

Load up your drawing app of choice, or just the basic Notes app, and spend some time experimenting with different pressure levels. The only way you’ll be able to get used to how the pressure sensitivity feels and functions is through practice. One of the headline features of the Apple Pencil is the fact that it boasts pressure sensitivity – so take the time to get used to it. You can use pressure sensitivity on an iPad to naturally draw thin and thick lines (Image credit: Onfokus / Getty)

We’ve collated a few of our absolute favourites in our guide to the best drawing apps for iPad, so head there if you need some inspiration.Īn important thing to note, however, is that if you simply want to start drawing, you already have everything you need.

There are loads of terrific iPad drawing apps out there, a mix of paid-for and free. Simple sketches are easy to do in the Notes app, making it the ideal place to get used to the basics (Image credit: Apple)
