of your needs and/or expectations, when $0.99-$4.99 could get you exactly what you are looking for. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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What is a good free sketching art program on the iPad?
On 2014-04-14 20:24:53 +0000, Savageduck said:
On 2014-04-14 18:25:28 +0000, Liam O'Connor said: On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 17:19:55 +0100, RJH wrote: Were you not persuaded by Mr Duck's suggestion, above? IMHO, only a moron plunks down his money before knowing what he can get for free. I usually check free and *Lite" versions first. However, there are always limitations and/or ads, and I inevitably find myself either buying the in app upgrade or the premium or Pro version which usually run in the very affordable $0.99 to $5.00 range, with some superb apps running around $10.00, which if you can afford an iPad/iPhone in the first place is not particularly exorbitant. It's like getting married for sex. In the long term, you'll wish you hadn't committed yourself. That is an entirely different issue. Are you trying to tell us something about your current marital condition? Better first to test out the free versions, ask your friends what they use, and then, only after you know what you're getting into, then plunk down your money. Then ask your friends. However, you asked here and I can tell you that the best of the iPad drawing/art programs is by far ArtStudio which is well worth the $4.99 asking price, unless you are just collecting apps with no sincere intent to ever use them. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/arts...364017607?mt=8 By then, you'll know exactly what is out there, and what you need to pay for (almost always, you can get all you want, or need, for free). Since you asked the question here, consider that some of us might have already done all that research. It just takes effort (which is the cost of freeware). ...and you still have the issue of having a free app which might fall short of your needs and/or expectations, when $0.99-$4.99 could get you exactly what you are looking for. BTW: Here is just one more piece of evidence that ArtStudio @ $4.99 is probably the best tool for the art minded iPad owner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOOyL_2zE7g -- Regards, Savageduck |
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