Procreate for iPad updates with major layer enhancements, Photoshop import & more
Savage on Monday released a major update to Procreate -- its professional-level illustration app for the iPad -- building in several new options for handling layers, the ability to import PSD files from Adobe Photoshop, and other upgrades.

Artists can now select multiple layers, group layers together, and lock both groups and individual layers to prevent changes. As an extension of the new technology, transformations can be applied to multiple layers simultaneously.
PSD files can be imported directly, containing all of their original layer structure. Previously Procreate only supported export to Photoshop.
Tool changes include brushes up to 1,600 percent in size, more emphasis on yellow and orange in the color wheel, and the ability to Undo or Redo faster by holding down fingers on the canvas.

People wanting to share their artistic process can now stream live to their service of choice. Feeds can incorporate audio input and/or camera video.
Procreate for the iPad costs $5.99, and requires a device running iOS 10.

Artists can now select multiple layers, group layers together, and lock both groups and individual layers to prevent changes. As an extension of the new technology, transformations can be applied to multiple layers simultaneously.
PSD files can be imported directly, containing all of their original layer structure. Previously Procreate only supported export to Photoshop.
Tool changes include brushes up to 1,600 percent in size, more emphasis on yellow and orange in the color wheel, and the ability to Undo or Redo faster by holding down fingers on the canvas.

People wanting to share their artistic process can now stream live to their service of choice. Feeds can incorporate audio input and/or camera video.
Procreate for the iPad costs $5.99, and requires a device running iOS 10.
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I'll give this a try and post something in a bit…
while layers are better, still nowhere near as advanced as photoshop's capabilities.
Forgive me for being a bit anxious to reach reasonable feature parity a little quicker than 24 years.
I am heartened to see Adobe all-in on mobile versions of their Apps. I suspect that 1st party Adobe Apps will get the rich layers support first and best. Which is kind of too bad, because the main reason I am interested in iOS editing of PSD files is the painting tools available in 3rd party apps. If the 3rd parties could support a round-trip workflow, keeping more advanced layer techniques intact, I'd be super happy.
I'm not that old yet. Hopefully it will happen while I still care.