Apple Pencil (First-Generation) Review: Performance is kingĪpple Pencil (1st Gen) with pencils and iPad (2020) (Image credit: Luke Filipowicz / iMore)įor me, the Apple Pencil is worth its weight in gold because of how well it integrates into iPadOS, even when you're not drawing, sketching, or painting. While there's no doubt that the Apple Pencil 2 and iPad Pro will provide the best artistic experience for the pros, if you're an amateur artist or just don't want to spend the money on the more expensive models, the Apple Pencil (first-generation) is a more than capable artistic tool. In all my time using the Apple Pencil with my iPad (2020), my palm has never made a mark when I have been in a drawing app. You can use the side of the Apple Pencil for shading, make use the superb pressure sensitivity to make lines thicker or thinner, and the palm rejection is incredible. I personally am not an artist - I can barely draw straight lines, but even I have been enjoying opening up some of the best drawing apps and just seeing what the Apple Pencil can do.ĭrawing or coloring feels so smooth and very reminiscent of drawing on paper, with maybe just a little less friction. While that generalization probably has some merit, the artistic abilities of the Apple Pencil (first-generation) shouldn't be understated. I said that serious artists wouldn't be using the first-generation Apple Pencil. Writing in Messages on iPad with Apple Pencil (Image credit: Luke Filipowicz / iMore)
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