Vectornator (Linearity Curve)
Free vector design app for Apple devices
Digital illustration has moved beyond the desktop, with professional-grade apps now delivering desktop-class features on tablets and mobile devices. The tools in this category focus on iOS-native workflows, offering illustrators and designers portable alternatives to traditional workstations.
The illustration software market has split into two distinct approaches: vector-based design tools and raster painting applications. Vector tools excel at scalable graphics, logo design, and technical illustration where clean lines and infinite scalability matter. Raster tools prioritize natural media simulation, pressure sensitivity, and the textured workflows that concept artists and illustrators need for finished artwork. Mobile illustration apps have reached feature parity with desktop software in many areas, particularly in brush engines, layer management, and file export options. Professional illustrators now routinely deliver client work created entirely on tablets, especially in industries like children's book illustration, editorial illustration, and concept art for games and film. The constraint isn't capability anymoreβit's about matching the tool to your specific workflow and output requirements. When evaluating illustration software, consider your primary output format and industry requirements. If you're producing graphics for print, web, or motion design that need to scale infinitely, vector tools are essential. If you're creating paintings, character art, or textured illustration work, raster-based apps with sophisticated brush engines will serve you better. Many professionals maintain both types of tools in their kit, using each for its strengths within a single project.
Free vector design app for Apple devices
Professional illustration app for iPad
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