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The best drawing apps for iPad can transform your creative life. With most iPads now featuring support for the Apple Pencil, the popular tablet has become a powerful tool for painting and drawing.
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Once you're armed with the iPad and Apple Pencil of your choice, learning to draw is as simple as checking out the App Store (and Creative Bloq, of course). But which app should you choose? There are a lot out there, which cover everything from sketching, painting and prototyping to annotating photos.
To make things easier, we've rounded up some of the best painting and drawing apps to create fantastic art on your iPad – whether you're just learning how to draw or are a seasoned pro. And if you want more model-specific software, then don't miss our round-up of the best iPad Pro apps to use with the Apple Pencil.
Promoted: Inspire Pro
Inspire Pro has one of the fastest and most realistic rendering engines on the App Store, delivering a fluid and natural painting, drawing and sketching experience to your iPad.
It sports 150 brushes including oil paint, airbrushes, spray paint, pencils, crayons, markers, chalk, charcoal, pastels and paint splatters. Inspire Pro also has a wide variety of high-quality and customisable tools for you to choose from.
With Apple Pencil and iPad Pro, the size and opacity of brush strokes react instantly to applied pressure, tilt angle and orientation for unprecedented creative control on a mobile device. Give one of the brushes from the Graphite Pencils set a try with Apple Pencil and iPad Pro, for example, and you'll quickly forget that you're not using an actual pencil and paper.
Watch Inspire Pro in action in this video.
- Download Inspire Pro US: $9.99
- Download Inspire Pro UK: £9.99
01. Procreate
The act of painting in the latest Procreate is even more delightful than in previous versions of the software, making it one of the best drawing apps for iPad users. The app incorporates an unobtrusive UI with easy access sliders, which enable you to quickly adjust the size of your brush/opacity as you work. It saves time and enables you to concentrate on what you're painting, rather than getting distracted by pop-up menus.
Like many of the other iPad art apps here, there's an easy-to-use colour picker (with customisable swatches), layer options, a fast and responsive zoom, good smudging/blending options and a great undo functionality. And if you want to add text to your creations, you'll be pleased to know that the latest version also includes the much-anticipated Text tool.
Procreate has over 130 brushes available by default (see our pick of the best Procreate brushes), and over 50 customisable settings for every brush. The app is powerful, fast and intuitive, and enables you to create large, complex works of art on your iPad.
- Download Procreate US: $9.99
- Download Procreate UK: £9.99
02. Adobe Illustrator Draw
Adobe Illustrator Draw is a digital sketchbook that enables you to express yourself in vector format wherever you go. A sister app to Illustrator CC, this drawing app for your iPad has a simple UI, designed for quickly sketching out ideas and concepts.
It offers a range of features, including simple vector-based drawing tools with separate drawing and photo layers as well as the ability to sync to Adobe's Creative Cloud. With this feature, you can also download Adobe Illustrator-compatible files and work with them.
The app enables you to draw perfectly straight lines and geometric shapes, rename layers, and use shapes from Adobe Capture CC. An enhanced perspective grid also means you can map shapes to a perspective plane.
- Download Adobe Illustrator Draw US: Free
- Download Adobe Illustrator Draw UK: Free
03. Affinity Designer for iPad
Built from the same back end as its award-winning desktop version, Affinity Designer for iPad is fully optimised for iOS, including Touch controls and Apple Pencil support. It can also support huge multi-artboard canvases with as many layers as you could possibly want, and you can zoom to over one million per cent.
Affinity Designer supports both CMYK and RGB, and has a full Pantone library in the colour swatch panel, meaning it's ideal for creating both digital and printed art. You can export to a range of formats, including JPG, PNG, PDF and SVG, and there are over 100 brushes available, in styles including paints, pencils, inks, pastels and gouaches.
Read our full review of Affinity Desinger for iPad. And if you like Serif's easy-to-use UI but are after a photo editing app, check out Affinity Photo.
- Download Affinity Designer US: $19.99
- Download Affinity Designer UK: £19.99
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04. ArtRage
Like the PC and Mac versions, the ArtRage drawing app for iPad is overflowing with options (we gave ArtRage five stars in our review). There's a variety of canvas presets and paper options, plus a wide array of brushes, pencils, crayons, rollers, and pastels.
In its quest for realistic art on the iPad, you can paint directly onto the screen or apply a glob of paint with one tool and smear it around with another. ArtRage also features a dedicated watercolour brush option, which can produce some striking effects.
Once you've familiarised yourself with the interface, it's easy to change brush sizes, bring up the colour picker, work with layers and blend/smudge different elements together. Unfortunately, there's some noticeable lag when moving and scaling your artwork. This takes the shine off what is an incredibly flexible painting program for creating iPad art.
- Download ArtRage US: $4.99
- Download ArtRage UK: £4.99
05. iPastels
No digital application and tablet screen will give you the real feel of working with pastels and charcoal, but apps are not looking to replace feel – they are designed to mimic the effect, and that is what iPastels does so well. Plus, you don't get messy fingers.
It is impressive how well the app replicates some aspects of pastel painting, including soft pastels, oil pastels, pastel pencils, and realistic colour blending using your finger on the screen just like you would on paper. One downside is that you have to stop drawing when you want to adjust the size and pressure of your tool, but there are plus sides – including the ability to correct mistakes quickly and simply.
For that reason and more, iPastel is a great app to use if you want to try out compositions before beginning a real painting – or just for a bit of fun. It has Apple Pencil support, and the upgrade to Pro features costs $4.99/£4.99.
- Download iPastels US: Free (in-app purchases)
- Download iPastels UK: Free (in-app purchases)
06. MediBang Paint for iPad
If you're new to digital art and so after a brilliant-but-basic drawing app for your iPad, look no further than MediBang Paint for iPad. An easy-to-use program, MediBang has similar features to Photoshop, including layers, with the ability to add styles and a handy brush editor. In fact, MediBang is full of brilliant painting and drawing tools – so much so that it's hard to believe it's free.
Compatible with iOS 11 and above, if you want to create professional-looking artwork but are on a budget, this is the iPad drawing app for you.
- Download MediBang US: Free (In-app purchases)
- Download MediBang UK: Free (In-app purchases)
07. Zen Brush 2
The sequel to the popular Zen Brush takes what its predecessor does best – emulating the feel of painting with traditional Japanese calligraphy brushes – and builds upon it. Zen Brush 2 has a new drawing engine that's smoother and more fluent than before, making it even easier to lose yourself in the process of creating beautiful Zen art.
As well as the new drawing engine, Zen Brush 2 has a gallery feature that enables you to save your work in progress, as well as an ink dispersion effect to give your drawings an added feeling of depth.
There's support for pressure-sensitive styluses (not to mention Apple Pencil) and best of all you're no longer restricted to black ink – now you can use red ink too.
- Download Zen Brush 2 US: $2.99
- Download Zen Brush 2 UK: £2.99
08. Concepts
Created specifically for professionals, Concepts is an advanced sketching and design app. It features infinite canvas and organic brushes, a fluid and responsive vector drawing engine, and intuitive precision tools, all tailored for a natural-feeling drawing experience. Whether you’re an architect, product designer, illustrator or visual thinker, you can explore, iterate and share your designs anywhere you go.
Concepts is compatible with iOS 11 and later, and supports the iPad Pro (2018) and second-generation Apple Pencil. Double-tap tool switching is supported, plus you can customise how the double-tap manifests itself.
- Download Concepts US: Free (in-app purchases)
- Download Concepts UK: Free (in-app purchases)
09. Artstudio Pro
Artstudio Pro for iPad is the successor to ArtStudio – a legacy version of which is still available for $4.99/£4.99. The new version has been optimised for Apple Pencil, and claims to be 5-10 times faster than ArtStudio.
There are new and improved tools, which include 27 blending modes, over 100 built-in brushes and the ability to import all types of formats, including ABL brushes. There are also various different canvas sizes and options that include layers, layer masks, filters and effects. With an active community and plenty of features to play around with, we think this is a great choice for artists.
- Download Artstudio Pro US: $11.99
- Download Artstudio Pro UK: £11.99
10. Pixelmator for iOS
If you need a full-fat iPad alternative to Photoshop, Pixelmator for iOS is about as good as it gets. Whether you simply want to enhance or touch up some photography, or go the whole hog and paint detailed, layered images from scratch, it has you covered with a heavyweight set of tools, brushes and effects.
It will even open layered Photoshop images, so you can start work on your desktop and then carry on with your art while you're on the move. And if you have an iPad Pro you'll find full Apple Pencil compatibility, featuring palm rejection, pressure, tilt and acceleration sensitivity.
- Download Pixelmator US: $4.99
- Download Pixelmator UK: £4.99
11. Comic Draw
While some painting and drawing apps cover a broad range of abilities and creative disciplines, Comic Draw is single-minded in its purpose. Comic artists are its target, and in those terms it is a highly effective tool. The app features a tool that enables you to lay out the panels on your page, guides to help you keep a perfect perspective and layers to enable you to build your drawings.
You'll also find a digital sketchpad for experimenting with your concepts, and an inking and colouring interface to help you finish your design with various brushes. Comic Draw provides a lettering suite made up of different typefaces, balloons and design tools to add the all-important words, and you can add as many pages as you want to make everything from a comic strip to a full-length book.
- Download Comic Draw US: $9.99 (in-app purchases)
- Download Comic Draw UK: £9.99 (in-app purchases)
12. Assembly
Assembly is a great way to create detailed vector graphics, icons, logos, scenes and characters without all that fiddly mucking about with vectors and Bézier curves. Rather than painstakingly drawing everything out yourself, you can choose from an enormous selection of ready-made shapes and stick them together to create your vector masterpiece.
You can layer, stack and position shapes however you want, and even create your own building blocks by cutting out, combining and intersecting existing shapes. If you need to prototype in a hurry, it's an ideal tool for getting professional results fast.
- Download Assembly US: Free (in-app purchases)
- Download Assembly UK: Free (in-app purchases)
13. Photoshop Sketch
While the new version of Photoshop for iPad is in the works, (be the first to try it here) why not try a different Adobe platform for sketching and painting? Photoshop Sketch features tools including a graphite pencil, ink pen and watercolour brushes, with adjustable size, colour, opacity and blending settings.
You can layer and rearrange your images, use perspective and graph grids to help align your creations, and there's support for pretty much any stylus you care to think of. Plus, you can export your work to Illustrator CC or Photoshop CC if you have a Creative Cloud account (subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud here). However, if you're planning on using Photoshop Sketch as a stand-alone app then you'll only need the basic free version.
- Download Photoshop Sketch US: Free (in-app purchases)
- Download Photoshop Sketch UK: Free (in-app purchases)
14. Clip Studio Paint EX
Another full-featured desktop paint app that is now on the iPad is Clip Studio Paint. Clip Studio Paint is great for drawing comics and manga, and it can also be used to create any kind of digital art. It's also one of the few drawing apps for iPad that brings the feel of traditional drawing to the digital space, making this the perfect app for creating your illustrations and sketches while on the go.
This app comes packed with drawing tools such as pencils, markers, calligraphy pens and air brushes. And because the drawing engine works so well with the Apple Pencil, you'll have a full range of pressure-sensitive dynamics to get your linework perfect. Another bonus is when you sign up for Clip Studio Paint EX subscription, you get six months free.
- Download Clip Studio Paint EX US: $8.99/month
- Download Clip Studio Paint EX UK: £6.99/month
15. Graphic
Promising a desktop-class standard of editing, Graphic has been touted as the iOS answer to Adobe Illustrator. As well as containing all of the drawing tools you need to create amazing art and detailed technical drawings, Graphic now comes with variable-width brush strokes and pressure-sensitive drawing support for the Apple Pencil.
Developed by Indeedo, this easy-to-use drawing app for iPad is compatible with both the Mac and iPhone versions via iCloud and Dropbox, enabling you to save your masterpieces on the go for straightforward editing across devices later down the line.
- Download Graphic US: $8.99
- Download Graphic UK: £8.99
16. Autodesk Sketchbook
SketchBook by Autodesk is one of the most popular iPad paint apps with digital artists. As you'd expect from Autodesk, SketchBook has all the swagger of a pro-grade painting program, but with an experience designed for those looking to create art on the iPad.
There's a wide range of digital pencils, pens, markers, and airbrushes to choose from, all accessed via a simple but intuitive UI that enables you to pin your favourite toolbars to the screen. It's flexible and fast, too, enabling you to work with layers, transparency options, annotations and advanced blend modes. With Dropbox integration plus the ability to import and export Photoshop-friendly files, it's an ideal iPad art app for working on the move.
- Download SketchBook US: Free
- Download SketchBook UK: Free
17. Art Set 4
Art Set reached the number one iPad app spot in over 30 countries, and for good reason. Art Set 4 brings similar beauty and an easy to use interface in the same vein as its predecessor. It also adds many new features and has lowered the price of admission to nothing.
Hyper-real tools feature in this iPad app, so you can actually see your watercolour paint flow and run as you use it. Oil paint, watercolors, oil pastel, pencil, biro pen, marker, wax crayon and a few others are included for free, while an in-app purchase unlocks more than 150 brushes and further features.
- Download Art Set 4 US: Free
- Download Art Set 4 UK: Free
18. Brushes Redux
Legendary artist David Hockney has been spotted using the Brushes app when creating art on the iPad. It's an oldie but a goodie, designed specifically for Apple's tablet and now with the 'Redux' suffix – and it's free and open-source.
Using a basic toolbar at the bottom of the screen, you can bring up a colour wheel/picker, work with layers and switch between various brushes. Best of all, perhaps, Brushes is fast and responsive to the touch so it's easy to work quickly. A useful feature of Brushes is the ability to record each brush stroke, enabling you to play back exactly how you created each piece of iPad art via the Brushes viewer.
- Download Brushes Redux US: Free
- Download Brushes Redux UK: Free
19. SketchClub
Sketch Club has a great set of tools for creating beautiful digital art. The app has a unique set of flexible digital brushes (and more can be made), pens, vector tools, old school pixel art, and fun procedural tools.
Sketch Club has an uncluttered user interface, with lots of settings to customise the app to your own unique preferences. A particularly great feature of this app is the integrated online community. Here you can upload your sketches to let others rate and comment on your work, as well as enter daily challenges and fun weekly competitions.
- Download Sketch Club US: $2.99
- Download Sketch Club UK: £2.99
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We are living in the golden age for digital artists. There are so many good both free and paid tools out there that a digital artist is only limited by his/her skills or imagination. That being said since there are so many drawing programs available for PC and Mac that as a digital artist it has become paramount to start with the right tool for you as it will be hard to switch to a new tool in the long run. You could do it, but then you would have wasted countless hours of work you have invested in learning the current tool. To help you choose the best digital art tool for you, we are bringing a list of the 15 best drawing programs for PC and Mac that you should look at:
Best Drawing Programs for PC and Mac
1. Adobe Photoshop
We will start our list with the de facto drawing tool that most designers have heard of and use on a daily basis. Adobe Photoshop is probably the best drawing program, and it gives you access to hundreds of different brushes with a very high degree of control over your strokes, smoothness of the brushes, and an excellent preset panel which makes it very easy to organize your favorite brushes in one place. Adobe Photoshop is one of the best digital drawing tools for creating packaging, banners, websites, logos, icons, and more. The app not only allows you to start with a completely blank canvas but also allows you to import your own images and use them as a starting point to create your digital masterpiece. If you are looking for something that is mainstream and powerful, look no further than Adobe Photoshop. Also, if you are looking for a free open-source software that has almost every Photoshop feature, you should check out GIMP.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free Trial, $239.88/year
2. Affinity Designer
Affinity Designer is also one of the best drawing programs for Mac users who don’t want to pay a subscription-based pricing and still be able to perform at their highest. The app brings a complete graphic design solution for all of your needs. My favorite thing about Affinity Designer is that all its tools and features are built keeping end-users in mind. That means they are easy to access and easy to learn and use. With Affinity Designer, you can create illustrations, icons, branding materials, printing projects, mockups, and more. The app also supports non-destructive operations which gives it an edge over its competitors. You will get all these features and more for just a one-time payment fee.
Supported Platforms: Mac
Price:Free Trial, $49.99
3. AutoDesk Sketchbook
For a long time, AutoDesk Sketchbook has been one of the best drawing programs on a Mac or PC and it still is the same. What’s even better is that the program is now completely free to use. That change has made this the best free dragon program for every designer out there. Whether you are a designer, an illustrator, or an animator, Sketchbook will help you not only improve your skills but also create amazing art once you are spend some time on it. My favorite feature of the Sketchbook is its minimalistic UI which dissolves out of your way when you are actually creating your piece.
You are left with a blank piece of a digital canvas where your creativity can flow easily. Features are one of the many things that make AutoDesk Sketchbook one of the best drawing programs. There are more than 140 designer brushes, support for unlimited layers, blending modes, grouping of layers, and more. There’s also robust support for rulers and guides, custom perspective guides, predictive stroke, and more to help you in your creation.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free
4. Corel Painter 2019
Another great tool for designers, illustrators, and digital artists is the Corel Painter 2019 which brings a plethora of tools to help you get the job done. Corel Painter markets itself as a tool for pros created by the pros. Fortunately, that description is not far from the truth. You get a huge selection of brushes (more than 900), exclusive particles, pattern pens, thick paint brushes, and much more. Corel Painter is supported by its huge library of video tutorials which is great for any artist to get started on. That being said, if you are a beginner, you will find it a little harder to get started on. However, if you intend to make this into your career, it’s not a bad move to start with a tool that you can use for the next 20 years. If you’re looking for the best drawing programs, I’d suggest you give Corel Painter a try.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free Trial, $299
5. Adobe Illustrator
While Photoshop is a competent tool for designers if you are looking for the best drawing programs for vector design, Adobe Illustrator is what you should be using. Hundreds of thousands of designers and artists use Illustrator CC to create everything from web icons and product packaging to book illustrations and billboards and are quite happy with it. That alone is a testament to Illustrator’s features. With Illustrator, you will get all the tools that you need to turn simple shapes and colors into sophisticated logos, icons, and graphics. Since you are working with vector graphics here, your artwork can scale anywhere from a small smartphone to a billboard. You also get access to gorgeous typography and freehand drawing tools. Illustrator is definitely a drawing program you should check out.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free Trial, $20.99/month
6. Krita
If you are looking for one of the best drawing programs that is free and open-source, and which brings all the professional tools at your disposal, look no further than Krita. Krita is used by designers all over the world to create concept art, comics, illustrations, and more. While all the other above-mentioned drawing programs focus more on illustrations, Krita is more geared towards comics and concept artists. The app features an intuitive and customizable user interface with awesome features such as brush stabilizers, pop-up pallets, different brush engines, an extensive resource manager and more. If you are into drawing art and comics, you should definitely check it out.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free
7. Inkscape
Another open-source, free, and powerful drawing program for creators is Inkscape. Whether you are an illustrator, designer, web designer or just someone who needs to create some vector imagery, Inkscape is a great free tool for you. The program offers plenty of features including object creation, object manipulation, color selector, node editing, path conversion, multi-line text support, anti-aliased display, support for almost all the major file formats and more. An open-source app doesn’t get better than this. In fact, Inkscape is probably one of the best free drawing programs that can work as a kind of Illustrator alternative as well.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free
8. Clip Studio
Clip Studio is one of the best drawing programs for artists and illustrators who primarily work on manga. While it can easily be used for normal illustrations and animations, it really excels when you are using the tool to create a manga. I mean, it is the official successor of Manga Studio and is recommended by all the major manga and comics creators around the world. The program offers features such as advanced pen pressure detection for natural, realistic-looking pen strokes, decoration tools for easy drawing of complex areas, vector layers, quick coloring, and more. If you plan to work in either the manga or comic industry, this will be your buddy in your journey.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free Trial, starts at $49.99
9. Rebelle 3
Rebelle is a one-of-a-kind paint software that lets you create realistic watercolor, acrylic, wet and dry media artwork, using real-world color blending, wet diffusion and drying. Developed by the artist Peter Blaškovič, Rebelle 3 was created as a project to find out if it was possible to create a paint program with the most natural painting tools. Well, the answer was a profound yes as the program is very popular and quite powerful. That being said, it is not for everyone, rather, Rebelle 3 is aimed at traditional painters and CG artists who want to take a dive into digital art with the skill set that they already possess. If you are one of them, definitely check this app out.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free Trial, $89.99
10. FireAlpaca
If you’re using an older PC, or are simoly looking for a lightweight tool with some baic features, FireAlpaca is one of the best drawing programs for you. One of the best things about this software is that it is quite light on resources so people with older PCs can also make use of this app. While the more powerful apps like Illustrator and Corel Painter offer tons of features, they also require a quiet capable PC or Mac to run. On the other hand, FireAlpaca might be light on features when compared the heavyweights but it can also easily run on older hardware. I found this to be a great tool for beginners how cannot afford to buy a powerful PC or Mac. Also, the tool itself is completely free of charge so you don’t even need to spend a dime to get started.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free
11. Leonardo
Another drawing program which doesn’t require a powerful hardware to run is Leonardo. Like FireAlpaca, Leonardo is light on resources and can run smoothly on years old Windows PC. The app works for sketching, drawing, painting, tracing, and whiteboarding. It offers an easy to use and intuitive UI which is very fast. Other features of the app include perspective drawing tools, infinite canvas, a powerful brush engine, and more. Leonardo is specially made for touch-screen Windows tablets which support digital pen inputs. So, if you have one of those tablets and want to dive digital art a try, check out Leonardo.
Supported Platforms: PC/Mac
Price:Free, $39
12. MediBang Paint
MediBang Paint is a great drawing program for manga and comics creators. The app offers various tools including over 800 tones/backgrounds, brushes, over 50 brushes, and 20 fonts style. It’s a simple and powerful tool for people who are just getting started with their comics or manga creator’s journey and want a tool which can help them learn and improve. The app also offers cloud syncing across platforms. It offers apps for Windows, iPad, iPhone, and Android and all your work is synced across devices. It’s definitely a good option for a budding manga or comics creator.
Supported Platforms: PC
Price:Free
13. Mischief
Mischief is primarily a sketching app which offers a couple of cool features which makes this app quite good. For one, it offers an infinite canvas allowing you to work freely and express yourself without limitations. Secondly, the app offers a feature called pins which basically allows you to drop pins at different locations in your art. Tapping a pin takes you directly to that point allowing you to easily check all the important parts of your sketch. If you are into sketching with digital pens, this is a great app for you to check out.
Supported Platforms: PC
Price:Free Trial, $25
14. BlackInk
If you are someone who wants to go beyond traditional tools and want to experiment with your art, then BlackInk is for you. The app offers a groundbreaking controller system which allows you to create and customize your own brushes. You can even customize existing brushes and paint a picture that only you can imagine. Artists can share their brushes with the community, so even before you start, you will have access to thousands of customized brushes shared by other artists. The app is also very smooth and as it uses GPU rendering to give fast performance. This is an app for people who like to experiment and if you are one, click on the link below to download it.
Supported Platforms: PC
Price: Free Trial, $59.99
15. Paint 3D
If you are just starting out and do the digital drawing on a non-professional basis, then Microsoft’s Paint 3D which comes pre-installed on Windows devices is a great option. The app offers tons of different brushes and tools. It’s a great app for beginners who are just testing out the waters as it offers an easy to understand user interface which is comfortable to navigate and work with. Regardless of your drawing skills, you will be able to create good-looking 2D and 3D models of objects and shapes. As I said, this is not a tool for you if you are at all serious about making your career in digital art, rather only for someone who just wants to pursue this is a hobby or pass time activity.
Supported Platforms: PC
Price:Free
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Best Drawing Programs for PC and Mac
That ends our article on the best drawing programs that you can get for your PC and Mac. I have include programs with are both free and paid and serve different use-case scenarios. Find programs for sketching, drawing, illustrating, and more. Do check the list out and let us know your favorite drawing apps amongst them all.
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