So I saw somewhere on Pinterest (where I tend to see everything creative) about an app for my iPad called iPastels. Since I've been doing a lot of pastels, I thought I'd try it. The app is free, so how can you go wrong?
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Screen shot of the program. |
The app is really easy to use, nothing fancy, just size, hardness, and color with some smudging features, which is pretty much all I use in my regular pastels, so perfect for a beginner like me. Here's the first one I created.
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Pretty Dress |
Here's the second drawing I did.
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Blue Flip Flops |
And here's the third one I did. I was starting to get tired, so there's a lot less detail and the hairline is all messed up.
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The Running Girl |
Anyway, I like that this is on my iPad because that makes this tool very portable without lugging around paper, pastels, gloves, etc.
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