

The ability to organize your boards quickly and leave notes that can be exported and presented quickly and professionally into a PDF format was especially attractive to me.

There should be opacity and feathering for strokes.Ī history of chosen colors at the top row of the swatches would be helpful, too. The ability to paste images would be nice. It shouldn’t be linear but rather slowly ramp the smaller diameters. The pencil thickness slider at the smaller end, it ramps down very quickly and I often have to try a few times to get the desired thickness. There are some things that would be nice: The functionality of having layers, quickly cloning boards, and giving run time to boards so they can play is truly useful.įor the price, I give this app 5-stars. This should be fixed to be enabled under an eraser sub-menu so they can function independent of each other. The straight line tool was hidden in the sub-pencil menu, and is incredibly useful, just keep in mind that turning it on breaks the eraser from functioning normally-it seems like nothing erases. This app is incredibly simple and useful, and I’m amazed how quickly my boards are coming together. I watched a few tutorials on how to draw figures and faces, and jumped in to using the Storyboard app. After seeing my friend’s iPad Pro and Apple Pencil in action, I decided to venture into using a dummy stylus to make storyboards with my iPad 2 mini.
