Add and edit drawings in Pages on iPad
You can create and edit drawings in your document using Apple Pencil or your finger, then move or resize them.
Note: If you want to use your Apple Pencil for selecting objects and scrolling instead of annotating or drawing, tap , tap Apple Pencil, then turn on Select and Scroll. If your Apple Pencil supports it, you can turn on Double-Tap to Switch, then double-tap the lower part of Apple Pencil to turn Select and Scroll on and off.
Add a drawing
Do one of the following:
Use Apple Pencil: Tap anywhere on the page with Apple Pencil, then tap Drawing at the bottom of the screen. In a word-processing document, tap where you want to add your drawing (in a page layout document, you can draw anywhere on the page).
Use your finger: Tap , tap , then tap Drawing. In a word-processing document, an area where you can draw appears on the page (in a page layout document, you can draw anywhere on the page).
Draw anywhere on the page or in the drawing area; you can do any of the following at any time:
Switch drawing tools: Tap any of the tools at the bottom of the screen. Tap the tool again to see more options.
Change colors: Tap the current color at the bottom of the screen, then tap a new color. Swipe left to see tools to fine-tune the color.
Change the color of part of your drawing: Tap the selection tool, then drag around a portion of the drawing to select it. Tap the current color at the bottom of the screen, then tap a new one. Swipe left to see tools to fine-tune the color.
Resize the drawing area: Drag any orange dot.
Adjust the color’s opacity: If you’re using the pen, pencil, crayon, or fill tool, tap it, then drag the slider.
Adjust the stroke size (line thickness): If you’re using the pen, pencil, crayon, or eraser, tap it, then tap a stroke size.
Fill an area with color: Tap the fill tool, then tap the area. To draw a shape already filled with color, tap the fill tool, then draw the shape.
Erase a stroke: Tap the eraser tool, tap it again, tap , then tap the stroke.
Duplicate part of your drawing: Tap the selection tool, drag around a portion of the drawing to select it, then tap Duplicate.
Scroll the page: Swipe with two fingers; if you’re using Apple Pencil, swipe with one finger instead.
Tap Done.
Drag your drawing to move it. To resize it, tap it with a finger, then drag any blue dot.
To continue drawing in a page layout document, start drawing on the page with Apple Pencil. You automatically enter drawing view if it was the last view you used. If you’re not sure which view you used last, tap the page with Apple Pencil (it won’t make a mark) and check which button is selected at the bottom of the screen. To edit a drawing in a word-processing document, double-tap it with your finger or, if drawing was the last view you used, tap it with Apple Pencil.
Separate a drawing into parts
You can separate a drawing into individual objects that you can move, resize, or delete separately.
Double-tap the drawing with a finger.
Tap the selection tool, then drag around the part of the drawing you want to separate.
Tap Separate.
You can repeat this process to separate a drawing into multiple objects.
Merge drawings
You can merge drawings so that they stay together as a single object, which you can move and resize as a whole.
Touch and hold one object, then tap the other objects with another finger.
Tap Merge.
Animate a drawing
You can animate a drawing so that it appears in your document as if it’s being drawn.
Tap to select the drawing you want to animate.
Tap , tap Drawing, then turn on Animate Drawing.
Do any of the following:
Adjust how long the animation plays: Drag the Duration slider.
Repeat the animation in a loop: Turn on Loop.
Preview the animation: Tap Play.
To play the animation in your document, select the drawing, then tap Play Drawing.
When you export the document in EPUB format, the animation is converted to a video. In a reflowable EPUB document, the video has a white background. In a fixed layout EPUB document, the video has the same background as in Pages. See Export to Word, PDF, or another file format.
Add a drawing description
You can add a description to any drawing in your document. Drawing descriptions are read by assistive technology (for example, VoiceOver) when someone uses that technology to access your document. Drawing descriptions aren’t visible anywhere in your document.
Tap the drawing to select it, tap , then tap Drawing.
Tap Description, then tap in the text box and enter your text.
If you export your document as a PDF, drawing descriptions are still readable by assistive technology. See Export to Word, PDF, or another file format in Pages on iPad.
To add descriptions to an image or video, see Add an image description or Add a video description.
Share or save a drawing
You can share or save any drawing as an image, and you can also save an animated drawing as a video.
In the document, tap the drawing, then tap Share.
If the drawing is animated, tap Share as Image to share or save it as an image, or tap Share as Movie to share or save it as a video.
Do one of the following:
Share: Tap a method for sending the drawing.
Save: To save to Photos, tap Save Image or Save Video (if you want to save an animated drawing as a video). To save to Files, tap Save to Files.
You can also mark up your document with annotations. To learn more, see Add annotations.