3/25/2023 0 Comments Paper by wetransfer![]() ![]() I decided to incorporate this app in my workflow again, and using it with my ApplePencil and iPadPro I had a whole new and refreshing experience. Although it doesn’t give the same experience as the one for iPads - especially paired up with the ApplePencil. The app is free and available on iPhone as well. The watercolour brush on there is still one of my favourite digital tools I’ve ever experienced. The tools available there are very limited, and yet so close to the real deal. Here comes Paper by WeTransfer: since the beginning of my adventure with iPads - which started way before they became the powerful tools they are today - I would spend endless hours drawing, sketching, journaling using just my finger or a cheap stylus and this virtual sketchbook app. It was too much and I could’t start anything without the feeling that I was picking the wrong tool. I could access straightening tools, infinite brushes, colours and effects. ![]() This would happen especially at the start of a new piece. So, instead of improving my workflow or helping me getting all my creative juice out, I would simply freeze looking at my canvas. TOO MANY OPTIONS ISN’T ALWAYS A GOOD THING I can get so much done and get really creative just by using a limited palette (since I don’t have access to all colours ever made) and since my canvas is physically contained within the sketchbook limits.Įver since I started drawing digitally (mainly with my iPad Pro 12,9in and the Procreate app), I’ve felt a sense of overpowering and subtle ‘waste’, as I thought I wasn’t using all the tools I had available (which are so many!). A SIMPLIFIED METHOD TO GET DOWN TO THE NITTY GRITTY, WITHOUT TOO MANY TOOLSīeing a traditional artist at heart, my go-to tools are pencil, paper and some watercolours. ![]()
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