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When it comes to making comics, people always think of various painting apps available. But I think one app that is often overlooked is the Sketchbook app.
There is the desktop/laptop version, and it is a paid app.
There is also a mobile/tablet version, and it is a free app with a lot of good features. The one-time premium version is pretty cheap too. So, I think they make the most money from the desktop/laptop version which may offset the cost of maintaining the app on the Online Stores... I don't know.
However, I still have a tendency for Clip Studio Paint because Clip Studio Paint comes with automatic comic panes and thought bubbles and a nice comic font. I also like the 3D models and the assets. And I am pretty happy with my purchase of the Clip Studio Paint 3.0 PRO Permanent License.
I just have Sketchbook app on my little iPhone and iPad to do some finger-painting, and I can only do finger-painting since I don't really have an Apple Pencil. That's okay. The app comes with shapes and lines and rulers and perspective guides. Just finger-painting is pretty addicting. The only advantage that the iPad has over the iPhone would probably be the bigger screen, as far as I can see.
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