Not exact matches
My focus was
drawing apps for beginners, which is why Paper made my list instead of the very capable
Procreate.
And
apps such as
Procreate «[detect] not just Pencil movement on the iPad screen but Pencil angle, so the
drawing illusion is enhanced.»
As freelance writer and occasional cartoonist Michael Cohen put it in the fall of 2016: «The 9.7 inch iPad Pro with Apple Pencil and the
Procreate app has been the most usable and satisfying digital
drawing environment of all the ones I've employed over the years.»
I found FiftyThree's Paper to be one of the easiest
drawing apps within the
App Store followed by very customizable
Procreate.
That includes
Procreate and Paper, a series of Adobe
apps like Photoshop Mix, Photoshop Sketch, Photoshop Fix, and Adobe Comp, and Astropad that lets you use your iPad Pro like a
drawing tablet for your Mac.
With Apple Pencil, the difference is notable: I spent nearly fifteen minutes happily sketching away in
Procreate during our hands on time, an
app where I've previously never started a
drawing.