The interface is clean, organised, and highly customisable, and it feels very natural to make marks, providing a superb experience for artists. There are nearly 200 brushes to choose from, ranging from pencils to charcoals, and you can create your own too. You can also record your own drawing as a timelapse, and other features include a lasso fill tool, touch gestures and support for PSDs. The app costs $9.99 and while there's no free version, there is a seven-day free trial.
Overall, for the fee, this is a high-end and feature-laden drawing app for Android that manages to feel as close to the Procreate experience as you could wish for on a non-Apple device. While Krita (above) just pips it for value and new tools, Infinite Painter has a simpler UI and is approachable, just like Procreate. If you're not interested in 'proper' drawing, but just want to scribble, doodle and sketch out ideas on your Android tablet instead, then Bamboo Paper should be your app of choice. This cross-platform app is made by Wacom, creator of the industry leading Wacom tablets, and named after its own Bamboo styluses, but you can use them with other tablets and styluses, too.īamboo Paper essentially turns your Android tablet into the equivalent of a paper notebook, and makes it simple for you to sketch out ideas and concepts, quickly and without fuss.