![]() ![]() I tried it in many apps, and the ONLY one that worked was clip studio. I had to reduce it down by a few inches on either side, and it didn't handle well. For example, using my 2nd gen ipad pro, procreate was unable to do a 3 ft x 2 ft canvas size. Anyway, I've tried as many major art programs on ipad as I could get my hands on, and nothing (yes, not even procreate or art studio pro or whatever) comes close to the power that clip studio 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. 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. 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. ![]()
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