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]]>Just a decade ago, smartphones were only becoming a thing and the notion of tablets was often scoffed at since people had laptops and desktops anyway.
These days though, smartphones are king and tablets are set to substantially lower the market share of laptops.
Why? There are a lot of reasons, but these illustrations below are a good example.
Created using only the Procreate App that’s available on the App Store and an iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, Chicago-based illustrator Yuliya Pieletskaya creates her own watercolor-esque portraits that look like they were painted on paper.
Granted, much of the result is because of the illustrator’s own talent, but you can’t help but be amazed by how well the iPad was made to make this happen.
Perhaps the day that tablets take over the laptop’s share of the market is going to come sooner rather than later.
Be sure to scroll down below to see more of Yuliya’s work.
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]]>By using the Procreate App and an iPad Pro + iPencil, she draws and paints cute animals by hand.
“Originally from NY, I graduated in 2012 from FIT with a double major in design and business,” Pieletskaya shared on her personal website. “Since then, alongside working on commissions and freelance illustration, I have been designing, making and selling my own collection of greeting cards and coffee mugs. Like many artists before me, nature and animals are a cherished source of inspiration for me.”
Also known as small_peche on social media, the artist now lives in Chicago with her two bunnies, Marnie and Ham. She shares her work on her Instagram account where she has gathered 23.8 thousand admirers.
Scroll down and take a look at her creations below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Adorable Illustrations Using Only an iPad appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Just a decade ago, smartphones were only becoming a thing and the notion of tablets was often scoffed at since people had laptops and desktops anyway.
These days though, smartphones are king and tablets are set to substantially lower the market share of laptops.
Why? There are a lot of reasons, but these illustrations below are a good example.
Created using only the Procreate App that’s available on the App Store and an iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, Chicago-based illustrator Yuliya Pieletskaya creates her own watercolor-esque portraits that look like they were painted on paper.
Granted, much of the result is because of the illustrator’s own talent, but you can’t help but be amazed by how well the iPad was made to make this happen.
Perhaps the day that tablets take over the laptop’s share of the market is going to come sooner rather than later.
Be sure to scroll down below to see more of Yuliya’s work.
The post Artist Creates Adorable Illustrations Using Only an iPad appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Paints Greeting Cards Inspired By The Animal Kingdom appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>By using the Procreate App and an iPad Pro + iPencil, she draws and paints cute animals by hand.
“Originally from NY, I graduated in 2012 from FIT with a double major in design and business,” Pieletskaya shared on her personal website. “Since then, alongside working on commissions and freelance illustration, I have been designing, making and selling my own collection of greeting cards and coffee mugs. Like many artists before me, nature and animals are a cherished source of inspiration for me.”
Also known as small_peche on social media, the artist now lives in Chicago with her two bunnies, Marnie and Ham. She shares her work on her Instagram account where she has gathered 23.8 thousand admirers.
Scroll down and take a look at her creations below.
The post Artist Paints Greeting Cards Inspired By The Animal Kingdom appeared first on PlayJunkie.
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