![]() While it is a bit smaller than its big brother, the screen is big enough to create without being too bulky. I find it to be more than enough for any illustrator. In general, the iPad Pro 11inch 2021 is an excellent tablet. I think that 11inch is a pretty good size because it is lightweight and portable yet big enough to create art. But that depends mainly on how you work and what you're used to as a creator. Remember that all of the new iPad Pros displays come with an anti-reflective coating, P3 wide color, True Tone, and ProMotion technology.Īnother question is whether or not this display will be big enough to create artwork on. From an illustrator's point of view, the Liquid Retina display of iPad Pro 11inch is more than enough to create art. I won't deny that the 12.9-inch display is stunning, but the 11-inch display is pretty nice, too, even without the Mini-LED backlight. There's been a lot of news and noise about the display of the iPad Pro 12.9-inch, which comes with a Liquid Retina XDR display. It would work excellent for professional and full-time artists, designers, and illustrators. But if you are looking for an affordable and portable because you are always on the go, then there better iPads for you.Īpple Pencil Support: Apple Pencil 2nd Generationīest for: iPad Pro 12.9 is the most powerful iPad ever made. ![]() Don't get me wrong, this iPad is the best of the best, and I would definitely suggest it to anyone who does their work - illustration, video editing, photography - on iPad because you won't find a better tablet explicitly made for creators. But that does not, however, mean that it is for everyone. Overall, the new iPad Pro 12.9inch is a fantastic tablet. And while it would be fun to see what Apple can come up with to improve this pencil, I am not complaining that it did not happen this year. But to be honest, the Apple Pencil 2 is already is the best stylus on the market today for artists, designers, creators, or anyone who prefers hand-written notes. Some were expecting an update to the Apple Pencil however, there was no new stylus this year. ![]() It does not mean that you would be able to create 80 layers on iPad Pro with 16GB of RAM. Let's say you have an older iPad Pro with 4GB of RAM that lets you create 20 layers in Procreate. However, there is also a small catch - as of right now, it is very clear if Apple allows using all RAM for application needs. Of course, not everyone needs so much memory, but you might want to go the hights amount of memory available if you use the iPad as a professional tool. But the only way to get 16GB RAM is to buy either the 1TB or 2TB storage options because the 128, 256, and 512GB variations all come with 8GB. It also comes with either 8 or 16GB of RAM, which is something to consider because drawing apps are very resource-consumption. I am not sure if that is even possible, but apparently, everything feels and looks even smoother. Just remember that it is slightly more expensive and works only with iPad Air (4th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd and 4th generation), and iPad Pro 11-inch (1st and 2nd generation).Īnother big update is that the powerful and impressive M1 chip is now in the iPad Pro, making it the fastest device of its kind and bringing the performance of the iPad Pro to a whole new level. But if I had to choose one, I would probably go with the Apple Pencil 2nd gen. Overall, I think both of the Pencils are very good styluses that would take the drawing experience to the new level. Compared to the 1st gen Pencil, this one is lighter, shorter, and not glossy, which is great because it doesn’t slip. Second, the Apple Pencil 2nd gen is more comfortable to use because it feels like a real pencil. Unlike the Apple Pencil 1st gen, which you had to stick into the Lightning port to charge (so uncomfortable!), this one magnetically attaches to the side of your iPad. ![]() First of all, it comes with a better and more thoughtful charging. While these two generations of a pencil are practically the same, Apple Pencil 2nd gen has some advantages. However, there are two generations of Apple Pencils available today, and it is something to keep in mind while choosing the iPad. In my opinion, the Apple Pencil is the best stylus you can get for iPad drawing.
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