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A 'technologically illiterate' New Yorker illustrator explains why he finally started drawing on an iPad

He uses the high-end iPad Pro with Apple's Pencil stylus to do his work. But recently, Apple released a new low-cost iPad that supports the Pencil stylus for $330.

A 'technologically illiterate' New Yorker illustrator explains why he finally started drawing on an iPad

The iPad app he uses is called Procreate. Tutorials to master it are available on YouTube and Udacity.

The iPad app he uses is called Procreate. Tutorials to master it are available on YouTube and Udacity.

You can download Procreate here. It costs $9.99.

Some of the coolest pieces on his Instagram are actually rejected New Yorker covers.

Some of the coolest pieces on his Instagram are actually rejected New Yorker covers.

You can check out Ulriksen's other work or get in touch through his website

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