Jun 29, 2016 - Unfortunately, the more expensive iPad version of Procreate doesn't quality for this deal. You can redeem the offer on your iPad, but you'll be. Designers are in love with Procreate. The app built for creative professionals makes designing on an iPad easier and more efficient in a completely new way. But can a $9.99 app be a realistic Photoshop competitor? For some, the answer is a definite yes. Here are five reasons Procreate could become.
We've been waiting for this. You can now add and adjust type within Procreate 4.3Illustration app has new tools that use Apple's Metal graphics processing engine to allow users to precisely control letterforms within illustrations. Previously, users either had to draw each letter themselves or scan in existing images that featured type.Procreate 4.3 for iPad now allows you to type into the illustration and to import fonts. 'Add gorgeous editable typography to your illustration,' says. 'Refine spacing and alignment with precision sliders, and rasterize the results for total control over the finish.' 'Need to create something with a distinctive typeface?'
Continues the release note. Just drag-and-drop your favorite fonts into Procreate and find your perfect type.' Adding a text layer to an imported photograph in Procreate 4.3The new update also improves how you can work with layers. There are new layer blend modes, new options for viewing single layers at a time, and also a new export that lets you share layers as a GIF.Procreate is a raster illustration app, a bitmap one, but the new typography layer begins as a vector which you can adjust and stretch and manipulate at will. Once you're done, the text is converted to a raster image, though.The standard for this kind of work on the Mac has long been and Adobe has tried to bring its text manipulation tools to the iPad. Rather than releasing one app to do everything, though, Adobe has offered various elements of Illustrator and Photoshop across 20 different iOS apps such as.and that will include certain typography features. Until it also brings Illustrator, however, Procreate 4.3 is now the best single app for illustration.Procreate 4.3 for iPad.
It requires iOS 12 or later.
. You will need an iPad, preferably a newer one (iPad air, iPad Pro or a recent iPad Mini). You will need the Procreate application from the app store. Some basic familiarity with the iPad would be usefulDescriptionFrom the moment Steve Jobs walked on stage and unveiled the iPad I’ve wanted to draw on one.
It took a couple years for the hardware and software to catch up but now the iPad a fantastic little art studio you can easily take anywhere. I believe it’s best to learn through examples.