

There are many good alternatives available. Major downside is you have to sign up and pay a subscription of $5/monthly to get all the Pro features. You can open and save PSD and TIFF files. It's designed with both pen and touch features. There are lots of drawing tools and very customisable. This is one of the more popular drawing apps on Windows. Overall, it's a good introductory app to get you to draw.Īutodesk® SketchBook® for Windows Tablet - Free with in-app purchases The interface is simple and designed for beginners. This is the free app that came bundled with Windows OS. The free version is quite limited but if you get the in-app purchases, you'll get features like layers, stroke previews, masks, stencils, paint bucket, transform, canvas rotation and symmetry tools.įresh Paint - Free with in-app purchases. The free version limits the number of drawing tools so it's probably worth while to spend some money to get the Pro Pack that has all the tools. This is one of the simplest and intuitive drawing apps. Here's a list of popular apps that run on Windows tablets.īamboo Paper - Free with in-app purchases
