You have a new iPad, and you have a new Apple Pencil. Time to learn how to draw, right? Not necessarily. Just like a regular pen or pencil, there are ton of other things you can do with an Apple ...
These tablets can transform the way you draw for the better — we tested the top drawing tablets and rounded up the best options for every budget. By Paul Schrodt If you purchase an independently ...
Got a new Apple Pencil? Once the initial novelty wears off, you might find that it spends most of its time magnetically clipped to the side of your iPad Pro or, worse, stuck in the back of a drawer.
There are plenty of lesser-known capabilities of the Apple Pencil. You can use it to take quick notes, take screenshots with gestures, draw in emails, find lost pencil, and improve comfort and ...
The iPad Pro‘s touch screen and generous dimensions make it a natural for drawing, painting, and photo editing. To take full advantage of the hardware’s attributes, you’ll need the right app. Whether ...
The Apple logo is one of the most-recognized logos in the world—but chances are you’re really, really bad at drawing it. How do we know? Science, of course. In the 1970s, scientists showed that ...
The Apple Pencil lineup has evolved over time, so it can be a bit confusing. The latest Apple Pencil with USB-C and Apple Pencil Pro are compatible across the latest iPads, while the first two ...
Apple in 2015 unveiled the original Apple Pencil, its first stylus designed to work with the first-generation iPad Pro. Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs was famously against styluses, but the Apple Pencil ...