Take a peek and let me know what you think! I also really like Chroma because of the value for what you get. If you commit to free and don’t want a subscription, you’ll have to watch a lot of ads.Īfter reviewing these adult coloring apps, I like them all – but Pigment and Happy Color® are my DEFINITE front runners (reviews below). Prepare yourself for lots of ads! Watching them to unlock pages, tools, etc.So if you only do one drawing a day, you can probably stick with the free and not get a subscription. Usually there are new “dailies,” or a new design every single day that you can color.Some of them are still traditional digital coloring. That means you won’t necessarily be able to choose the colors that you use. It’s like a paint by number, where you tap an area and add a color. A lot of apps have switched to color by number.Things to keep in mind about the “free” portions of these apps: However, Happy Color® has 15,000 free pages, so I consider it to be a free app even though there are ads. Having said that, a lot of them have free pages that refresh regularly. Only a few of these apps are truly free ( Coloring Book, Coloring Book for Adults), as most color apps in general have in-app purchases. Yes, it’s on an electronic screen, but I can still zone out. These apps are perfect for waiting rooms, the line at the DMV, and anytime you are bored and don’t want to be on Facebook or some other app.Some are better than others which I address in each review. If you are looking for an inexpensive hobby, ALL of these apps have a free option. It’s a lot less expensive than books and pencils, markers, etc. Sometimes I just don’t like having supplies everywhere.
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