#BEST DRAWING APPS FOR IPAD PRO#
Since all recent iPads, not just the iPad Pro but also the entry-level standard iPads, now have Apple Pencil support, this seems like a reasonable assumption. I will focus primarily on apps that allow the use of an Apple Pencil since it is to be expected that anybody looking to do technical drawings will not lose time trying to do so with their fingers anyway. So with our requirements defined, let’s have a look at some of the apps available on the market today. Let’s have a look at some iPad apps and see if the better, in theory, more ergonomic device, also leads to more ergonomic apps.
#BEST DRAWING APPS FOR IPAD PC#
Many apps on PC make it surprisingly difficult to do this kind of work, Adobe Illustrator, for example: while it is possible to do so, the learning curve is very steep.
#BEST DRAWING APPS FOR IPAD FULL#
I think that’s the real USP of iPads these days.Īpple started a whole new device category (tablets) when they launched the iPad in 2010, but the iPad Pro with its Apple Pencil is a full new ball game when it comes to drawing: now, finally, we have something close to a real replacement of pen and paper.
I did buy one of those some years back, but boy that opens up a whole new can of worms! Not just hooking it up and getting it to work with a graphics program, but the disconnect between the WACOM pad on your desk and the action happening on the screen just makes it difficult.
Remember, back in the day when you tried to make a drawing on your PC, what a pain that was trying to get something done using your mouse? Sure, you could buy a WACOM pad or similar so you can use a pen and hook that up to your PC. We reveal the top five picks on the app store. Looking for the best iPad apps for Technical Drawings?