The apps featured are those designed for use with fingers, hence desktop apps with small UI buttons are not featured, e.g. Krita, CSP, Photoshop, Corel Painter etc...
I have a Tablet PC and use CSP. It's actually quite usable, if not out of the box. They have a quick access bar that you can configure as you like (you can put any shortcut you want in there) and it has clickable by finger icons (big icons). You can also configure finger shortcuts, for example I have a "long press with finger then tapping with the pen" work like an eyedropper, and a three finger tap is CTRL+Z; two finger tap is mirror canvas, etc. I rarely need to use the mouse with it (usually just to select a very specific color that's harder to get to with a finger) but it's worth it for the plethora of functionality you get out of the app
I have used sketchbook pro and I love it. I can create very detailed freehand portraits or people and animals. I think it’s very intuitive. I create the illustration for homemade greeting cards too.
Krita works amazing in Windows, indeed. In my desktop and laptop I use Clip Studio, PaintStorm Studio and Affinity Photo. Otherwise I'd be painting with Krita all day. It is very similar to any professional painting software (I like it a LOT more than Corel Painter, even while I have the latest!), and has some extra configuration possibilities for brushes.
You have to get the pen that's marketing by the company that makes your 2-in-1 laptop/tablet. Pens from different brands are often not interchangeable.
Interface. I probably wouldn't have included fresco either because it takes so much of the drawing space. I use csp but only with a desktop and and larger drawing tablet. You could try it but for me it's still too reliant on keyboard shortcuts and can get cramped on a 13in screen. I think sketchable, leonardo and sketchbook pro are a bit better in giving you more usable space to draw. Of course its all opinion though. I like drawing larger so take it with a grain of salt.
The apps featured are those designed for use with fingers, hence desktop apps with small UI buttons are not featured, e.g. Krita, CSP, Photoshop, Corel Painter etc...
I have a Tablet PC and use CSP. It's actually quite usable, if not out of the box. They have a quick access bar that you can configure as you like (you can put any shortcut you want in there) and it has clickable by finger icons (big icons). You can also configure finger shortcuts, for example I have a "long press with finger then tapping with the pen" work like an eyedropper, and a three finger tap is CTRL+Z; two finger tap is mirror canvas, etc.
I rarely need to use the mouse with it (usually just to select a very specific color that's harder to get to with a finger) but it's worth it for the plethora of functionality you get out of the app
I have used sketchbook pro and I love it. I can create very detailed freehand portraits or people and animals. I think it’s very intuitive.
I create the illustration for homemade greeting cards too.
Thank you for suggesting concepts, it's really fun to use.
Sktechable Plus seems to have very important settings for the brushes (spacing, etc)
Krita has double tab to undo, finger zoom and more on Windows.
How about Krita?
Kritika is gud in linux
@@asmrnaturecat984 and windows and android aswell.
For me it rocks in an Samsung tab s7 FE.
Krita works amazing in Windows, indeed. In my desktop and laptop I use Clip Studio, PaintStorm Studio and Affinity Photo. Otherwise I'd be painting with Krita all day. It is very similar to any professional painting software (I like it a LOT more than Corel Painter, even while I have the latest!), and has some extra configuration possibilities for brushes.
Great video! I’m very interested in drawing on my 2-in-1 now. What’s that best stylus pen you recommend for creatives?
You have to get the pen that's marketing by the company that makes your 2-in-1 laptop/tablet. Pens from different brands are often not interchangeable.
Teoh have you ever used the open source GIMP program?
What windows tablet do you use here sur?
You missed Krita and Clip Studio Pro.
Is Csp not good on a Windows tab?
It does have finger gesture support so idk why it isn't mentioned here. Maybe it's because of it's interface?
Price, maybe?
Interface. I probably wouldn't have included fresco either because it takes so much of the drawing space. I use csp but only with a desktop and and larger drawing tablet. You could try it but for me it's still too reliant on keyboard shortcuts and can get cramped on a 13in screen.
I think sketchable, leonardo and sketchbook pro are a bit better in giving you more usable space to draw. Of course its all opinion though. I like drawing larger so take it with a grain of salt.
What about Paint studio Clip? Have you used it?
With CSP new tablet mode, it is now much better for use on tablet
Will they work with lenovo tab p12? Not the pro
These apps only work with Windows OS. For Android drawing apps, see this ruclips.net/video/-HMcZqv33eo/видео.html
Have you tried Hipaint application?
Yes, I like that app, but the development is uncertain
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How about Medibang
Medibang is good too. The UI buttons may be a bit small for fingers since that's designed for desktop use.
Corel Paint
Median paint looks hard lol
Hard to learn? It's actually not that difficult.