![]() ![]() Although they differ slightly in technical measurements, in hand the 11 inch iPad was nearly identical in dimensions and felt very similar in weight in my hand.ĭrawing Stylus: My initial impression of the pencil was instantly favorable. The 2nd generation Apple Pencil feels incredibly light in the hand. Tablet: Transitioning from a 2015 iPad air, my first impressions of the iPad Pro was surprise that the dimensions and weight seemed identical. *supplies and listed resources are linked at the end of the article My First Impressions of the iPad Pro for Digital Art Surface Pro* tablet paired with the (also sold separately) Surface Pro Pen* When I began this journey, I had just purchased the Surface Pro 4, so for a year, I dedicated myself to practicing, watching tutorials, and learning about best practices for making digital art on a Surface Pro.Ģ018 iPad Pro tablet* paired with the (sold separately) 2nd Generation Apple Pencil* When I first wrote this article, I was doing a mix of physical art and digital art, but I’ve since switched (aided by a season of international travel which limited my art supply access) to exclusive digital illustration. Through my trial and error, I’ve even created a post of tips and tricks for drawing on the Surface Pro, which I’ve merged into this article, below. For more than a year, I’ve been in the process of trying to take my art from physical pen and ink drawing to digital illustrations created via a drawing app on a tablet.
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