01-17-2016, 05:58 PM
Hey Veronica
Until the iPad Pro, my attempts to do any art on a iPad was futile. I have borrowed a iPad Pro and Pencil from work to compare it to other tablet solutions.
Painted on a Apple iPad Pro/Pencil with Procreate.
This is the first time I have used the iPad and Procreate. So far I am finding the pencil performs very well with little to no stroke lag, even on large “retina” images and brushes.
When using larger brushes, the lack of a on-screen indicator of brush size makes painting different than when using Wacom technology.
Until the iPad Pro, my attempts to do any art on a iPad was futile. I have borrowed a iPad Pro and Pencil from work to compare it to other tablet solutions.
Painted on a Apple iPad Pro/Pencil with Procreate.
This is the first time I have used the iPad and Procreate. So far I am finding the pencil performs very well with little to no stroke lag, even on large “retina” images and brushes.
When using larger brushes, the lack of a on-screen indicator of brush size makes painting different than when using Wacom technology.