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The MacBook doesn't have a touchscreen, that being said, there's still several different options you'd have for using it specifically for drawing: (1) You could use a Wacom drawing tablet, like the Wacom One, which features a built-in 13.3" touch screen. When you connect this tablet to your MacBook Air and draw on it, you'd be able to see what you're drawing both on the tablet and the MacBook's screen. (2) If you already own an iPad running at least iPad OS 14 and an Apple Pencil, you can gain similar functionality, just by connecting your iPad to this Mac and using Side Car. (3) Instead of the MacBook Air, consider the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th Generation / WiFi) which has the same 8-core CPU, 8GB and 256GB of storage and would actually give you a better mini-LED display and an extra core on the GPU (8 cores total like the MacBook Pro and upgraded MacBook Air). You could easily add a 2nd Generation Apple Pencil and/or a Magic Keyboard to complete the laptop/drawing experience. There are many apps specifically for drawing that run better on the iPad since it's made for drawing/touch from launch (ProCreate comes to mind).
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