By Pantafernando 2025-09-08 03:35:04
Dang…
Ive finally got into drawing in tablets, got a Procreate to play on my old iPad, it seemed fine, but then I noticed my old generation iPad didnt support any pen. And obviously newer iPads are too expensive to invest when Im still only prospecting tools. Aside that Apple pen are goodamn expensive.
I also have a newer tablet, but Galaxy Tab. I did buy a pen for it and downloaded Sketchbook to draw (because Procreate is Apple exclusive, damn).
Then later on I noticed that Sketchbook was discontinued by its developer. It was a shame because it seemed a pretty good tool.
But my current problem is that there are few limitations when drawing: seems slightly laggy the pen sketch and the tablet response. And in some points, feels like it behaves kinda weird: like when I need lines to intersect, the draw wont happen. Idk if this is intentional safeguard but it just makes me uneasy knowing my draw wont behave the same all the time.
Worst is that Idk if the problem is my (cheap) pen, my Galaxy tab or the Sketchbook. I just made some sketches on my iPad (with my finger), and the experience is better.
Idk, I need to figure how to proceed this week, if I insist with Sketchbook, if I insist with Galaxy Tab, if I invest in a newer iPad, or maybe an actual professional drawing tablet (probably not, I wont invest on it until I feel like professionally drawing).