How to send drawings on the iPhone Messages app
iOS 10 has been out for a couple of months, meaning most iPhone users have probably updated by now. It's time to utilize one of the cooler features available on the new patch: drawing messages. Here's how to do it.
How to send drawings in iMessage
Once you enter a thread in iMessage, you'll notice a heart symbol at the bottom left of the screen. This expands a blank, black screen which can be used to trace a sketch of your choosing in a variety of colors. There's even the option to send special effects, like a heartbeat, kiss or fireball by following the directions below.
You can even draw over a photo or a 10-second video by pressing the camera button below the color option. Unfortunately, you can't upload an existing image or video clip, but you're free to experiment with the shutter in real time.
If you're feeling fancy, you can even send drawn out handwriting in iMessage. To do so, simply turn the iPhone sideways (make sure the screen lock is off) to reveal a blank white slate. You can write your own custom text or use Apple's custom preloaded options.
For a list of additional iMessage tricks, check out this article. Have fun!