
Drag to Apple Mail, Files or Cloud and it will save as a native Concepts file that can be opened in the app later.Drag to iMessage or iPhoto and it saves as a PNG.


Drag & drop will initiate, minimizing your drawing into a draggable file. To export a drawing from the Gallery, tap+hold the drawing and begin to drag it. Again, iOS supports drag & drop on iPad and iPad Pro, but not on the iPhone. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, tap More and enable the app.įrom the Gallery, you can export single or multiple drawings and a full project at a time via drag & drop. Also choose Copy, Print, Save Image, Save to Files, Open in, and Create PDF (a single image PDF via iOS). Resolution is defined by your device, here is a handy reference.Įxport directly to iMessage, Mail, Notes, and any other iOS apps you’ve enabled in your iPad Settings, like Facebook or Twitter. When you choose Screenshot from the Export menu (we’ll describe the menu below), you’ll find the export captures exactly what was displayed on your screen without app menus in the way. If you want to zoom in on a piece of your drawing and maintain clarity, a screenshot can be your friend.

