main advantage of logitech is that it does not need to be paired. so if you have two or more devices, you can use the same one to draw on both without switching or re-pairing
That Sonar pen is awesome for old devices lying around the house. It also works on Nintendo Switch. They launched Colours on it and now you can draw on that too.
In the early 2010s, I used a $7 Dagi disc stylus with my ipad 3 and I actually preferred it way more to my friend's $35 Adonit Jot. In order to get palm rejection, I wore a work glove with the thumb amd index fingers cut off and it worked great. I will say though, we've really come a long way since then. I love my apple pencil and work with it everyday; wouldn't trade it for the world lol
@@zombaesports61 it does work, I only use one because I have the iPad Air 2 (aka the worst iPad ever) and they are meant for just replacing your fingers kinda... but smart stylus’ are made for drawing/writing
@@edgarwho I mean, I've been using the logitech pen for a couple weeks now, and the lack of pressure sensitivity didn't really bother me as much as I thought it would? I just manually change the opacity and brush size and I'm good to go
True but if you are starting out and have never digitally drawn I suggest against it. Figuring out if you like digital drawing with well for me it was a third party stylus that was still very good was the perfect way for me to decide if I liked digital drawing
I love the expressive nature that you have. I love technology, but lately I feel like my technology is trying to break me down these days. I have and LOVE my iPad pro, and hell yeah on the procreate reference. I look forward to more of your videos. This was my first watch.
@@aaronrobinson2121 plus if it's battery is dead(which will be right after the warranty period), it cannot be repaired. It can only be thrown away and you'll have to buy another pencil
Sonar Pen! I have one, it works mostly okay. It pretends to be a microphone, and pressing harder simulates a louder sound. That tells the painting app to thicken the line.
I mostly opened this video cause of the sonar pen, because Colors live for Nintendo Switch is gonna use the same type of pen for their upcoming art program, thanks for checking it out
To find out exactly what iPad you have, you don’t need to look on the back and research the number. That’s sort of a hassle especially if you have a case on your iPad. An easier way is going into settings, go to about and it will tell you exactly which iPad you have, how much storage, what generation and even size. So if any of y’all didn’t know, now you do! 🤗
another way to find out your model: go to settings go into general press about (second option) then it'll say your model, serial code, and other useful information. This way with safe you a lot of time by trying to read the tiny letters.
I remember in the old days, the Adonit disk tips were so innovative and the best stylus you could get for your iPad, I think they even teamed up with Adobe on the Ink to make a bluetooth one with no disk that was actually quite good but way to expensive. I was also a big fan of the Pencil by 53 that was a carpenter's pencil style with bluetooth pressure and palm rejection. Then the Apple Pencil came and crushed them all.
I just wish Apple would do some pencil tips with a slightly rubberized end 😭 used to draw on a galaxy tab and the stylus felt so much better because it was slightly rubberized
I got a stylus Goojodoq worth around 20-25 dollars. It works well with my ipad air 3. Little wobble, with palm rejection, just tap on and automatically works. Good for note taking
yup! they have a lot of variety based on what tablet you have: you can get one with palm rejection, without, made for ipads compatible with apple pencils, and older generational ipads.
All devices (currently supported) that support the apple pencil. All ipad pros iPad 6 iPad 7 iPad 8 iPad Air 3 iPad Air 4 iPad Mini 5. Basically all supported iPads made after 2018 and the ipad pros
Thank you Brad! I just got an Ipad and the Apple pencil is sold out eeeverywhere in my country. I was thinking to give an oportunity to the Crayon. This video was really helpful!! 💕
As an android (soon to be apple when I save enough for my first ipad!) user, the fact that procreate responded to the bluetooth pairing of the adonit stylus was "None stylus, no" is hilarious to me
Apple Pencil 1st gen only has to be plugged in for 15 seconds to give you 30 minutes of use, and it takes 15 minutes to charge fully, and will then last 12 hours or something. It does not take "a few minutes" to charge to a use-able point. Plug it in for less than a minute and it will last a couple hours.
I’m so happy I ended up buying the Apple Pencil lol. I was between the Adonit and the Logitech one, but they went up in price on Amazon just when I was about to buy them (the Logitech pencil was sold out). And then I compared the price with the Apple Pencil, and it was pretty similar in price.
13:54 Simple. MOVE THE CORD ABOVE OR BENEATH THE SCREEN EDIT: I have a SonarPen and I really enjoy it, it's about 20 bucks although it doesn't connect at all if you use an adapter to plug it into a device that doesn't natively have a headphone jack. The pressure sensitivity levels and respond rate are a lot higher and there's decent palm rejection with compatible apps (medibang paint connects horribly) like for example I Samsung so I use iBisPaint X, so, for writing I would never recommend it but if you're on a budget for digital drawing I TOTALLY recommend it for your artwork. Although, another budget option for drawing if you want to get into digital drawing but haven't bought yourself a tablet yet, if you have a Nintendo Switch, you can buy a physical cartridge of Colors Live which comes with a natively supported Colors SonarPen, which is decent. You can upload those drawings straight from the app online and to social media.
For the non-pro IPads I found multiple Gen-1 apple pencils secondhand for 50 dollars so if you don't want to spend 100 dollars then you can always just buy a secondhand one
The headphone jack also has the ability to receive audio from a microphone. This also means you can send an analog signal as an audio file to the device, and use that for pressure sensitivity, and honestly it’s kinda jank genius
I have the Apple Pencil 2 for mine, and my son uses a cheap-o knock-off that works absolutely fine for him. Then, my mom has a weird one with the round plastic disk on a spring....and she loves it.
Sonar Pen is actually has good pressure quality. The response level on the other hand, is depends on the device. You see, I thought the tip is active (has electricity so the screen could communicate to the tip) but it's not. I tried applying an aluminium/snack wrap on the disk. It doesn't work unless the aluminium connects to your hand. It looks worse, but it works on my lower end tablet (Advani10). I don't know if applying aluminum to your ipad works, but I think it has better results compared to my tablet. However it's no problem with my phone. It's responsive and the pressure works perfectly, even without applying the aluminum. Problem is, compared to the tablet, the phone screen is too small. But still, it works smoothly.
I got an iPad Pro 11 2020 and the Apple Pencil 2 I was drawing with it yesterday for hours it’s so much fun ! I’m not good at drawing ... but I hope to be and I like digital drawing a lot more than I expected ☺️🌸
I love a ipad pencil called AZX, I bought it from Amazon months ago, it doesn't have that annoying tapping sound of my 1st generation Apple pencil. AZX one is more smooth, compatible with all iPad/iPad Pro from 2018 till 2020, and it's cheap, and the weight is just fine. The Apple Pencil 1st gen is just too heavy for me.
Oh man haha. @ 13:31 you were assessing the sensitivity and response of the stylus for the older iPads that actually draws some data and/or possibly power from the headphone jack. Don't know if the IPad is wired to send any low voltage through the headphone jacks, Some devices do but I don't know which. Anyways where you said I want my "d" to look like a "d" I couldn't help but laught because you can clearly see how it followed your pen tip absolutely perfectly. I have a habit of watching things in 0.25x speed playback (I blame the pandemic) and just analyzing things when I'm bored. Which is A LOT lately! Anyways, I'm not saying you did a bad job reviewing or any of that. I just found it a little funny that in that one case it was actually your mechanical movements that were the problem and not the registration of the stylus tip.Anyone could easily do the same and not realize it in editing, especially if you are like many of the more recent RUclipsrs who don't edit your own videos. I also don't blame them, it's a lot of work if you're already creating content at times. So there it is lol. I found that funny so I brought it to your attention. I noticed one other thing when I was watching it at 1/4 speed playback. The input lag on that plug in stylus was actually decent for an old one. The newer ones definitely have a much more instant appearance of the lines on the screen appearing. Still that other stylus is a bit old. So good on them for making it work with a setup we'll probably never see again. A plug in stylus lol.
So, I bought my shiny new iPad Pro 2020 and Apple Pencil 2. I quickly concluded the Pencil is probably overkill for me. My use cases? Local edits for photos (sky, local contrast or subject adjustments) and technical doodles. I don’t think any of this requires the pressure sensitivity stuff a digital DaVinci might require. Still, I do really like the Pencil. I’ll keep it.
With newer iPad Pro generations, there's finally a 3rd generation Apple Pencil. It is completely similar to the 2nd generation Pencil, except instead of white the stylus color is all black.
I still remember I think 3 years ago Brad made a video about how the iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil was just not it and not as good as it could be for art and here he is saying how the Apple Pencil is the best of the best. This isn’t hate, I just remembered.
WARNING: DISC TIP STYLUSES MAY SCRATCH YOUR SCREEN Some dirt may get under the tip and make a crap ton of micro scratches. Use them with a screen protector or buy a better stylus.
My apple pencil 2nd gen already unusable after 1 year. It's suck for such an expensive stylus. So I came here for cheaper alternatives because I don't want to waste another 150$ for that pencil
Actually, no. I just checked on the Logitech website and the Crayon costs around $101 whereas the 1st Generation Apple pencil in India has a fixed price of $115.(of course I've converted these rates from Rupees).
@@romeomike62 at the time of that comment, Logitech crayon was only available via Amazon India. And ths seller was selling it for 20,000+INR. And yes I've also converted those amounts to USD based on the rates at that particular time.
I found found the Hahakee to be the best stylus for older model iPads. It has a very thin tip which allows you to see what you are drawing. It is not bluetooth but is battery powered to increase the capacity.
For any of you down below as a beginner digital artist let me give you my 2 cents. My old iPad was a second generation iPad mini (old by some standards yes but bear with me) the Bamboo fine liner by Wacom is a cool third party stylus that works with it. I really liked the stylus and it’s battery life is better than my newer stylus the Apple Pencil. I forget but I think I tried the Apple Pencil with it for fun and if I remember correctly it did work?!?!? Don’t take that for complete word though. Anyway the bamboo fine liner works on my iPad 10.2 as well and yes the Apple Pencil génération one works with the iPad 10.2 . Hope this can help some people if they wanted to know specifics
Araceli Pagola Very! Nothing (like nibs) gets in the way, although it doesn’t have pressure sensitivity. That’s the only con really compared to the Apple Pencil. There is very little latency, to the point where it can’t be noticed.
I got an Apple Pencil 1 for Christmas and it will drop connection on my 7th gen iPad. I already tried all the fixes Apple support mentioned and nothing worked. Going to just return it and so here I am trying to find an alternative.
i dont mean to be not respectful but sometimes a short video last long like a few minutes ... is more effective than a long video that most parts dont relate to the point of the video when it comes to the point of the video starting at 4:39 u dont really do any demo.... with the styluses... just some lines ? i mean straight lines curve .... is the core of drawing/sketching but... how about the pressure of the third party styluses ? how the third party styluses make u feel compare to apple pencil .... i'm lookin for a stylus for my iphone.... this video .... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA at least make a full paniting or sketching for each third party stylus.... and compare with apple pencil. Actions speak way louder than words...
I admire your videos! Lots of your videos have helped me. But I'm looking for a stylus for androids. I do have some, but some are the styluses with a disk tip, and others with bulky round ones. Do you by any chance know of any styluses with a tip a bit like the Apple pencil that are still not too expensive and can be used with any android device and app?
edit: bought a different one with the same tech isnt bad for beeing universal fits my artstyle well but has wobbly diagonal lines if you draw slowly and no palm rejection. writing with it is good though. edit2: bought a new android tablet with active pen support (lenovo tab p11 plus with precision pen 2) and it is much better
I'm really really struggling to find a pressure sensitive stylus with palm rejection that works on an Ipad Mini 4 in Procreate. Do you have a suggestion?
main advantage of logitech is that it does not need to be paired. so if you have two or more devices, you can use the same one to draw on both without switching or re-pairing
That Sonar pen is awesome for old devices lying around the house. It also works on Nintendo Switch. They launched Colours on it and now you can draw on that too.
works with the new ones too if u have the audio jack adaptor
How much?
Dotsu Candy yeah... but it’s not close enough. If you have an iPad that support Apple Pencil, just spend the extra cash.
Joel Archary around $30
I have one and it is very faulsey advertised , they say it has palm rejection on the site but it’s just full hand rejection
In the early 2010s, I used a $7 Dagi disc stylus with my ipad 3 and I actually preferred it way more to my friend's $35 Adonit Jot. In order to get palm rejection, I wore a work glove with the thumb amd index fingers cut off and it worked great. I will say though, we've really come a long way since then. I love my apple pencil and work with it everyday; wouldn't trade it for the world lol
That's really dumb. You can get millions of apple pencils if you just traded *your* apple pencil. You could also get millions of iPads. DUMB.
@@moon-o1v ?
@@KadenzJade6447?
So you're telling me the big rubber tip stylus I bought from the dollar store is not made for drawing?!?!
I think you're right
Ahmed Awad it works for me so
@@zombaesports61 it does work, I only use one because I have the iPad Air 2 (aka the worst iPad ever) and they are meant for just replacing your fingers kinda... but smart stylus’ are made for drawing/writing
@@halleyscomett I have an iPad mini 2 so
And I’m using it to type this
You can still use it for drawing
The Logitech Pencil is the closest thing to the Apple Pencil in function. It’s a 95% Apple Pencil at 30 to 40 percent less cost.
🤣🤣🤣
Where did you get the percentage?
@@nicholashung7871 his master mind.
No pressure sensitivity = deal breaker for anyone who needs to draw or wants taking notes to feel at least close to normal
@@edgarwho I mean, I've been using the logitech pen for a couple weeks now, and the lack of pressure sensitivity didn't really bother me as much as I thought it would? I just manually change the opacity and brush size and I'm good to go
Nobody:
Adonit stylus: NONE STYLUS NO
Adonit stylus is not accepting live
that cracked me up XD
I have the 1st generation black iPad mini ;-; but I have an iPhone 11plus so imma buy a new ipad
None stylus, NO!
@@pheonix4866 lmao i see you everywhere (including wof fandom, do you read wof?)
I dont care about pen pressure at all and i’ve never used it, so the logitech crayon sounds great to me! Thanks for helping me out :D
I would just save a little more money for the Apple Pencil
True but if you are starting out and have never digitally drawn I suggest against it. Figuring out if you like digital drawing with well for me it was a third party stylus that was still very good was the perfect way for me to decide if I liked digital drawing
Foxfire-chan I have had a third party disc stylus and a Wacom intuous s
I got the iPad but she will not let me get the Apple Pencil and I got the money
my ipad is not compatible
@@jenwithluv4066 with both Apple pencils?
I love the expressive nature that you have. I love technology, but lately I feel like my technology is trying to break me down these days. I have and LOVE my iPad pro, and hell yeah on the procreate reference. I look forward to more of your videos. This was my first watch.
Apple Pencil: I’m the best stylus ever. Wacom stylus’s: hold my pen
thank you for convincing me that there's literally no alternative to apple pencil lol
He says you’re welcome!
Yep, that's basically what I got from this. Unfortunately that's $1000 for the experience. I'm having a hard time with that.
That's how Apple mints money
@@aaronrobinson2121 plus if it's battery is dead(which will be right after the warranty period), it cannot be repaired. It can only be thrown away and you'll have to buy another pencil
You know, there are samsung drawing tablets... yeah they're not as good as the apple pencil but they're perfectly fine
Once upon a time a person said that he would never review an Apple pencil alternatives!
But that's okay
Sonar Pen! I have one, it works mostly okay. It pretends to be a microphone, and pressing harder simulates a louder sound. That tells the painting app to thicken the line.
Users can also find their model by going to settings > general
You can also go to settings in your iPad and tap “about” in general to see what kind of iPad you have
@¿sweeze? ????
I mostly opened this video cause of the sonar pen, because Colors live for Nintendo Switch is gonna use the same type of pen for their upcoming art program, thanks for checking it out
To find out exactly what iPad you have, you don’t need to look on the back and research the number. That’s sort of a hassle especially if you have a case on your iPad. An easier way is going into settings, go to about and it will tell you exactly which iPad you have, how much storage, what generation and even size. So if any of y’all didn’t know, now you do! 🤗
I laughed so hard when he said "this is like when you go to the bank and they don't want you to steal their pens" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
another way to find out your model:
go to settings
go into general
press about (second option)
then it'll say your model, serial code, and other useful information.
This way with safe you a lot of time by trying to read the tiny letters.
I remember in the old days, the Adonit disk tips were so innovative and the best stylus you could get for your iPad, I think they even teamed up with Adobe on the Ink to make a bluetooth one with no disk that was actually quite good but way to expensive. I was also a big fan of the Pencil by 53 that was a carpenter's pencil style with bluetooth pressure and palm rejection. Then the Apple Pencil came and crushed them all.
Would you do a video on styluses for older Android phones and tablets? :) Thanks!
Why should he? The samsung tab series should have alternatives but i dont think that the other ones have such a thing
Yes budget android tablet with third party active stylus
With pressure sensitive
Does whatever weird corded stylus thing he used work?
If your looking for a cheap one go for the Sonarpen
“It also makes this really cool noise”
*FRUSTRATION INTENSIFIES*
I just wish Apple would do some pencil tips with a slightly rubberized end 😭 used to draw on a galaxy tab and the stylus felt so much better because it was slightly rubberized
You can buy silicone covers for the nib
Around Three videos a week! Thanks Brad!
But you can take some rest!
Also its has been long since the question parrot came !
I got a stylus Goojodoq worth around 20-25 dollars. It works well with my ipad air 3. Little wobble, with palm rejection, just tap on and automatically works. Good for note taking
yup! they have a lot of variety based on what tablet you have: you can get one with palm rejection, without, made for ipads compatible with apple pencils, and older generational ipads.
I have an Apple Pencil, don’t know why I’m looking for an alternative lol
I have 2 iPads. Im getting tired of having to constantly switch.
All devices (currently supported) that support the apple pencil.
All ipad pros
iPad 6
iPad 7
iPad 8
iPad Air 3
iPad Air 4
iPad Mini 5.
Basically all supported iPads made after 2018 and the ipad pros
Thank you Brad! I just got an Ipad and the Apple pencil is sold out eeeverywhere in my country. I was thinking to give an oportunity to the Crayon.
This video was really helpful!! 💕
As an android (soon to be apple when I save enough for my first ipad!) user, the fact that procreate responded to the bluetooth pairing of the adonit stylus was "None stylus, no" is hilarious to me
Apple Pencil 1st gen only has to be plugged in for 15 seconds to give you 30 minutes of use, and it takes 15 minutes to charge fully, and will then last 12 hours or something. It does not take "a few minutes" to charge to a use-able point. Plug it in for less than a minute and it will last a couple hours.
I’m so happy I ended up buying the Apple Pencil lol. I was between the Adonit and the Logitech one, but they went up in price on Amazon just when I was about to buy them (the Logitech pencil was sold out). And then I compared the price with the Apple Pencil, and it was pretty similar in price.
you are the only youtuber whos' reviews I enjoy. Thanks for the help. I hope my stylus is worth it!
Wow brad is the best procreate tutorial guy ever
13:54 Simple. MOVE THE CORD ABOVE OR BENEATH THE SCREEN
EDIT: I have a SonarPen and I really enjoy it, it's about 20 bucks although it doesn't connect at all if you use an adapter to plug it into a device that doesn't natively have a headphone jack. The pressure sensitivity levels and respond rate are a lot higher and there's decent palm rejection with compatible apps (medibang paint connects horribly) like for example I Samsung so I use iBisPaint X, so, for writing I would never recommend it but if you're on a budget for digital drawing I TOTALLY recommend it for your artwork.
Although, another budget option for drawing if you want to get into digital drawing but haven't bought yourself a tablet yet, if you have a Nintendo Switch, you can buy a physical cartridge of Colors Live which comes with a natively supported Colors SonarPen, which is decent. You can upload those drawings straight from the app online and to social media.
No one :
Brad : literally making everyones quarantine 10000 times better
I am in my 6th month... with out youtube and people like Brad... I would be in a straight jacket now.
@@keithtarrier4558 😂
Your telling me I can’t use it in 11th gen? Awww man i saved it up and im almost gonna buy it :(
For the non-pro IPads I found multiple Gen-1 apple pencils secondhand for 50 dollars so if you don't want to spend 100 dollars then you can always just buy a secondhand one
The headphone jack also has the ability to receive audio from a microphone. This also means you can send an analog signal as an audio file to the device, and use that for pressure sensitivity, and honestly it’s kinda jank genius
A hand of applause for Brad to buy all of these stylus's just for a vid
500k clicks gonna pay off
Thank you for creating this Video! It Helps... I have a new IPAD bade model! Was thinking about buying the apple pencil.
I have the Apple Pencil 2 for mine, and my son uses a cheap-o knock-off that works absolutely fine for him. Then, my mom has a weird one with the round plastic disk on a spring....and she loves it.
these videos are sooo much better than those smackdown to be honest keep it up brad(i even watched all the ads fully)
Sonar Pen is actually has good pressure quality.
The response level on the other hand, is depends on the device. You see, I thought the tip is active (has electricity so the screen could communicate to the tip) but it's not. I tried applying an aluminium/snack wrap on the disk. It doesn't work unless the aluminium connects to your hand. It looks worse, but it works on my lower end tablet (Advani10). I don't know if applying aluminum to your ipad works, but I think it has better results compared to my tablet.
However it's no problem with my phone. It's responsive and the pressure works perfectly, even without applying the aluminum. Problem is, compared to the tablet, the phone screen is too small. But still, it works smoothly.
Edited so the replies make no sense
@Luster_mind I wasn't joking but I recently upgraded and added a q tip.
T a k u m i b o o p Lol
I found one of those pen with a rubber tip and I just covered it with washi or just paper tape so it doesn't stick to the screen. Works well.
@@GreySeashell-j3m thank you I'll try it out asap
just Peachy
I have question,
Can this work for a IPad 5th gen (not mini)
My mum just gave me her old iPad and I’m loving so far! She even let me use her Apple Pencil :3
ok
I got an iPad Pro 11 2020 and the Apple Pencil 2 I was drawing with it yesterday for hours it’s so much fun ! I’m not good at drawing ... but I hope to be and I like digital drawing a lot more than I expected ☺️🌸
I had recently bought a Adonit dash3 Then to wake up to find out it stoppped working after 3 days I’m happy I found this video
you can also go to general and about in settings to find your ipad model
I love a ipad pencil called AZX, I bought it from Amazon months ago, it doesn't have that annoying tapping sound of my 1st generation Apple pencil. AZX one is more smooth, compatible with all iPad/iPad Pro from 2018 till 2020, and it's cheap, and the weight is just fine. The Apple Pencil 1st gen is just too heavy for me.
If U still use RUclips pls respond: does it hold pressure well and does the iPad pick it up
Music selection AWESOME!
I actually made my own pencil with a tutorial I saw at the channel of ibisPaint and it has work like a charm
Can you send a link to the vid cause most of diy’s I see are basically the same thing
I’d appreciate that too ty
Adobe ink works pretty well in my experience on older iPads
Oh man haha. @ 13:31 you were assessing the sensitivity and response of the stylus for the older iPads that actually draws some data and/or possibly power from the headphone jack. Don't know if the IPad is wired to send any low voltage through the headphone jacks, Some devices do but I don't know which. Anyways where you said I want my "d" to look like a "d" I couldn't help but laught because you can clearly see how it followed your pen tip absolutely perfectly. I have a habit of watching things in 0.25x speed playback (I blame the pandemic) and just analyzing things when I'm bored. Which is A LOT lately! Anyways, I'm not saying you did a bad job reviewing or any of that. I just found it a little funny that in that one case it was actually your mechanical movements that were the problem and not the registration of the stylus tip.Anyone could easily do the same and not realize it in editing, especially if you are like many of the more recent RUclipsrs who don't edit your own videos. I also don't blame them, it's a lot of work if you're already creating content at times. So there it is lol. I found that funny so I brought it to your attention. I noticed one other thing when I was watching it at 1/4 speed playback. The input lag on that plug in stylus was actually decent for an old one. The newer ones definitely have a much more instant appearance of the lines on the screen appearing. Still that other stylus is a bit old. So good on them for making it work with a setup we'll probably never see again. A plug in stylus lol.
Brad, quickly change your title’s spelling!
i actually didn't notice the typo until you mentioned that lol
What typo?
lol :)
Delete this he changed it!
Styli
on the logitech crayon, there may not be pressure, but like on a normal pencil if you tilt it at angles, it does have different line thickness.
I was today years old when I realize Brad was short for Bradly
Metapen d1 is good looking ergonomic and cheap one which provides decent palm rejection andtilt sensitivity. I like the look of it
So, I bought my shiny new iPad Pro 2020 and Apple Pencil 2. I quickly concluded the Pencil is probably overkill for me. My use cases? Local edits for photos (sky, local contrast or subject adjustments) and technical doodles. I don’t think any of this requires the pressure sensitivity stuff a digital DaVinci might require. Still, I do really like the Pencil. I’ll keep it.
Too late I already have an Apple Pencil
@Kitten The kot -weird- horrible flex but ok
Wolfzy Playz ok
Your pfp is kinda cursed but i like it
@@user-yp4yy6fx4j thats dreams pfp but abnormal version
Strix wolf your welcome
I watched another video you have to power on then off I believe he said right before pairing and it should work. It was...Teoh Yi Chie
You can also go to settings go to about and it has info that tells you what generation your iPad is and more
Got a paperlike ad in the middle of your sponsor segment lmao
How to tell what kind of iPad you have? Or, go to settings. Click general, then "about". You'll see it there also.
The apple pencil stylus also has sensors inside the pencil for pressure sensitivity
"has a lot of potential but doesn't do it'd homework so now it's failing stylus" you just summed up my existence
You can go to settings and stroll upwards and what ever your using click on it and will show you your serial number
With newer iPad Pro generations, there's finally a 3rd generation Apple Pencil. It is completely similar to the 2nd generation Pencil, except instead of white the stylus color is all black.
I still remember I think 3 years ago Brad made a video about how the iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil was just not it and not as good as it could be for art and here he is saying how the Apple Pencil is the best of the best.
This isn’t hate, I just remembered.
WARNING: DISC TIP STYLUSES MAY SCRATCH YOUR SCREEN
Some dirt may get under the tip and make a crap ton of micro scratches. Use them with a screen protector or buy a better stylus.
The video in a nutshell: buy a Apple Pencil.
Thank you this is the exact video I was looking for
I had mine for three years and I flipping just found it in my laundry. My heart is shattered and I need a cheeper one 😔
My apple pencil 2nd gen already unusable after 1 year. It's suck for such an expensive stylus. So I came here for cheaper alternatives because I don't want to waste another 150$ for that pencil
What if I told you that in India Crayon costs $223+ and Apple pencil costs $113
I would be surprised. 😉
Wow
Actually, no. I just checked on the Logitech website and the Crayon costs around $101 whereas the 1st Generation Apple pencil in India has a fixed price of $115.(of course I've converted these rates from Rupees).
@@romeomike62 at the time of that comment, Logitech crayon was only available via Amazon India. And ths seller was selling it for 20,000+INR. And yes I've also converted those amounts to USD based on the rates at that particular time.
Visakh Ambedkar oh! i dont think you can buy the crayon now
I found found the Hahakee to be the best stylus for older model iPads. It has a very thin tip which allows you to see what you are drawing. It is not bluetooth but is battery powered to increase the capacity.
That being said, it is no comparison to any new iPad's stylus.
For any of you down below as a beginner digital artist let me give you my 2 cents. My old iPad was a second generation iPad mini (old by some standards yes but bear with me) the Bamboo fine liner by Wacom is a cool third party stylus that works with it. I really liked the stylus and it’s battery life is better than my newer stylus the Apple Pencil. I forget but I think I tried the Apple Pencil with it for fun and if I remember correctly it did work?!?!? Don’t take that for complete word though. Anyway the bamboo fine liner works on my iPad 10.2 as well and yes the Apple Pencil génération one works with the iPad 10.2 . Hope this can help some people if they wanted to know specifics
How is Logitech crayon for a complete beginner digital artist?
I want a stylus but atm I can’t afford the Apple Pencil so I’m looking for something cheap first :)
I love the Logitech pencil it’s helped lots!
Go to settings slide up on screen find what iOS your using click on it will give you the serial number for that.
11:26 yeah it feels accurate until it starts randomly dropping inputs causing a large amount of dotting in your lines.
You can look in settings for your ipad’s serial number
can you do a full review/tutorial on medibang paint for the ipad please??
I have the Adonit Note and I love it!
Is it a good option for drawing? 👀
Araceli Pagola Very! Nothing (like nibs) gets in the way, although it doesn’t have pressure sensitivity. That’s the only con really compared to the Apple Pencil. There is very little latency, to the point where it can’t be noticed.
Thank u, now I know what to get
I got an Apple Pencil 1 for Christmas and it will drop connection on my 7th gen iPad. I already tried all the fixes Apple support mentioned and nothing worked. Going to just return it and so here I am trying to find an alternative.
Amazing video! You're my inspiration to learn illustration design
curious tho, does any of the apple pencil-looking pencils fit into an apple pencil's sleeves/cases? bc I'd want to buy one for the alternative/dupes
The Logitech Crayon works for Apple Pencil 1-st gen iPads
That last one with the blue cord would be more beneficial to a left hand person. It just gets in the way for a right handed person.
i dont mean to be not respectful but sometimes a short video last long like a few minutes ... is more effective than a long video that most parts dont relate to the point of the video when it comes to the point of the video starting at 4:39 u dont really do any demo.... with the styluses... just some lines ? i mean straight lines curve .... is the core of drawing/sketching but... how about the pressure of the third party styluses ? how the third party styluses make u feel compare to apple pencil .... i'm lookin for a stylus for my iphone.... this video .... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA at least make a full paniting or sketching for each third party stylus.... and compare with apple pencil. Actions speak way louder than words...
I admire your videos! Lots of your videos have helped me. But I'm looking for a stylus for androids. I do have some, but some are the styluses with a disk tip, and others with bulky round ones. Do you by any chance know of any styluses with a tip a bit like the Apple pencil that are still not too expensive and can be used with any android device and app?
Need a few options or even a couple of options for alternatives to the pencil 1 that work on an iPad pro 2nd generation....
Have you reviewed staedtler pencil? Does it work with ipad?
I like your background waaaaay better now 🤩🤩
Watching this on my new Logitech Crayon 😊👍🏻
Serox M. Youre watching a video on a stylus?
Damn i need that
Wait..ur watching on a stylus?!?! Where do I get one?!
How?!
@sweeze the stylus has a 11mm LCD screen on it 🤣 So I watch everything there and comment too.
You should totally make one for Android devices. Been watching reviews left and right but to no avail.😭
With older iPad you count also the new iPad 2020?
edit: bought a different one with the same tech isnt bad for beeing universal fits my artstyle well but has wobbly diagonal lines if you draw slowly and no palm rejection. writing with it is good though. edit2: bought a new android tablet with active pen support (lenovo tab p11 plus with precision pen 2) and it is much better
I'm really really struggling to find a pressure sensitive stylus with palm rejection that works on an Ipad Mini 4 in Procreate. Do you have a suggestion?
NONE i'm done i just saving money for apple pencil coz i just bought a loooot stylus and waste money
so this video is basically just brad throwing all the shade towards any styles that isnt an apple pencil