I’ve yet to buy any of these add-ons (since I’m poor) but you can still create some cool looking stuff with just the free version. Amy uses a paid app, but the apps I’ve used can all be downloaded for free, with paid add-ons if you want to expand the function of the app. I’ve got inspired by Amy’s latest blog post and her linked Instagram post, and since I’ve got some time today, decided to try and do something on my iPad as well. I’ve made tremendous progress on the first front, but I’m ashamed to admit that there is zero to no progress on the second. To be fair though, I did download some apps and played a little with them over the course of the year, but there was really not much progress, as I never moved into the comfortable stage of creating digital art on my iPad.īut! Today is the day this all changed! □ Well, at least I’m hoping that it’s a sign of positive change and to making more digital art. First, was to use it to help me with school work, and the second, was to create digital art with my new tool. When I iPad Air 2 a year ago, I had two main goals in mind.
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