Express Your Creative Side
Whether you use the iPad Pro and an Apple Pencil, the Galaxy Note and its S Pen or a third-party stylus with your existing device, tablets and phones can be used to create real art. But it's not just about the hardware, it's the apps you'll use with it. Mobile device owners have a plethora of art and drawing apps to choose from, and it's tough to separate the gems from the fool's gold. Here are 15 of our favorite drawing apps, ranging from free and easy to use doodling tools, to high-end professional suites that can turn your mobile device into a handheld art studio. (Image Credit: Savage Interactive)
Computer Drawing Program For Kids
Layer based paint program for mac. Solidworks Apps for kids is the answer: a web application that provides six internal apps to make more logical the experience and increase the creativity of kids with easy and intuitive tools. Each icon is an app. More user-friendly than other programs, Chasys is a full-feature editing and drawing software that allows you to create vector graphics and manipulate your photos with tons of tools and options. The program walks you through every project creation, which is pretty helpful for newbies. Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12 (for example, preschool and K-6). Tux Paint is used in schools around the world as a computer literacy drawing activity. It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program. Astropad allows you to use your iPad to draw directly into Photoshop and any other Mac creative tools. You can use this with your smartphone as well. Draw quick storyboards, or go into more detail, then use an assembly program to organize and share your shots.