Many first-party apps are intelligent enough to understand that you're drawing on top of them, and in some way will communicate with the ink. For example, drawing onto a photo in the Photos app will actually have the Photos app understand you're drawing on top of it, and even allow you to save the photo with whatever additions you've added with your pen. In addition to Sketchpad, there is also a new Screen sketch feature that allows you to draw directly on top of the system with your pen, making it easy to take notes. Sketchpad is accessible directly from the Ink Workspace and enables you to write or draw almost anything you like, with support for new Pen tools such as the virtual Ruler, which many Pen users are going to love. The new Sketchpad is essentially a clean canvas for doodlers, note-takers, and more. There's lots of exciting stuff arriving with the Ink Workspace, but it doesn't stop there. You can also access the Ink Workspace directly above the lock screen, allowing you to get started with your Pen super quickly and easily without having to log in first.
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