From my limited experience with photo editing, I can't imagine doing it without the fine control of a cursor. (My) Fingers are just too fat.
Perhaps the pencil could be used instead?
For one, the UI will be scaled appropriately for touch UI.
Second, photo editing is about changing some settings and re-touching some areas, not about fine painting work. Fingers are more than enough for most things one does in PS or Lightroom when it comes to photo editing.
For actual retouching work, a tablet PLUS a mouse and keyboard combination are 10x more efficient than a touch surface alone. I’ve used Photoshop and Illustrator for a long, long time and there’s no beating a person familiar with the program and the combination of the best of all means of input and muscle memory.
it'e either this or porting some 3D app that appears to be the holy grail for the techno dreamers.........get real the iPad Pro is great but it's too small and the pencil too skiddy to offer the kind of fine control needed, thats why there are Wacoms and a desktop machines with lots and lots of monitor real estate
The Pencil is skiddy? What does that mean?
It means he hasn’t used it.
I think maybe he means that it skids (I will somewhat agree).
You just cannot expect an iOS application to have the UI of a Mac application. It does NOT work that way!
no but they could perhaps have more power under the hood. Adobe Draw is super basic to the degree that it's almost pointless. Procreate isn't perfect but the last update shows some potential. if they did a similar version for vector or even 3d it could kill Adobe's iOS stuff in a handful of years.
it'e either this or porting some 3D app that appears to be the holy grail for the techno dreamers.........get real the iPad Pro is great but it's too small and the pencil too skiddy to offer the kind of fine control needed, thats why there are Wacoms and a desktop machines with lots and lots of monitor real estate
The Pencil is skiddy? What does that mean?
It means he hasn’t used it.
I think maybe he means that it skids (I will somewhat agree).
i agree also. it would be nice to have the option to use a softer tip or even more more brush shape etc. i mean the tips just screw off so why not. if not apple then let a 3rd party make them and officially. like incase and belkin can do cables and such
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