![]() I feel like the menus for Brushes are a little more intuitive and easier to use. I am a little torn as to which app I like better. The iPad also has more room to include app menus and options. The iPad is a much better tool for drawing since the size is closer to the size of a sketch book. ![]() I found that the screen size was crippling for me and this was too great a hurdle for me to overcome. Both of these apps are really nice on the iPod and iPhone, but I had not taken to them like I had hoped. If you’re interested, you can pick on up on Longo’s Kickstarter page.Drawing on the iPad, a Brushes & Sketchbook Pro WalkthroughĪfter getting an iPad, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Brushes and Sketchbook Pro. After that level expires, it’ll go up to £20 or $30. At the time of writing, the Sketchbook case was nearly halfway to its goal.Īlthough the first early bird offer is gone, you can still get a case for £18 or $26, which is fairly reasonable for an iPad case. Longo Case has been making cases for more than 10 years, and it’s all set to get these Sketchbook cases shipped to backers by March 2016, assuming it makes its $5,518 goal on Kickstarter. It’s also available for the iPad Air and iPad Mini, if you don’t have the iPad Pro. When you open the case and flip the front cover to the back, the side of the front cover reveals a fold-out stand that can prop up your iPad Pro in landscape or portrait mode when you’re drawing. On the inside of the cover next to the wire spiral, there’s a slot that holds the Apple Pencil, so you never lose your precious digital drawing utensil. ![]() IOS 17 might add an iPhone feature I’ve waited three years for The iPhone 15 Pro may make an annoying iPhone feature even worse My least favorite iPhone 14 Pro feature is finally worth using
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