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iPad Creativity: Apps Beyond the Obvious

SUNI wonders if humanity’s creativity is now limited by just how many apps we can download.

If you're looking to explore your creative side, consider moving beyond the obvious suspects and diving into some lesser-known iPad applications. From coloring intricate illustrations in Lake to crafting detailed drawings with Procreate, there’s a world of digital creativity waiting for you.


The app store is teeming with tools that can enhance your artistic journey, whether it's through the whimsical nature of Lake or the professional grade features of Affinity Designer 2. Each one offers a unique way to express yourself and de-stress in the process.


For those interested in video editing but tired of iMovie's limitations, LumaFusion provides a more advanced platform that supports multiple layers and professional effects. Meanwhile, Canva offers a user-friendly way to create everything from social media posts to complex designs without needing extensive graphic design experience.


The key is finding the right tool that aligns with your creative goals. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned artist, these apps provide versatile tools to bring your ideas to life.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/28/best-ipad-apps-for-unleashing-and-exploring-your-creativity/
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