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Corel painter for ipad pro
Corel painter for ipad pro




So it's pretty cheap and they constantly update it. It is a subscription on the ipad, and I *hate* that, but it's only $25 for a year. For ipad, procreate has come a long way, but i highly suggest checking out clip studio paint. I use an ipad pro on the go (as an ipad, not with astropad or whatever), and a cintiq pro for desktop use. Would like to know what your impressions are as theoretically see significant advantages of the iPad but question the performance in the workflow operations. Invariably, they will review the iPad in terms of iPad apps and whine about can't compete with the full blown computer programs, rather than compare as an input device for a Mac as the Cintiq is an input device for a PC or Mac. Is the iPad via Astropad (or potentially Sidecar) a viable competitor to Cintiq? The Cintiq vs Ipad reviews I see online never compare them appropriately.

corel painter for ipad pro

A Sidecar competitor, Astropad among others has been around for a while so hopefully someone has used an iPad with Painter via Astropad. I did notice that Apple failed to include the heavy hitters - Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop /Lightroom - as programs that work but not certain what the generic "Painter" is they listed as they were more with other specifications, such as Corel Draw as opposed to simply 'draw'. Not in a hurry as Intuos is fine and can wait for the recently announced Sidecar to pan out.

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Currently I use the Wacom Intuos Pro, but considering an upgrade to Cintiq, but alternative would be to upgrade my iPad to Pro with Apple 2 pen.






Corel painter for ipad pro