I had to scan each drawing and clean it up digitally in Photoshop – a painstaking process. Moreover, the whole process took a very long time. I felt immense pressure to execute a drawing perfectly the first time around. The problem for me was the stress that came with using traditional media for commissioned work. And by the way, I did enjoy experimenting with traditional tools, their textures and feel. Until then, all my illustrations were created on paper using crayons and pens. I purchased the iPad Pro after my first illustrated picture book, Make a Face, was finished. Drawing a Halloween illustration at the poolside in Tuscany, Italy How is iPad Pro better than pen and paper? Thanks to these new tools being an illustrator don’t mean living an isolated home-bound experience like it used to be. Creating print-ready illustration on the go is now possible with an initial investment into an iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and a few free Adobe apps. Portable and easy to use, iPad Pro helped me draw and deliver illustrations while on the aeroplane, on the beach, in bed and in beautiful cafes around the globe.
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