

Working on an inked drawing section using the desktop version of Artstudio ProĪrtstudio is primarily a natural painting program that mimics true drawing and painting tools for those who wish to use their iPad as a digital canvas to create art.
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We’ll provide a much more detailed review of each iterations of Artstudio Pro in the near future however, we’d like to give you a short introduction in advance to help you decide if it’s worth your consideration.

Here comes an interesting piece of software that tries to be your Photoshop on your Mac and your Procreate on your iPad.

To haul creative professionals away from Photoshop, one needs to offer a serious set of tools in an easy to operate package, and must have a presence on both desktop and tablet devices that are inching towards becoming the creative platform of the future. Several software companies must feel the same way about this, because more and more contenders are trying to challenge Adobe by offering serious alternatives to its complex solutions. Since – strictly speaking – we don’t need most of the photography-based features that Photoshop has on offer, we would salute having its drawing-specific feature set, that is relevant for our work, available as a separate purchase at a much cheaper price point. Although we adore Adobe Photoshop for being the most robust solution to ink our drawings in a raster-based environment, we must pay $9.99/€ 12.69 each month to have access to it. Digital color pastel texture created and applied in Artstudio Pro for iPadĪlthough we at digital EPIGRAPHY are committed to the software that works best for our field and studio drawing needs, there are instances when one needs to experiment with alternatives.
