![]() Once you click yes, you should be ready to letter. ![]() If your bluetooth is not on, you should receive a popup asking if you’d like to pair your device to your iPad. (This is also one of the ways to charge your Apple Pencil) For the iPad that I’m using, you simply turn on your blue tooth and then plug in the Apple Pencil to the bottom charging port. The process of pairing the Apple Pencil with your iPad is super simple. ![]() ![]() To check out what current models support lettering with the Apple Pencil, click here. The iPad is a much more affordable option than the iPad Pro. I do have an iPad Pro and use it often, but this one is a great option if you don’t want to spend as much. First things first, it’s not just the iPad Pro that can create lettering anymore! In this tutorial, I’m actually using an iPad that is also compatible with the Apple Pencil.
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