![]() The drawing surface of the iPad is very slick - "drawing on glass" - so I think a screen protector is definitely in order. This weekend I'll spend more time with the iPad. (my bluetooth keyboard is paired to my main Mac workstation, so because I had to work yesterday and today I could not unpair the keyboard from my main workstation. You can pair a bluetooth keyboard to the iPad to use keyboard shortcuts, but I haven't tried that yet. to activate functions you would usually do with a keyboard shortcut or a Wacom express key on a desktop computer. in the iPad world you "tap" or "tap with two fingers" or "tap with three fingers", or "swipe with two fingers", "swipe with three fingers", etc. I am still getting used to the experience of not using keyboard shortcuts or Wacom express keys. ProCreate is the clear winner for drawing and painting on the iPad. I've tried it with Callipeg (I like very much what I've tried so far with Callipeg) and drawing with Autodesk Sketchbook, Photoshop, and ProCreate. I haven't done any heavy duty drawing with it, yet, just noodling around. Well, I'm one day into using the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil 2 and so far I like it for drawing (apart from drawing ,it's also quite an elegant interface for doing whatever else it is you do on a computer - emailing, navigating the internet, watching videos, checking the calendar, etc.) Samsung s7 and purchased the iPad Pro 12.9. I am asking because I finally stopped hesitating between iPad Pro vs. TVPaint will export to JSON, but I don't know of an option to import a JSON file into TVPaint. Yes, I did read that Callipeg has the ability to export projects with layer structure preserved to a JSON file. I'm not sure if it's out of beta yet, but Callipeg lets you import and export TVpaint Json files, so you can jump between Tvpaint and iPad now. The Tab S3 was the only Samsung device I had where the screen was as good when I sold it as to when I bought it. If my S7 screen can't last me 2 years, I think I'm done with them. The one negative on Samsung is my experience of long term screen durability. ![]() The Galaxy Tab might be the choice for you. If you need TVpaint, and think Procreate is over rated, and you can do the same quality drawings in Infity painter or Artflow. I use Affinity designer a lot, so I can't not work with the iPad. Didn't go with the plus, as my Note 8 got some ugly red burn in too, and looking up online OLED burn in is common (Which the tab s6 lite isn't) I hope the Tabs7 screen will last longer. I did a big job on the Tab s6 lite and killed the screen, with half the TVpaint UI burning in. My experience is from my Tab s3 and Tab S 6lite versions. I'm tempted, but the guys seem pretty adamant they'll get around it, so I'll just do my rough animator tiktoks with it for now. Yeah, Sadly mine already had Android 11, and didn't downgrade it. Was it easy to step back to Android 10 ? The price on the Galaxy Tab s7 is certainly attractive compared to the iPad Pro 12.9 (5th gen). When you received the Galaxy Tab s7 did it already have Android 11 installed, so you stepped back to Android 10 ? (to run TVPaint) And when I have a big TVpaint project I switch to my Galaxy. At gun point it's the iPad, but when you are drawing clean frames, the sharper tip of the S-pen is better. ![]() Right now I really like Callipeg, even though it's still rather buggy to the point I get nervous doing bigger projects. ![]() At gun point it's the iPad, but when you drawing clean frames, the sharper tip of the S-pen is better. I have the M1 iPad Pro, but recently bought the Tab s7 (as the tabs 6lite has a horrible screen that ghosts too much). I rather just jump between the same thing. The apps are a bit too different in my opinion. For now there are other animation apps that run on iOS (Rough Animator or Callipeg) that I can use to animate with on the iPad ,then import my drawings to my computer to finish in my full desktop version of TVPaint. Maybe someday ? But I'm not counting on it. (but not to use with TVPaint, which doesn't currently run on iOS. I might get another Android Tablet at some point, but I am leaning towards getting an iPad Pro. I no longer have the Galaxy Note tablet, but last time I used it with TVPaint it was working fine. I had a Galaxy Note tablet several years ago that had TVPaint running on it. It works fine on Android 10 and previous versions. It's only since the release of Android 11 that there is a system conflict which prevents TVPaint from running on Android 11. Are there plans for TVpaint on Android to become a serious thing or is it still in market experimentation phase? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |