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Learn to draw on iPad

THE MAIN THING that prevents us from being global art superstars is, well, our complete lack of drawing skill! ShadowDraw promises to help with that. If, like us, you’ve always wanted to draw but haven’t been taught how, or if you just don’t feel very confident, it’s a great way to bring out your inner Degas or Dürer.

The app is designed for absolute beginners, and it takes you step by step through the processdraw something, it shows you; you’ll see the pen or brush strokes of an artist on your iPad’s screen, and you learn how to draw by copying the artist’s own moves. Get it right and you’ll move on to the next bit; get it wrong and you’ll be gently guided towards the correct positioning.

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