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I haven't drawn in years outside of mechanical or design sketches. I really haven't done much in the way of artist drawing since my really good set of colored pencils were disappeared long ago.

Paper has historically been my canvas, whether it's combined with pencil(even the colored variety) or quill and inks. I have never used a digital drawing pad before and really have no idea about quality, specs or even interfaces of outside of product adverts and reviews.

Canvas size with scanner size with scanner cost with physical media VS learning curve with compute with drawing pad.

Help! Those that have use drawing pads, what's your experience with?

I haven't drawn in years outside of mechanical or design sketches. I really haven't done much in the way of artist drawing since my really good set of colored pencils were disappeared long ago. Paper has historically been my canvas, whether it's combined with pencil(even the colored variety) or quill and inks. I have never used a digital drawing pad before and really have no idea about quality, specs or even interfaces of outside of product adverts and reviews. Canvas size with scanner size with scanner cost with physical media VS learning curve with compute with drawing pad. Help! Those that have use drawing pads, what's your experience with?

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I'm interested too. Looks like the iPad w/ Procreate is the way to go. Do you know if it come with a stylus or is it limited to mouse input?

The stylus is separate. Check out apples site and search for Pencil. There's two versions of (1st and 2nd gen). You'd need to verify the comparability of whatever iPad version that you get. I have an iPad mini 5th gen so I need to go with the 1st gen Pencil.

Best buy, and even Apple, has them for sale refurbished so you can save a few bucks going that route.