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    • Daisy
      Daisy last edited by

      Hi! I love my iPad pro and Procreate combo. Plenty of pro's use it and have created brushes to use with the Procreate app. Sorry, I don't use Photoshop so I can't give you my opinion there.

      https://www.instagram.com/lady.chamomile/

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      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @RHirsch last edited by

        @RHirsch are you going to use the ipad pro as a stand alone or are you going to pair it with a device?

        Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
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        • Daisy
          Daisy @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

          @Nyrryl-Cadiz I've been using it as a standalone device for over a year now 🙂

          https://www.instagram.com/lady.chamomile/

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          • Nyrryl  Cadiz
            Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

            @Daisy same. I’ve been using mine as a stand alone for more than 2 years now

            Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
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            • sigross
              sigross @RHirsch last edited by

              @RHirsch iPad Pro is great as you can take it anywhere. very fast too. Love the iPencil. Photoshop isn't fully operational yet on ipadOS. I've been using Adobe Fresco for drawing with live brushes, vectors and pixels. It's great with new features getting added all the time. I'm in the Adobe Slack Beta test group and they're quite good at taking suggestions on and adding new features to Fresco.

              www.grossiebazaar.com
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              • CosmoglotJay
                CosmoglotJay last edited by

                One digital app for iPad that's very much like Photoshop (and has more functionality on iPad--even won Apple's App of the Year) is Affinity Photo (in the $20 range, one-time payment). I've been using that in combination with Procreate, and it's fun. Affinity Photo also has a high-powered desktop version for Mac and PC (and is only a one-time payment of $50 for a license--no need to pay monthly). That way you can jump back and forth from iPad to a PC/Mac (where you get the benefit of a larger monitor and potentially more processing power).

                Jay Douglas Rumisek

                www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
                www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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                • Jeremy Ross
                  Jeremy Ross @CosmoglotJay last edited by

                  Thanks for the recommendation @CosmoglotJay! I might just check it out. I’m currently only using procreate but interested to see what Affinity offers.

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                  • RHirsch
                    RHirsch @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                    @Nyrryl-Cadiz Looking to make it a standalone as my computer is nine years old and on its last legs. Can't afford to replace it too, so looking at doing most of my work on the ipad, and using the computer to finish it if needed.

                    www.rhirschillustration.com
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                    • RHirsch
                      RHirsch @CosmoglotJay last edited by

                      @CosmoglotJay So are you drawing in Procreate and then finishing in Affinity? I'm not familiar with either as I've been using PS CS5 for years and now have to switch it up. I'll check it out, thanks.

                      www.rhirschillustration.com
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                      • RHirsch
                        RHirsch @sigross last edited by

                        @sigross Looking at Fresco right now per your suggestion and looks like they pair with Kyle Webster for brushes, which makes me happy since I use those, so I will definitely be checking that out. Thanks!

                        www.rhirschillustration.com
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                        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @RHirsch last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz

                          @RHirsch the ipad is great device especially if paired with procreate or affinity designer. I think you’ll have a great time making art. I know it’s been really great for me as well. However, as I’ve been working on more professional projects recently, I’ve encountered limitations like procreate’s RGB only format or that in procreate, I can only work on a limited number of layers. I guess I can could just paint in Affinity but I don’t like its brushes. Those by far are the biggest deal breakers for me. Perhaps consider upgrading in the future if you have more money saved up.

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                          • Tracy McCusker
                            Tracy McCusker last edited by

                            It's been a year since I tried out Affinity Photo for Windows 10. My very first impressions of it were "a little different from Photoshop, but I could get used to this!" However, it had a fatal flaw on the Surface Pro. Owing to some weird behind-the-scenes shenanigans with Surface display drivers, if you used the eyedropper tool on your canvas, you could NEVER sample the correct color--even if it was a giant field of solid color laid down with the paint bucket tool. The color you'd sample would be some slight number of shades off. It made painting impossible. Had to drop the program like a hot rock.

                            Affinity has free trials for all of its programs (the desktop versions anyway), so there's no harm in giving it a whirl to see if they've worked that bug out!

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                            • CosmoglotJay
                              CosmoglotJay @RHirsch last edited by

                              @RHirsch Yes - Affinity can import PSD files, though most often I just export a PNG or JPEG from Procreate (into my Dropbox account, which is how I share files across devices and os platforms) and open them in Affinity Photo on my laptop (for which I have a larger external monitor). Until I bought Procreate last month at the urging of many on this forum (and it was so inexpensive, that, well, why not?) I was painting in Affinity Photo on iPad. A lot of illustrators use Affinity Designer on iPad, which is legitimate - but I was going for more of a raster painting experience and didn’t really see the need to factor vector elements into my work, so I’ve mainly stuck with Photo.That said, any of the Affinity apps can open a file made in any other Affinity app. They share a file format.

                              Jay Douglas Rumisek

                              www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
                              www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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                              • CosmoglotJay
                                CosmoglotJay @Tracy McCusker last edited by

                                @Tracy-McCusker That’s bizarre! I wonder if they have figured that out in subsequent releases?

                                Jay Douglas Rumisek

                                www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
                                www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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                                • sigross
                                  sigross @RHirsch last edited by

                                  @RHirsch yes Kyle's brushes are brilliant. He's making some new ones now for photoshop/fresco. Should be out soon.

                                  www.grossiebazaar.com
                                  www.sigross.com
                                  www.instagram.com/sigross/

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