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				Good iPad drawing app?
			 
			Can anybody recommend an iPad drawing app? Preferably one that uses a stylus. Thanks... 
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|  07-20-2012, 03:23 PM | 
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			SketchBook from Autodesk is awesome.  I use a desktop version with my Cintiq. Get Express to try for free, if you like it then you can spring for the Pro version. Stylus review, What's the Best iPad Stylus? - Choosing a Capacitive Stylus for iPad and Other Touch Screens 
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			An ipad is a Horrible device for sketching.   Any cap-sense screen will be horrible. They lack precision and lack pressure sensitivity. If you are going to use the ipad for sketching the best tool is a something like a bike glove so that you don't confuse the device with palm hits. 
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			the best I've tried (and tried about 6) is Paper by 53
		 
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			Sketchbook Pro is the best with the most versatility but can be more complex Paper is probably the easiest 
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|  07-21-2012, 06:34 AM | 
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			Penultimate is pretty good for basic sketches and rough drawings.  http://evernote.com/penultimate/
		 
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			pad and paper is pretty good... KT 
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			Inflow because of the zoom and detail. Also paper 53 is good for the selection of "tools". YMMV.
		 
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