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    iPad Pro Quick Pencil Caricature Sketch in Procreate

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    • Ace Connell
      Ace Connell last edited by

      Hey,
      I picked up an iPad Pro and Pencil last week and just sat down to sketch with it. I just did a quick pencil sketch of Howard from Big Bang Theory.
      I'll fully paint it when I get a chance and upload it and let you know how it feels for painting.
      Ace
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      • Rob Smith
        Rob Smith last edited by

        I looked at the iPad Pro this weekend. What do you think?

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        • Ace Connell
          Ace Connell @Rob Smith last edited by

          @Rob-Smith For media consumption, it's great for movies and reading a magazine is like having the full page in your hand. It's a little big though for just playing around with it as a tablet, but I only got it for drawing. Procreate seems flawless 'so far'. The pen has no noticeable latency at all and sketching feels incredibly natural and that's coming from a real pencil and paper kinda guy. I've not done a full painting with it yet, so I can't really fully comment on using it as a primary drawing tool for commercial work, but so far, so good. I don't know if it's a placebo effect of having a new tool, but I've had a bit of a spring in my step and really enjoyed using it.

          Whether finishing up images will need to be done in photoshop or not I'm not sure, but I'll definitely report back.

          Ace

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          • shinjifujioka
            shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

            Cool. Semi-thinking about thinking about getting it. I've been wanting a portable drawing tablet. Keeping my eye on how the illustration community accepts this and the Surface Pro 4.

            shinjifujioka.com
            https://www.facebook.com/shinjifujiokaart
            IG: @shinjifujiokastudio

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            • Ace Connell
              Ace Connell @shinjifujioka last edited by

              @shinjifujioka Yeah, it was a tough choice for me but I went with the iPad Pro because of the lack of lag. People bang on about the iPad not running a full OS and as long as it can't run Photoshop it's not pro, but I'm yet to meet a professional illustrator who thinks that Photoshop is perfect. It's an industry standard and absolutely amazing for some things but it's a bit bloated and inking isn't as good as Manga Studio, painting isn't as good as Corel Painter and I've never really got on fully with it for sketching even though I have a maxed out i7 16GB MacBook Pro.

              Procreate feels nice so far. Feels very traditional without UI getting in your way and is inspiring to work in. I'm so used to working in Photoshop though that I go to do something and it's not quite the same way. For a stylus and touch, the UI is flawless though. Very well thought out for a tablet.

              Ace

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              • shinjifujioka
                shinjifujioka SVS OG @Ace Connell last edited by

                @Ace-Connell Going to post some more stuff you've done using the iPad Pro? I'd love to see what it's capable of.

                shinjifujioka.com
                https://www.facebook.com/shinjifujiokaart
                IG: @shinjifujiokastudio

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                • Ace Connell
                  Ace Connell @shinjifujioka last edited by Ace Connell

                  @shinjifujioka Yeah, I'm going to try and put it through its paces this week. Do a few different styles. Painterly, realistic and stylised. Not that I'm an expert by far in all those things, but ah well... Time to have fun lol.

                  Ace

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    I use a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch 2014 Tablet with the Wacom S pen included. It has built in pressure sensitivity on the pen and a very fine pen point and a sd card slot. I use corel painters android app and Sketchbook Pro. The tablet was reviews on Creative Blog was well thought of.
                    Its not cheap but its better on price than an Ipad and they do spit in your face over storage like apple, you can get a 64gb sd card for £16 which is about $20-ish on amazon.

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                    • Ace Connell
                      Ace Connell @Guest last edited by

                      @Nightseye Is it the same pen that on the Galaxy Note 4? I bought that phone specifically for drawing but I can't stand the pen. The accuracy and everything just doesn't feel right to me and I don't think I've ever finished a full drawing on it because I didn't like it. Should have got a different phone lol.

                      Ace

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @Ace Connell last edited by

                        @Ace-Connell said:

                        @Nightseye Is it the same pen that on the Galaxy Note 4? I bought that phone specifically for drawing but I can't stand the pen. The accuracy and everything just doesn't feel right to me and I don't think I've ever finished a full drawing on it because I didn't like it. Should have got a different phone lol.

                        Ace

                        I'm not sure sorry. I got the tablet because of the pen, because Wacom is king of expressive pressure technology. It works for me, but artist tool are a subjective thing and what one person loves another can loathe.
                        Always - Try before you buy.

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                        • Ace Connell
                          Ace Connell last edited by

                          Must not be the same. I can't think Wacom made the cheap feeling thing that came with my phone. I'll check out the tablet.

                          Ace

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                            seanwelty @shinjifujioka last edited by

                            @shinjifujioka I will be completing my December 3rd Thursday illustration entirely on my Surface Pro 4. I am new to digital painting so I'm not sure how much insight I can provide.

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                            • shinjifujioka
                              shinjifujioka SVS OG @seanwelty last edited by

                              @seanwelty Awesome. Let us know how it is working on that Surface!

                              shinjifujioka.com
                              https://www.facebook.com/shinjifujiokaart
                              IG: @shinjifujiokastudio

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                              • Ace Connell
                                Ace Connell last edited by Ace Connell

                                Here's another quick pencil caricature - this time it's the King of Pop...

                                I know it's rough but I only put enough information in a sketch that I'll need when I start painting.

                                Ace
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