Top Drawing Apps For Android In 2021

Android Drawing App

Drawing is a favorite pastime for many people across the globe. Useful features of Android devices (tablets or smartphones) like stylus support, better vibrant display, brilliant touch input, etc., give more options to users who love to draw. In fact, there are multiple drawing apps available on the Android Play Store that your inner artist would definitely love.

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1. ArtFlow

Another popular app on our list, and the recipient of Editor’s Choice on Google Play Store, is ArtFlow. The main selling point or USP of this app is the insane number of brushes it provides. The ArtFlow app has over 80 paintbrushes, smudge, fill, and an eraser tool.

Artflow Drawing App

ArtFlow also supports stylus input and provides a canvas size of 6144 x 6144 with up to 50 layers. You can create your own paintbrush by importing images. Other features include a layer clipping mask, 10 layer filters to adjust HSV, brightness and saturation, color curves, and more.

The app user interface is smooth and responsive, and you will love the look and feel of the app. Artwork can be imported or exported in PNG, JPG, and PSD. It also has an advanced “Palm Rejection” feature.

2. PaperColor

PaperColor is a drawing app that tries to bring real-life drawing experience. The app has an easy-to-use interface and provides all the necessary options that you need to begin your artistic journey.

Papercolor Drawing App

It provides all the different varieties of brush, ruler, eraser, etc. The color library is also huge, and the PaperColor app lets you import a picture as the base map, which you can later set to transparent mode. This transparent model allows you to trace the original image and draw above it.

Further, you can add text, custom cover, graphics tools, etc. Moreover, users can also add a handwriting signature with a pen after they have finished drawing their artwork.

3. DotPict

DotPict is a very nice Android drawing app that is meant for a specific niche of artists. If you are really into pixel art, then you should look no further, because DotPict has you covered.

Dotpict Android

This 8-Bit drawing app offers a grid for drawing. Additionally, you can zoom in on artwork and create little touchups to your 8-Bit artwork. It includes features like auto-saving, undo and redo. You can export your artwork or share it with friends and family members.

You can also customize your color palette to any color you want. Apart from all these features, there is not much this app has to offer. It is a straightforward app, making it an easy-to-use drawing app on Android.

4. ibis Paint X

Last but not least, ibis Paint X is another drawing app on our list. It has a ton of features that would be appreciated by an artist. With over 381 brushes, 2500 materials, over 800 fonts, 71 filters, 46 screen tones, and 27 blending modes, ibis Paint X is a very versatile Android drawing app.

Ibis Paint X App

The app offers smooth drawing at 60fps. You can use different styles of brushes including dip pens, felt-tip pens, digital pens, airbrushes, fan brushes, flat brushes, pencils, oil brushes, charcoal brushes, crayons, and stamps. It offers the option to record your own video while you draw so that you can share it on your own YouTube channel or other social media accounts.

ibis Paint X supports multiple layers and has specific features for a specific style of drawing, such as manga. You can buy the premium membership to unlock more features for $4.99.

Wrapping Up!

If you have a knack for drawing and want to feed your artistic appetite, then you should definitely try the above-listed Android drawing apps. If you are a Mac user, you can check out this list of drawing applications for macOS.

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Sagar Naresh

My work has been published on Android Authority, Android Police, Android Central, BGR, Gadgets360, GSMArena, and more. A Six Sigma and Google Certified Digital Marketer who is covering tech-related content for the past 2 years.