It still teaches you drawing techniques, but there's now stuff like more zooming capacity and the ever important undo button! The mediums are more along the lines of pencil, pens, markers and brushes. Pokemon Art Academy is more meant for kids and is much more directed at digital art. On the other hand, I've heard this game translates nearly seamlessly to physical mediums and you can use its lessons in real life. The most help you get is a drawing grid on the screen and the program showing you the steps you should take to complete your work. More importantly, you can only zoom once and there's no undo button, so if you mess up you have to manually fix your mistakes. It tries to teach you a little about every nondigital medium (graphite, charcoal, pastels, paint and so on) and does its best to mimic traditional art as much as possible, so you have to, for example, reload your paintbrush by lifting the stylus off the screen. Regular Art Academy (Lessons for Everyone in NA) focuses a lot more on traditional art. Hey! I've been researching these games so I can see what to get, and yeah there's some pretty big differences.
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