

With Procreate, my file sizes can range from 20MB for simple line sketches (above) to 200-300MB for 4K or A4 300 DPI canvas with multiple layers. Sometimes I use Concepts app which is a vector drawing app.

I use Procreate for most of my digital art. I don't recommend the 32GB storage model to anyone who's thinking of getting an iPad to create art or graphic design. After deleting unused apps and installing the ones I use, I used up 25GB of storage.

In my case, the total amount of storage taken up by the system files and updates is around 13GB. At the time of writing this, these are the storage capacity for the different iPads Modelįile size for digital art depends on many factors, such as resolution, number of layers, complexity, and even depends on the app itself.
