The iPad can be used to do many things, such as take notes, play games, watch videos, surf the web, read up on recipes, and etc., but for the more artistic, the tablet is also a great tool for drawing, and that’s exactly what artist Kyle Lambert did with his finger, an iPad Air, and the Procreate app, all which when combined with Lambert’s artistic skills, produced an extremely realistic drawing of actor Morgan Freeman. In fact if you were to just look at the end result, you would not have guessed that it was a drawing, but rather a photograph, but if you have a few minutes to spare, watch the video above in which it shows Lambert’s process from start to end.

According to the video, it claims that it took about 285,000 brush strokes and 200+ hours for Lambert to complete the entire drawing. While we’ve seen some pretty impressive work done on tablets, we can only imagine that it has to be pretty tricky when it comes to using a finger, especially since fingers are bigger than styluses and don’t necessarily provide the same amount of accuracy and precision when it comes to fine details. In any case it’s pretty amazing; what do you guys think?

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