Medibang is the best imo. The UI is hard to figure out at first, I still can’t figure out to rotate stuff, but there are a lot of tutorials that help.
Plus, there’s a color wheel on the side and it helps my laziness
Medibang is the best imo. The UI is hard to figure out at first, I still can’t figure out to rotate stuff, but there are a lot of tutorials that help.
Plus, there’s a color wheel on the side and it helps my laziness
Heyy! @Ouijaloveletters redirecting our convo here questions about ibis?
Ah, hi. Actually, how does that line straightener work? I also can’t erase anything for some reason.
If you tap the 2nd button (should look like a pointing finger) on the upper right corner it should open the force fade an stabilizer pop-up. You can adjust and customize however you like
As for the eraser, tap the bottom left button and it should switch your brush to an eraser
Thanks.
I still feel like a stylus would be easier for me. I tried to use my finger, and had trouble.
Now I’m really excited to get a stylus
Nicee!! Are you on an iPad?
How much do they usually cost?
Yep
Hmmm I think apple pencils are around $100, but you could probably get a knockoff one just as good for a much cheaper price
Holy…I was just thinking like $10 to $20…
I wonder if I can find something at my campus bookstore…I hope, because I’m not spending $100 on that.
There are some in that price range. I searched for stylus pens on the internet not long ago and saw that there’s a wide range. I’m thinking of getting one too
Oh great.
Just make sure to get something that’s good quality!
Still need a stylus. I just tried Medibang.
Which iPad do you have? I use an Apple Pencil atm, but I used a Wacom bamboo stylus on my old iPad 3. It was pretty decent.
iPad mini
You could try looking at the Adonit Pixel stylus for a cheap option. It has pressure sensitivity like the stylus on a PC drawing tablet - but apparently the buttons/palm rejection can be a little over sensitive. Looks like a good budget option though :3