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If you've always wanted to be an artist, you can find iPad apps that let you do just that. You can also use iPad apps simply to appreciate good works of art. Having Art Authority is like having the history of Western art in pictures and words on your iPad.
iPad apps like Sketchbook Pro and Brushes , have both helped artists produce amazing works of art on Apple’s tablet.
David Hockney One of the UK's leading artists, David Hockney is revered. In his latest project the artist has swapped his sketch book for an iPad , and he welcomes the move to re-empower the hand in touch computing, after years of using mice. Manga artist Yoshitoshi ABe is enormpusly talented. Just take a look at the deftness with which he draws this beautiful sketch of a character called Ain.
Yet in the months that followed, app developers and creative users proved that the Apple tablet could also be a powerful and versatile creation tool. A little more than a year later, artists are using their iPads as portable art studios for everything from sketching ideas to painting digital masterpieces. But if you are new to finger painting—or digital art in general—it may be difficult to figure out how to proceed. So in the spirit of getting started, let’s simplify the process of creating artwork on the iPad with a rundown of some of the best iPad artwork apps available today. Brushes Brushes ($8), by Steve Sprang/Taptrix, was the first iPad app that I downloaded and the main reason that I purchased my first iPad.