First off sorry if its a frequent subject as I do not come to /ic/ often, I normally am over on /fit/. I used to draw a lot back in high school, I ended up with an Ipad pro to help with D&D pdfs, and got an apple pencil. It has been great for sketching, and with a renewed intrest in art I decided to buy a Huion, not a screen one but a pad. Maybe I haven't given it a long enough chance, but I far better like working on my Ipad so far.
The question is does anyone else work on an Ipad pro? It supports a4 and 300dpi in procreate, but since I wasn't too happy with the Huion, I'm considering springing for a Wacom cintiq when the money is right.... but I don't want to also be let down with that vs my Ipad pro.
I am not a master artist or anything but I will try to add some pictures below. This first was a quick work from reference after I saw Todd Mcfarland's last night.
I did this not even in procreate, but in the generic apple notepad app, with the colored pencil tool. I was trying to experiment shading with reds and blues.
Old actual pencil sketch
Started this with prismacolors, then took a picture and started working on it in procreate on the Ipad.
>>3129815
I have both the cintiq pro 13 and ipad pro 12.9 2nd gen; if you can afford it go for it. You can use Photoshop and csp for more polished work plus blender for 3d fun. I would honestly just suggest to save for a bigger cintiq or dell canvas; I don't mind my cintiq but a much bigger size would have been nice.
>>3129863
Thanks, I'll probably wait until I can afford a bigger one then. In the mean time I'll keep practicing on the iPad.
Locknar pls come home