I'm happy with Procreate. Diana, do you have a favorite pressure sensitive stylus that works with iPadAir? Gretchen Gretchen Halpert Illustrator/educator www.gretchenhalpert.com www.BotanicalTravelTours.com www.facebook.com/gkhalpert 607-767-6936 On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Britt Griswold <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > Artrage, Procreate, Sketchbook Express. > > One of these should suit you. > > Often there is a free version to try out the basics, then buy the full > package. > > Britt Griswold > Manager, http://www.science-art.com > bgriswold_at_science-art.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glendon Mellow [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > To: [log in to unmask] > Sent: Wed, 7 May 2014 11:49:11 -0400 > Subject: Re: [SCIART] Painting Apps for Ipad > > Hi Patricia! > > I love ArtRage the most: the palette layout feels the most like traditional > painting. I wrote a little about it here: > > http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/symbiartic/2014/01/30/wacom-stylus-ipad/ > > Sketch Club is also pretty good, lots of variety and new tools being added > all the time. > Autodesk's Sketchbook mobile is popular and has a lot of tools. I found it > less responsive than the others. > Wacom also has their Bamboo Paper app which is alright but I haven't played > with it a lot. > > -Glendon > > > > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the > instructions at > http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv