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    • Jonathon B
      Jonathon B last edited by

      I saw that. If it's as good as a Cintiq or at least close then I'm all over it. Gotta get rid of one of these kidneys anyway.

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      • Ace Connell
        Ace Connell last edited by

        The latency on the video looked really impressive. It's all down to feel for me, if it feels like there's resistance between the nib and the screen, it's a game changer for me.

        Ace

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        • Steve Young
          Steve Young last edited by

          I want 3! one would do. If this works as well as they suggest, I will get on. My ipad at the moment is great little program. This could give artists the device they need for the future.

          Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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          • Javier Diaz
            Javier Diaz last edited by

            Looks okay. A Surface Pro 3 is cheaper, and runs windows. Also they don't mention palm rejection, so that might cause some issues. Every person in the video didn't have their palm on the screen.

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            • Naroth Kean
              Naroth Kean last edited by

              I'll wait for the future 😃

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              • Lynn Larson
                Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                I've heard the surface pro 3 isn't quite responsive enough for drawing. I have an asus, and it is horrible for drawing lol

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                • jimsz
                  jimsz last edited by

                  I am certainly interested. I have been looking at a Cintiq but knew Apple would be releasing a larger iPad.

                  I'm going to wait until I can try it out and do some reading.

                  Wacom may need to watching over their shoulder is Apple becomes serious with the iPad pro for art creators.

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                  • Ace Connell
                    Ace Connell @Javier Diaz last edited by

                    @Javier-Diaz They did say that the iPad knows whether or not it's your hand or the stylus on the screen, so I think palm rejection is a given. If it knows which is which, then it's a pretty easy thing to do on a software level. I think they didn't have their palms on the screen because it doesn't look as elegant as they always want their ads to look lol.

                    Also, have you drawn on a Surface Pro? I can't stand the feel of it. It's too inaccurate and the lag when running Photoshop is unbearable for me.

                    @jimsz That's exactly what I thought - I thought that they've just made the Cintiq Companion totally irrelevant and like half the price. That is, if the pen is as accurate and responsive as it's promised.

                    Cheers,
                    Ace

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                    • Steve Young
                      Steve Young last edited by

                      I think there is hope for us to have a digital art medium that will do what we need at a reasonably price.

                      Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                      • Ben J Hutchison
                        Ben J Hutchison last edited by

                        My two cents is be warry. I am left handed and cannot draw on a regular ipad. I know they claim to have hand recognition software but when I watched their video I was constantly looking for hands resting on screens which I think I saw one shot of that. When I work with a brush my hand is off the canvas usually but my work is on an easel. When I draw my hand is on the surface. If it is off the surface, my hand starts to strain. Also, they talked about pressure sensitivity but didn't present any numbers. Wacom can talk pressure sensitivity and back it up with numbers.

                        I was more impressed when I heard about this trackpad that can sense a real paintbrush.
                        http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/25/sensel-morph/

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                        • Leontine
                          Leontine last edited by

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=144&v=iicnVez5U7M

                          Leontine
                          "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                          • Ace Connell
                            Ace Connell @Ben J Hutchison last edited by Ace Connell

                            @Ben-J-Hutchison I feel like it was done like that to add the elegance of the video - you know what Apple are like with their trailers lol. Also, there were quite a few extended shots of people with their hand resting on the glass and drawing fine, and also the video of one hand using a digital ruler and the other hand using the pencil.

                            I'm sure the sensitivity numbers will be revealed before launch, and with the development, they were working with illustrators, so I'm certain it'll be up there with Wacom's pressure sensitivity. Although, that's just speculation at this point.

                            Ace

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                            • Leontine
                              Leontine @Ben J Hutchison last edited by

                              @Ben-J-Hutchison Hi ben, I'am left handed too, Wacom has a really nice glove to wear wile resting your hand on the screen, They even have a pink one! LOL. But you probably know that already XD

                              glove.jpeg

                              Leontine
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                              • Jonathon B
                                Jonathon B last edited by

                                Thanks for the link @Leontine. I totally geeked out when I saw James Jean and Marcos Mazzoni drawing in the ad.

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                                • Ben J Hutchison
                                  Ben J Hutchison last edited by

                                  I have seen those. I'm pretty sure @Will-Terry did a review of one.

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                                  • monty40
                                    monty40 last edited by

                                    Almost looks too good to be true! My daughter's tech geek friends weren't impressed (not sure why) and they said for that price, the stylus should be included. How does everyone feel about Procreate vs. Photo Shop?

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                                    • Lee White
                                      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                      I would be very wary of this. The reason I say this is because of the software you are using to create illustrations needs to be what you want. I use photoshop for finished images that will be in print. Therefore, I need something that runs photoshop. Many of us will be using a tablet as an addition to our actual workstation (versus using it exclusively) which means that you might need to be able to go from the tablet to the main work station digitally. Many apps for drawing are ok for sketching, but when it comes down to layered files with custom built brushes, nothing is going to beat photoshop. (note: the app version of photoshop is nowhere near the power or capability of the desktop version.

                                      With that criteria in mind, I went with a surface pro 3 and have loved it. I try not to use it to build images from scratch, but I do use it extensively for editing images while traveling and also working up images to a rough finish (which I will do the last stages on at my destop workstation and cintiq.)

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                                      • Steve Young
                                        Steve Young last edited by

                                        procreate is a fantastic tool for painting images, i fast and has all the functions I need. i think the ipad pro will be an ideal tool for artists.

                                        Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                        • monty40
                                          monty40 last edited by

                                          Thanks for the input. I'm switching from traditional to digital. It's a bigger deal than I thought.

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                                          • Rob Smith
                                            Rob Smith last edited by

                                            I will be doing a wait-and-see on this one as well. I've been an Apple user since 1991 but as of late I don't buy the latest technology until its been out for a bit. The larger iPad might be a great device!

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