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750B3C50-F9B6-4DBD-A1C8-A92A95ED2AF2.jpeg I have been drawing for relaxation and I usually draw while listening to a podcast. I have no drawing experience but I am loving copying sketches of different animals. I don’t trace, I just draw what I see, using a sketch as a reference. Each drawing takes me at least 2-3 hours and I use Procreate. This baby elephant is my favourite.

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading all the posts from this topic over the last few years - you are all so talented.
 
Working on learning cross platform drawing apps.

Sketchbook:

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and Procreate:

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I still prefer Procreate’s controls and tools. I also dislike being online to use Sketchbook, but I’ll keep dabbling. I may attempt Designer next, just looking for an app that gives me everything Procreate does cross platform.
 
procreate



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Sketchbook (the controls are nowhere near as good as Procreate)

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And finger painting in Sketches Pro (I like this one)

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Going to start playing with Affinity Photo. I think I will always have the cheapest iPad that works with the pencil, but may try a Wacom.
 
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