I use a drawing tablet and my Mac laptop as a psuedo portable-whiteboard for when I tutor students. I currently have a drawing program (Corel Painter Essentials) which doesn't possess the ability to readily draw geometrical shapes, such as clicking on an icon and dragging out a circle/square/pentagon/etc. Sketchbook Pro seems to be a more intuitive application that CPE, but it also doesn't seem to have the capability to draw shapes either. Is this true, or am I just too new at this?
I've found programs that do include the ability to create shapes quickly... but they seem to use vector-based drawing, which isn't quite suitable for quickly writing equations etc. on the screen (i.e. as a teacher would do on a whiteboard). If Sketchbook is unable to create shapes, does anyone know of an application for Macs that allows for the production of shapes, but with the kind of drawing (not vector, apparently) that Painter Essentials and Sketchbook Pro utilize?
Thanks!