Drawing and Painting on the iPad

An iPad is an amazing tool, and you can use one of these things to make great artwork, by drawing and painting on the screen with a stylus pen. It’s very easy to do, at least, it is if you have some sort of artistic inclination.

You can just move the colors around until they look good, on an app like Doodle Buddy, or one of the numerous different painting and sketching iPad apps.

It makes a big difference if you have a stylus to do your drawing with, rather than your finger, because it has so much more control.

Once you have finished playing around with the settings and colors on your iPad, you can plug it into your computer via the USB cable, and upload it to iPhoto, if you have a Mac.

There, you can alter it significantly, to look like something else again, by using the blur tool, and the other settings like brightness, and saturation.

I find that the blur tool has amazing possibilities for making interesting abstract art, cause it comes out different each time you use it.

Here are some paintings I did on my iPad, and you can see more of them on the iPad artwork page, which you can see in the menu.

 

This is a great little design I painted on the touchscreen of my iPad, using a stylus pen. What do you think?

What do you think of this painting I did, is it great or what? It only took me a few minutes to do, cause I did it on the touchscreen of my iPad.

It didn't take me very long to make this picture, I just swirled around a few colors on my iPad, using a really great stylus pen, and there you have it.