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    iPad pro versus Wacom one or Wacom pro 16

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    • chrisaakins
      chrisaakins @Chip Valecek last edited by

      @Chip-Valecek I am using an Intuos and it's doing great.

      Chris Akins
      www.chrisakinsart.com
      www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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      • Coley
        Coley @j.sienkowski last edited by

        @j-sienkowski what size is your ipad? I am looking at a second generation ipad pro refurbished online now. I'm wondering if it's the 10 layer one versus the 40 lol. I might call them tomorrow to ask more questions.

        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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        • j.sienkowski
          j.sienkowski @Coley last edited by

          @Coley I got the 12.9” pro. I would also recommend the PaperLike screen protector. It has a texture to it so it doesn’t feel like your drawing on glass.

          www.instagram.com/jsienkowski
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          • Coley
            Coley @j.sienkowski last edited by

            @j-sienkowski thanks!

            https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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            • KC
              KC @Coley last edited by

              @Coley One other point about the iPad is that Procreate just updated to Procreate 5. With that update, you can now import photoshop brushes! They do need a little tweaking to get all the functions to work similar to photoshop, but it is AWESOME! I still draw in photoshop, but the iPad can go anywhere with me and it's just nice to have that option. Procreate is super easy to learn. If you can use photoshop, then you will have no trouble learning procreate. Plus is it only $9.99 (one time payment with free updates). You can get an iPad 6th generation for $250 plus $100 for the pencil at the Apple store (Apple has free no question returns for 30 days, but I think this is only if you buy it at an Apple store). I would do this rather than a refurbished if that is in your budget. If you find yourself loving it then you can upgrade later. If you don't like it then sell it or keep it for travel.

              As a side note: I do have Astropad and have used my iPad Pro (larger screen) to do photoshop. It has no lag and works wonderfully. The only thing is I don't like how small the icons and text are. Maybe my eyes are just too old. I prefer using my larger screen with my tablet instead for photoshop.

              Hope this helps with your decision.

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              • Coley
                Coley @KC last edited by

                @KC I did order a refurbished pro from apple this morning already,😜. I didn't know about the 6th generation one working with the pencil and procreate. So much to learn!!!! The warranty on the refurbished ones is the same as the new ones. I am super stoked! The portability is huge, I'm often driving my kids places or they need the laptop for school etc so I get kicked off LoL. I'm watching the video class on SVS on using procreate by Will Terry and it seems pretty intuitive!!!! Sooooo excited πŸ’ͺ

                https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                • KC
                  KC @Coley last edited by

                  @Coley Awesome! You will enjoy it! Be sure to look up how to import your photoshop brushes and check out tons of brushes you can buy for procreate. I personally like these:
                  https://www.uproot.shop/product-page/textural-illustration

                  Have fun!

                  https://poppyheadillustration.com
                  https://instagram.com/poppyheadillustration
                  https://dribbble/poppyhead

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                  • KC
                    KC @Coley last edited by

                    @Coley Also, I'm going to follow you on IG. Nice work!

                    https://poppyheadillustration.com
                    https://instagram.com/poppyheadillustration
                    https://dribbble/poppyhead

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                    • Coley
                      Coley @KC last edited by

                      @KC thanks so much!!! I am excited to know about the photoshop brush import option! Ihave a few I am comfortable with so this is great πŸ™‚

                      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                      • Coreyartus
                        Coreyartus Moderator last edited by

                        @Coley You won't regret ytour iPad purchase. It has had a HUGE influence for me, personally, on my self-confidence and hopes for my professional future. Enjoy learning Procreate--it doesn't do everything Photoshop does, but it's a mighty fine package that gets you much more than half way there, especially with an Apple Pencil. Have fun!!! πŸ™‚

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