9 Must-Have Digital Art Tools for Students
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9 Must-Have Digital Art Tools for Students



Creativity encompasses various aspects of our lives, from the photos that we take, social media interactions, and the commercials we view on our phones and televisions. Many students are always eager to enter the digital landscape and showcase their creativity, but many don’t succeed because they lack the tools to design creative content efficiently. If you are an art student or enthusiast, here are must-have tools to succeed in digital arts.

High-Performance Computers

You need a computer that has fast processors, sufficient RAM, and high-end graphic cards to produce quality work. Having such a computer will allow you to comfortably work with large media files and engage with complex projects without experiencing any technical challenges. Your computer selection should be based on the industry that you are in. For instance, if you are in the advertising sector or filmmaking, your preference should be PCs with high-end graphic cards. Since you will use your computer often to create your designs, do not be tempted to save on costs by getting a cheaper alternative because you might need to replace it.

A good PC will also come in handy when doing schoolwork. You don’t want a computer that will start acting out when writing a crucial assignment under a tight deadline. It might make you fail to turn in the work on time or force you to hire a writer from a writing service like payforessay.net.

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe has dominated the creative software field for decades. Designers and artists have been using Adobe Photoshop for years because it has many creative options and cloud-based tools to create and enhance pictures and 3D visuals. Over the years, it has been regarded as one of the best photo editors and can help a graphic designer in creating websites, logos, and banners. It also has templates that can be used by a beginner to make 3D visuals.

iPad Pro

The gadget comes with improved multitasking capabilities and stunning displays. The capabilities allow it to undertake every complex task easily. If you are an artist or a designer, you will be able to enjoy a better drawing and painting experience when you use this gadget. The device comes with an Apple pencil hover. The hover allows users to access menus quickly, preview strokes, and switch between tools seamlessly, making it possible to finish projects in record time.

Apple Pencil

With the iPad Pro, a recommendation for drawing tablets, you need to have the Apple pencil as an alternative for stylish solutions. When the two are used together, they provide an unparalleled drawing experience. An advantage of the Apple Pencil is its sensitivity to pressure and tilt. The range you will get from making these slight adjustments is enough for an artist to produce splendid work. There are many versions of the pencil, and the one you purchase should be determined by the iPhone that you own.

Google Drive

You need cloud storage services for your digital arts to back up your work and collaborate with others. Google Drive is one of the best options to consider as it offers robust features that seamlessly integrate with other Google services. You will get 15GB of free storage, which you can use as you start your practice, but you will need to pay more as you upgrade your storage. This application is ideal for those looking beyond storing their data but also looking to collaborate with others.

PenTips

The gadget is a great accessory for artists using the Apple pencil. It has a silicon rubber tip that allows the pencil to screw on and off with ease. The tip replaces the Apple pencil’s original tip and increases friction, which provides a more precise drawing and writing. Another feature you will like is the ability to work quietly because this tool removes the clicking noise people get when they tap their iPad glass screen with the standard pencil.

Autograph Opaque Art Projector

If you like more old-school art tools, you can make use of art projectors. The autograph opaque is an easy-to-use, lightweight tool with a silent light box that is used to trace artwork. The tracer can be used to enlarge flat artwork from between two to ten times the original size on any walls or vertical surfaces. Projecting your work as you continue designing or painting is a good way of ensuring that you get every detail right and do not miss out on the opportunity to use the autograph opaque.

Fovitec Photo Studio

Sharing high quality is important for an artist, and if you use some unconventional tools, the final photo you share will not reflect your initial work. To share quality photos, you need to use Fovitec Photo Studio. It is a continuous photography starter kit that has softboxes, light and backdrop stands, and lamps, which allow you to take photos and studio portraits with ease. The features ensure that your photos will have no shadows at the edges. You can then share the photos with your friends, family, and clients, and the photos they receive will be of the same quality as the ones taken.

Corel Painter



Corel Painter is a good option for artists who want a natural painting experience. It is widely known for its realistic painting tools that mimic traditional media. Its features include natural media brushes and extensive texture and canvas options. You can also create your customized brush based on your artistic needs. It supports different file formats and integrates well with other graphic software.

Closing Remarks

The art field is evolving, and students are taking the opportunity to show their creativity in different ways. A hindrance that can affect one’s ability to produce quality work is the digital tools they use. Ensure that you have a high-quality PC that has sufficient RAM, a fast processor, and advanced graphics cards. With a PC, you can install different art tools like Adobe Photoshop to improve your experience. The iPad Pro is another must-have, and an Apple pencil complements it. These tools will help you in designing quality digital art that will leave your audience in awe.










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