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#fuckin hate apple. i literally only got this ipad so i can draw digital art without having to boot up my laptop & everyone said ipads
paradoxiii · 1 year
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My mood this evening has been "fuck Procreate & DOUBLE FUCK APPLE"
My ipad is running very low on storage. I cannot put an SD card inside it like my (android) phone so I bought an adapter (as well as an SD card bc the two I have are in my switch & my phone)
I cannot move Procreate to the SD card like how I can move apps on my phone to the SD card. Procreate hosts my art files inside the app itself & I cannot access those files from the files app. So I have to export the files to the SD card.
I spent a while trying to figure out some backdoor ish way of being able to move the original files instead of essentially making copies. I even looked up ios emulators (I have Nox installed on my laptop which is an android emulator) but the ones I found are for developers.
So now, after I had copied all my procreate files to this SD card, I have decided that I am going to be done with Procreate and just shell out the $5/month for CSP. So now I am exporting all my procreate files as PSDs so I can open them in CSP if I so choose.
EDIT: Okay now that I've slept, I'm less mad at procreate. I did end up deleting it last night, but I know that the devs are generally pretty chill (and against AI stuff last I checked) so saying "fuck procreate" is a little extreme. I will forever hate Apple though so they can still fuck off.
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silentwalrus1 · 5 years
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Hi!! Love your art so much, what program do you use to do yours? Im Just starting out so want advice from the ~experts~
WASSUP so i use photoshop CS5 mainly on a pc laptop with wacom intuos 4 tablet BUT a couple months ago i got an ipad with apple pencil and have been using Procreate on there. I like both but heres a list of points for each
Procreate on ipad: 
only $10
super versatile for a $10 program. Has type, loads of brushes, layer effects etc 
very portable. can draw in transit 
pretty intuitive! you can kinda just start drawing 
auto-smoothing on strokes if you hold the pen down! this can create very cool effects but can be unpredictable bc it’s autogenerated
HOWEVER: gradients are a fucking pain in the ass to do. and i HATE THAT.
if you use keyboard shortcuts you’re gonna have to get used to the touchscreen equivalents
I HAVE NOT FUCKING BEEN ABLE TO ADJUST THE BRUSH MINIMUM DIAMETER IN SHAPE DYNAMICS TO MY SATISFACTION. DON’T FUCKING LIKE THAT
Photoshop: 
you can do literally anything in PS
keyboard shortcuts. love em live em
steeper learning curve
worth it though. Like, if I had to pick one, it’ll be PS hands down. it’s called creative suite for a reason and that reason is “every single part of everything is customizable and there’s 19 different ways to get a certain effect and you can basically do whatever works for you” 
can be intimidating & discouraging if you’re just starting out and the brushes aren’t doing what you want them to do and everything is coming out wonky. 
at the end of the day it depends on what you want to use it for - if you already have an ipad, procreate is a great low-cost entry into digital art (buy matte screen protectors. this will remove the annoying glassy screen-to-stylus feel and let u draw like a human animal). if you expect to involve a lot of type and want to have the full suite of effects, photoshop is like. idk. $48 or something a month via CC subscription? Basically you can try it and see if you like it, though uhhh in my experience fuckin nobody likes photoshop right at the start bc it is v much expecting u to know what you’re doing 
either way, don’t get discouraged if shit comes out weird! any new medium takes time to master, and practice is the only way forward. it took me a solid year to get as good digitally as i was at the time with traditional materials, and i’m still learning!  GOOD LUCK
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