![]() The ability to see the image that you are drawing directly on the tablet. What should you go for: a Wacom or an iPad Pro?Įach of these tablets has their pros and cons and a few distinctive differences.ġ. So, you have decided to purchase a drawing tablet. Choosing a digital tablet: Wacom or iPad? I needed a faster option that would give me peace of mind. I had to scan each drawing and clean it up digitally in Photoshop – a painstaking process. Moreover, the whole process took a very long time. I felt immense pressure to execute a drawing perfectly the first time around. The problem for me was the stress that came with using traditional media for commissioned work. And by the way, I did enjoy experimenting with traditional tools, their textures and feel. Until then, all my illustrations were created on paper using crayons and pens. I purchased the iPad Pro after my first illustrated picture book, Make a Face, was finished. Drawing a Halloween illustration at the poolside in Tuscany, Italy How is iPad Pro better than pen and paper? ![]() ![]() Thanks to these new tools being an illustrator don’t mean living an isolated home-bound experience like it used to be. Creating print-ready illustration on the go is now possible with an initial investment into an iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and a few free Adobe apps. ![]() Portable and easy to use, iPad Pro helped me draw and deliver illustrations while on the aeroplane, on the beach, in bed and in beautiful cafes around the globe.
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