


Since I started using Procreate, all I need is my iPad and an Apple Pencil. When I did my paintings and illustrations by hand, I always had to have a dedicated working space large enough to take up half of my room. In Procreate, everything is just a few clicks away. So every once in a while, you have to splurge out another couple $100 just to be able to paint again. And what’s even worse … brushes get worn-out and watercolors don’t come in endless supplies. Add a high-detail scanner and a quality computer with software capable of precisely die cutting your “analog” work … And before you know it, you’ve spent way over $1000 before you even started painting. A set of decent brushes, watercolors, and some quality paper can set you back $200 or even more.
