![]() ![]() Win win, so if this company can get us close to this ideal (how close I can’t quite determine from the article) what the hell is Apple doing to bring it about. I am sure many creatives and illustrators would equally find this the perfect solution for their work and probably others too) and for Apple itself would generate sales of both platforms while gaining that inevitable coming together over time. So the best of both worlds allowing precise manipulation on Mac and subtle softening techniques on the iPad of the same image without any need to keep zooming in and out to assess the finished effects giving uncompromising flexibility using two uncompromised pieces of independent hardware. My ideal would also allow normal pen and cursor Input on the Mac screen too so both working seamlessly together. I would love the Mac and iPad connected as demonstrated here and be able to zoom in close on the iPad to use finger and pen input while being able to see instantly the effect on the Macs screen from a more zoomed out view for what you do in close and looks good isn’t always the case from the size it will more naturally be seen at when finished. This is very close to the ideal I spelt out on here a few months ago that would be perfect for my aviation illustration work in particular and my illustration generally and would be far more practical and useful than say a Surface desktop solution which is cumbersome and compromised by nature. one Wacom tablet that quite likely won’t last nearly that long. ![]() MacDailyNews Take: A decade of Astropad Studio ($799.90) on your various iPad Pro units over the years seems very competitive vs. Read more and see the screenshots in the full article here. ![]() If you want to spend at least $800, the Wacom Cintiq provides a touch-sensitive screen on which to work… Astropad Studio does the same on the iPad Pro you already own, wired or wirelessly… is an impressive way to incorporate pen input into Mac drawing or image editing.” Most Wacom tablets incorporate a pen-sensitive surface that transmits strokes and taps over a wire. “ Astropad Studio ($79.99 per year) turns that iPad Pro into a digitizer. “It turns out, though, I already have an excellent pen-based touchscreen device: an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil,” Carlson writes. “I know photographers and artists who swear by them, but it would be a significant expense for my comparatively modest editing needs.” IPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi, iPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi, iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro, iPad Pro (Cellular), iPad Pro (9.7-inch), iPad Pro (9.7-inch) (Cellular), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Pro (11-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air, iPad Air (Cellular), iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 (Cellular), iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini Retina, iPad mini Retina (Cellular), iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 (Cellular), iPad mini 4, iPad mini 4 (Cellular), iPad mini (5th Generation), iPad mini (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (7th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air (4th Generation) (Wi-Fi), iPad Air (4th Generation) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad (8th generation) Wi-Fi, iPad (8th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th Generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (9th Generation), iPad (9th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini (6th Generation), iPad mini (6th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air (5th generation), iPad Air (5th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation), iPad Pro 12.“As a longtime Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom user, I periodically consider buying a digitizer, such as a Wacom tablet, to better take advantage of editing with brushes and other tools that work with pen-based input,” Jeff Carlson writes for Macworld. ![]()
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