![]() ![]() If you want the sensation of real painting then the slower Artrage is much more realistic. You can scribble away like a madman and the thing keeps up. It’s photoshop… on an iPad but the killer feature is the incredible responsiveness of the pencil that really takes advantage of that 120mhz screen refresh. Now, whenever the iPad pro and the pencil come into conversation in creative circles the one app that gets all the attention is Procreate. With apps like Duet or Astropad, not only do you get another display but also the features of a Wacom Cintiq with pressures sensitivity in photoshop and all the other apps that support that kind of thing. The giant iPad now makes my laptop a dual screen hyperbeast. I’m now so used to using multiple monitors that I feel really weird when doing stuff on my laptop solely. The thing is… it acts just like a freaking pencil! It takes a machine that devolved into a glorified bathroom entertainment slate into a creation device that a is a steroidaly enhanced pen and paper ink and pad drawing board and rule. No longer am I chained to a computer and Wacom tablet I can stick it in a tiny shoulder bag and tote it around, stopping at my leisure to get all artsy, do some concept layouts or file some expenses whilst sitting in a park avoiding seagulls. The thing is like a sheet of glass the size of a magazine. There are a number of incredible leaps forward and it’s mainly due to the Pencil. The hope is to go digital for note taking but it has really opened the door to creative expression that I haven’t experienced since university. Having had my older iPad for over 5 yearsI took the leap and got an iPad Pro 12.9" with the Apple Pencil to help curb my addiction to the copious stacks of black notebooks littering my office. ![]()
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