![]() For instance, a two finger swipe to the left or right will undo or redo, pinching the screen helps users browse the canvas while pinching out zooms in closer, a two-finger hold allows them to swipe and move the canvas, and swiping to the left with three fingers clears the canvas. Tayasui Sketches utilizes gestures to help users navigate the app with ease. The drawing tools can be hidden from the screen at any time. What's great is that there aren’t any menus that get in the way or any clutter whatsoever. There are nine tools for users to create masterpieces along with an eraser and a color selector. A blank canvas is presented on the screen, and an array of drawing tools sits to the side. Once opened, users will notice the clean and sharp design. ![]() At first it looks similar to Paper, but its simplicity, well-designed interface, and wide range of drawing tools help to set it apart. One thing to note is that colors are much easier to edit on Procreate since it gives you a color wheel right from accessing the menu, while Sketches' menu requires you to click an extra button and encourages you to pick from its palette.Tayasui Sketches is a drawing app developed for the iPad. It has many more blend modes, clipping layers, pre-set brushes and a system where you can create your own brush, along with a bunch of other features that would take up its own post here. Its UI looks simple, but it can be a nightmare for first time users. Procreate is better if you have a more complex art style, but it still works with simplistic styles. It has a far superior watercolor system compared to Procreate and plenty more rulers and fill patterns. Sketches works best with simplistic art styles (and noobs) due to its intuitive UI and the fact that all the brushes are listed as variations of the base tools (excluding the cutter it only has one job!) It supports layers only in Pro. Looking forward to your comments on these apps. I can't believe they expect someone with an iPad Pro 12.9" to use portrait mode, but that's just me. I am NOT interested in any coloring apps with portrait-only mode, which disqualifies many of the App Store apps right away. I have played around with the free version of Lake and the free version of Tayasui Sketches. I am not an artist, but learning some basics would be fun. Which have the best tools and colors and provide an overall satisfying experience. Some of these are subscription-based, which I don't like, but I am more interested in which of these apps people enjoy using the most. Tayasui also has an app called Doodle Book. I am looking at opinions on coloring and drawing apps, and mostly want opinions on these four: Lake Coloring, Pigment, (both are primarily coloring apps), and Procreate and Tayasui Sketches, the latter two of which seem to be primarily drawing and possibly coloring?). Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed.Jailbreaking talk goes in /r/jailbreak, sideloading talk goes to /r/sideloaded.Posts soliciting the purchase, sale or donation of iPads, Apple Store credits, or UDID registrations are better suited to Craigslist or other sites."Title-only" posts aren't allowed either. Simple photos of an iPad don't deserve their own post unless they showcase a third-party accessory, same goes for simple yes or no questions. We expect links and self-posts to foster discussion, and to have substance."What Should I Buy", simple TechSupport questions and Apps requests will only be allowed in the What Should I Buy and Discussion & Tech-Support threads, respectively.A moderator will have the final say on whether or not a post is low quality/effort or not. We feel like you know what low-quality/effort posts are. No low-quality/effort posts (iPad in a box, memes, meta.).Do not discriminate, abuse, or otherwise disrespect other members, groups, or minorities. Pictures, discussion, rumors, news, iOS, hardware, and more about the company out of Cupertino.Īsk any questions you may have in the Discussion & Tech-Support thread, in the What Should I Buy thread, on AppleHelp, or on Discord.
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