

- USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE FULL VERSION
- USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE ANDROID
- USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE PRO
- USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE FREE
Click to expand.Note pro 12.2 can be picked up for $400-500 which is significantly cheaper than a surface pro 3 regardless, and you won't have many of the issues such as those drawing apps like corel painter & sketchbook pro having terrible UI scaling issues due to the HighDPI screen and Windows lack of High DPI support in third party applications.


USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE FULL VERSION
I had a surface pro 2 and found despite its extra power and full windows - it was fatally flawed as a drawing tablet due to issues with third party software and H-DPI scaling and the edge shift of the stylus towards the edges of the screen which made apps like photoshop a pain to use, also ironically Corel Painter full version is really poor performing on the Surface Pro 2 and it's ui also has scaling issues - that Corel Painter Mobile, on the Note 12.2 performs better. And yes - for drawing the S-Pen offers VASTLY more accurate and of course pressure sensitive brush strokes than a capacitive stylus offers.Īs a tablet - I prefer iOS on tablets, but for drawing / illustration the Note 12.2 has been the best for me. Of course you could get a Wacom Cintiq Companion but. The Note 12.2 is also available quite cheap these days too. Note 12.2 with Corel Painter Mobile / ArtFlow / Sketchbook Pro Buy the bigger S-Pen with the eraser and I find I have a tablet that I can draw and paint on with as much finesse as my Wacom Cintiq without being chained to the computer. As a tablet - I prefer iOS on tablets, but for drawing / illustration the Note 12.2 has been the best for me. And yes - for drawing the S-Pen offers VASTLY more accurate and of course pressure sensitive brush strokes than a capacitive stylus offers.
USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE ANDROID
I know that some of the Samsung ones come with a stylus, though are they pressure sensitive? Are they better than just any tablet with a 3rd party stylus? Has anyone else done what I'm trying to do? In general, would this work better with an iPad or Android tablet? Note 12.2 with Corel Painter Mobile / ArtFlow / Sketchbook Pro Buy the bigger S-Pen with the eraser and I find I have a tablet that I can draw and paint on with as much finesse as my Wacom Cintiq without being chained to the computer. Can anyone recommend an Android tablet for doing this? Ideally, I would get a Surface, though that is a much more expensive route. I realize there are limitations with both platforms for doing this, though my idea would be to start the artwork on the tablets and finish on a Mac. I want to use an Android tablet or an iPad for digital drawing and painting.
USE IPAD AS DRAWING TABLET FOR MAC FREE FREE
** Requires a Mac ** The Mac companion app is free and is available on Watch our demo video at: Astropad Standard will remain free after purchase, with continual updates to improve performance.

Connect wirelessly or over USB for complete creative freedom. The surface pro 2 gives me the BEST of both worlds.ĭescription The #1 app for turning your iPad into a drawing tablet for Mac! Astropad allows you to use your iPad to draw directly into Photoshop and any other Mac creative tools, including: Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, Affinity, Corel Painter, Manga Studio, Pixelmator, Mischief and any other Mac app you like! With Astropad, you get the high-end experience of a Wacom pen display at a fraction of the price. You have to lug a tablet and a mac, to use the freaked thing. The iPad app can be downloaded free form the App Store and the Mac companion app can be purchased for $49.99 at Why would I waste my money on that crap.
