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Learning To Draw

Learning To Draw

by Walter Foster

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2.0.3

April 18, 2019

We've made some updates to keep the app current and resolve some issues reported. Also, you can now use native sharing to save to your camera roll, share on Facebook or right through iMessage. Check it out! There are more good things in store soon!
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2.0.2

October 26, 2016

We've made some improvements for iOS 10 and lesson pack downloading. Thank you for your continued support of Walter Foster.
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2.0.1

July 14, 2014

Minor enhancements

2.0.0

April 18, 2014

- Fixed issues with downloading content - Now featuring landscape support - New color tool
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1.4.1

April 4, 2013

- Now disables ads with the purchase of any lesson pack.

1.4.0

August 20, 2012

• Take your creativity to new heights with 5 fresh lesson packs: - Cats & Kittens - Dogs & Puppies - Animals - Cartooning - Sketching Everyday Objects • Fixed minor bugs
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1.3.0

July 10, 2012

Minor bug fixes

1.2.1

December 8, 2011

- Added extras page - Fixed issues with push notifications

1.2.0

September 7, 2011

Minor usage enhancements

1.1

September 1, 2011

-Grand finale for successfully completing each lesson! -Share your finished drawings on Facebook! -Print your completed drawings remotely! -Updated user guide with new steps eraser!
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Learning To Draw In-App Purchases History

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Color Swatches

Add life and color to all of your drawings and lessons.

$2.99

Learn to Draw Flowers - 5 Lessons

Learn to draw a charming array of floral portraits - from the elegant calla lily to the exotic hibiscus.
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$3.99

Learn to Draw Horses - 10 Lessons

Learn to re-create an impressive array of elegant horse and pony breeds - from an Arabian portrait to a Standardbred Trotter in action.
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$3.99

Sketching Everyday Objects - 10 Lessons

Learn to draw a coffee cup, car, guitar, and other simple subjects. Through these projects, you’ll learn that artistic inspiration is all around you! The Sketching Everyday Objects pack includes ten lessons with rich audio and step-by-step instructions.
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Learn to Draw Animals - 10 Lessons

Learn to draw a wealth of beautiful wild animals, from a darling fawn to a majestic elephant. The Animals pack includes ten lessons with rich audio and step-by-step instructions.
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Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies - 10 Lessons

Learn to draw an array of cute canines—from a Springer Spaniel puppy to a Golden Retriever!
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Learn to Draw People - 11 Lessons

Learn how to draw realistic eyes, ears, and mouths. Then, by following along step by step, learn to create full portraits, each one depicting a different angle, light source, or distinguishing feature.
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$3.99

Learn to Draw Dragons - 10 Lessons

Learn how to draw a fantastic array of fire-breathing creatures - from a traditional Eastern dragon to the many-headed hydra in these lessons. The dragons pack includes ten lessons with rich audio and step-by-step instructions.
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Learn to Draw Cartooning - 12 Lessons

Enter the world of cartooning and learn to draw a collection of characters—from a nerd and a brute to a manga hero!
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Price History of Learning To Draw

Description of Learning To Draw

Walter Foster has been the leading publisher of quality art instruction guides for more than 85 years. Their instructional volumes, guidebooks and art kits have trained artists of all ages and skill levels in pencil drawing, acrylic painting, watercolors, pastels, land-scape rendering, figure drawing and much more.

 Walter Foster and the artists of MEDL Mobile have put their minds together to bring you the Walter Foster iPad app—the latest addition to a vast collection of art instruction guides.

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 Welcome to the world of the Walter Foster iPad app. Learn to create stunning digital renderings of virtually anything with easy-to-follow, step-by-step art instruction guides.

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 NEW CANVAS, SAME GREAT INSTRUCTION Artists of every age and skill level have been using Walter Foster’s world-class art instruction for almost a century, and the Walter Foster iPad app is the latest addition for the newest generation. This app comes standard with four drawing lessons to get you started, and comes equipped with a full kit of tools to render stunning masterpieces right on your iPad.

 FAMILIAR & INTUITIVE Each drawing tool is pre-adjusted to closely resemble its real-world counterpart, and you can modify aspects of each tool to suit your preference. You can pause at any point throughout your lesson, and pick up right where you left off. Create as many drawings as you want, or bring up a blank slate for freehand drawing.
 FOSTER GROWTH You can purchase new lessons right from within the app and share your finalized renderings via E-mail, Facebook, Twitter and many others. Augment your drawings with different paper style backgrounds to give them a unique feel, and even personalize your lessons by switching on voice instructions. 

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS: • Pre-loaded with four step-by-step lessons
 • Purchase new lessons in-app
 • Text or voice instruction for every lesson
 • Realistic drawing tools
 • Drawing tools are adjustable in size, pressure and hardness
 • Background paper style options
 • Save any & every drawing 
• Freehand drawing mode 
• Save drawings to your Photos or share with friends NEW LESSONS Take your creativity to new heights with 5 fresh lesson packs: • Cats & Kittens • Dogs & Puppies • Animals • Cartooning • Sketching Everyday Objects We are proud to call Walter Foster a Shiny MEDL Object. You can see all of them at www.medlmobile.com.
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Learning To Draw: FAQ

Is the software for Learning To Draw compatible with iPads?

Yes, Learning To Draw works on iPad devices.
The Learning To Draw app was built by MEDL Mobile Enterprises, LLC.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 8.0.
The average rating for the Learning To Draw app is 2.5.
The Primary Genre Of The Learning To Draw App Is Education.
2.0.3 is the most recent version of the Learning To Draw app.
The latest Learning To Draw update was rolled out on July 5, 2024.
The Learning To Draw app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Learning To Draw app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged MEDL Mobile Enterprises, LLC.
You can use the Learning To Draw app in English.
No, Learning To Draw is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Learning To Draw seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.
No, Learning To Draw does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Learning To Draw

  • Could’ve been the best drawing learning app

    Although this app was abandoned 4 years ago without recent updates, I write this review as a plea to the developers and people in charge to consider revamping this real drawing learning app.

    For years I watched others a few others try to make drawing teching apps, and most didn’t come near teaching the way this app does from the book lessons. Even now, no app is on this level of teaching making a drawing from shapes, using proper tools, and shading, and so on. The complaints and bad reviews are just people frustrated with the app not being updated anymore. I don’t know what happened or if the licenses are still good but this app could be a moneymaker and no doubt should have been.

    Walter Foster has long made some of the best books on teaching how to actually learn to draw. I own some of the books these lessons are based on. There are a ton of books on drawing but not many are made to actually teach the skill by people qualified to teach it. But Walter Foster books are. They look older and don’t have eye catching huge flashy titles like “Draw 50 monsters.” (Those books don’t teach, it’s just someone who copied parts of the design over into steps. That’s not how you learn drawing. Drawing is shapes, and training the eye to draw them, usually from big to smaller details, just way Walter Foster does in these lessons.)
  • really hard to learn

    It’s hard to learn with this app. Plus when I was catching my Dragon and the app glitched and it didn’t save it
  • Terrible. Not good beginners , for learning basics

    Doesn’t teach drawing basics or any technique. It only shows a picture and how to copy it. Not good for learning basics