How to download Procreate for free.
How to download Procreate for free. Drawing is one of the great passions and lately, you are also getting closer to digital drawing, using your trusty iPad and Apple Pencil. Therefore, would you like to try Procreate, very famous application of digital paint designed to be used by both professionals and ‘hobbyist’ designers, but before you buy, you would like to know if there is a chance to try it for free.
Is this the case, am I right? So know that you are in the right place. In the following paragraphs of this guide, in fact, you will not find it explained correctly How to download Procreate for free (as there are no free trial versions of the app available), but I’ll tell you how to get a refund if the app doesn’t meet your expectations, and perhaps most importantly, I’ll suggest a number of alternative apps that can be downloaded for free. from the store app.
So are you ready to get started? Yes? Very well! Make yourself comfortable, take as much time as you need to focus on reading the following paragraphs, and most importantly, try to implement the “tips” that I will give you. I have nothing left to do except wish you a happy reading and, above all, have fun!
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Before going into this guide, I want to give you a little preliminary information very important. As I already told you in the introduction to this guide, you can’t download Procreate for free, since it is a paid application (currently, it costs 10.99 euros ) and does not include free trial periods.
However, in case Procreate does not meet your expectations, know that it can request a refund within 14 days of purchase, which will allow you to pay for expenses incurred without having to face tedious procedures or having to wait too long – I’ll talk about this in detail in the next chapter of the tutorial.
If you opt for a refund, you can try one of the many free alternatives to Procreate, such as those listed in the last chapter of the guide: although it does not integrate the same tools present in Procreate, these are equally valid solutions for digital design on iPad ( and iPhone, if you like).
Buy Procreate
Let’s first see how buy Procreate. To continue downloading the application on your iPad, launch the App Store (pressing the icon with the White “A” on a light blue background on the home screen), touch thebutton. Look for placed in the lower right part and, in the search field placed at the top, write “procreate.” Launch the search and then tap the app icon procreate that you see on the screen.
If you are reading this tutorial directly from the device on which you want to install Procreate, you can go to the section of the App Store dedicated to the application by pressing this link. At this point, touch the button that indicates the price of the application and authorize the purchase through Face id, Touch ID or password of the Apple ID. Then press the button to open that appeared on the screen or the Procreate icon on the home screen to launch the application.
After trying ProCreate for a while, do you think the app is not right for you or is it not worth it? If you want to request a refund for the purchase made and give up Procreate (as I said, you can do so within 14 days of purchasing the application), go to this page and enter, in the appropriate text fields, your Apple ID and yours password, to log in.
Once you are logged in, locate the Procreate, Click the button report or Report a problem located in the same for which you want to request a refund, click on it. Finally open the menu Report a problem, select the item I want to request a refund from the open menu, click the button present located to the right and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the procedure.
In a few days, Apple will refund the amount spent on the purchase of Procreate, crediting the amount to the payment method established in your account.
Free alternatives to procreate
If you’ve read this far in this tutorial, you’ve obviously decided to request a refund for your Procreate purchase and go to one of the many free alternatives present in the App Store. Here are a few that I find particularly interesting.
- Adobe Illustrator Draw (iOS / iPadOS) – This is an application developed by Adobe that provides various tools and brushes for drawing on iPad and iPhone. It’s basically free, but you can make an in-app purchase from $ 1.99 / month to get more cloud storage.
- Autodesk SketchBook (iOS / iPadOS) – This is another app to consider for drawing on your Apple device. In fact, it is a completely free solution developed by Autodesk, which includes many easy-to-use brushes and tools.
- Infinite Painter (iOS / iPadOS): it is an application that offers the possibility of creating images and drawing with more than 80 brushes and tools suitable for this purpose. It’s basic for free, but by making in-app purchases starting at € 4.99 you can unlock additional tools and features.
- Tayasui Sketches (iOS / iPadOS) – A very famous digital painting application characterized by a minimal and simple user interface, in perfect Apple style. It includes several drawing tools, including pencils, brushes, watercolors, and much more. It’s basically free, but you can unlock some extra features by making in-app purchases starting at € 2.99.
- Concepts (iOS / iPadOS): App that, as you can guess from its name, is designed to put sketches and ideas “black on white” using numerous tools. It’s free, but by making in-app purchases starting at € 2.29 you can unlock additional features.
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