Artyjules-1,
We'd like to get an understanding of what you were doing before to see how we can help out. To draw on your iPad, you'd need an app like Notes, or you could mark up a photo in Photos. For example, with Notes you would use the steps below: Draw or write in Notes on iPad - Apple Support
"Draw or write in a note
- Start drawing or writing in the note with Apple Pencil. Or to draw or write with your finger, tap
. - Do any of the following:
- Change color or tools: Use the Markup tools.
- Adjust the handwriting area: Drag the resize handle (on the left) up or down.
- Transcribe your handwriting to typed text as you write with Apple Pencil: Tap the Handwriting tool
(to the left of the pen), then start writing.
The steps below cover a little more about how to Draw in apps with Markup on iPad. These steps could apply to a number of apps as long as they support Markup:
"Draw or write in apps with Markup
In the Markup toolbar, tap the pen, marker, or pencil tool, then write or draw with your finger or Apple Pencil (supported models).
Note: If you don’t see the Markup toolbar in a supported app, tap
or Markup. If the toolbar is minimized, tap its minimized version.
While writing or drawing, do any of the following:
- Change the line weight: Tap the selected drawing tool in the toolbar, then choose an option.
- Change the opacity: Tap the selected drawing tool in the toolbar, then drag the slider.
- Change the color: Choose a color from the color picker in the Markup toolbar.
- Undo a mistake: Tap
. - Draw a straight line: Tap the ruler tool in the toolbar, then draw a line along the edge of the ruler.
- To change the angle of the ruler, touch and hold the ruler with two fingers, then rotate your fingers.
- To move the ruler without changing its angle, drag it with one finger.
- To hide the ruler, tap the ruler tool in the toolbar again."
We hope that helps! Take care.