Procreate Pocket is only available on iPhone and iPod Touch, and requires iOS 13. 2 or later. [1] X Research source Procreate Pocket offers most of the same features as the Procreate iPad app. For a more in-depth explanation of how to use these features, check out this article[2] X Research source .

You can change the color, size, and opacity of your brush by tapping the color wheel and pen icons in the top menu. Tap the icon of the protractor and the ruler to explore more Sketchbook design features.

For more information about how to use Adobe Fresco, check out this tutorial page.

iArtbook saves your designs in a cloud that can be accessed by the computer version of the app, making it ideal for artists who work on multiple devices.

Play around with the Paper Demo offered when you first open the app to learn more about how to use it. The design controls on Paper are in a panel at the bottom of the screen.

Use the menu at the bottom to explore the app’s design features.

The design controls are at the top of the screen.

Check out the in-app tutorial for a more thorough rundown of how to use this app.

FlipaClip is available on the Google Play and Apple app stores.

This app does not allow for freehand drawing, so if you are looking to make your own original designs, you may want to look elsewhere.