WOW. I thought part 1 was good. Amazing again. Great ideas and tips. HW’N shirt guy here. Finally we are supposed to get 26 C tomorrow and it looks good for next week also. I really enjoyed the lesson today (“HAIR STYLES board, really ? :) LOVED it. Till next time, BB ❤️👕👍 Ps: for you it’s 78.8 Fahrenheit.
Biagio, one of these days (hopefully within the next 12 months), I will be in Winnipeg to connect to some friends in one of the organizations I belong to. Maybe we will be able to connect face-to-face. Thanks for your perpetual support, and please let me know if there's a topic you would like to learn more about!!! Keep watching and who knows, maybe I'll send a Hawaiian shirt from my collection to your mailbox in the near future (a new one, not one I have worn....)
Love this video! Freeform is almost infinite! One challenge I’m facing is it seems like a very trackpad or mouse facing interface. I want to use it on my iPad. Have a trackpad with my pencil instead… It doesn’t appear to be as easy to use… I like drawing and having those drawings converted into the pretty pictures that you were able to utilize in the flow chart diagram, example - any suggestions?
There are definitely some ways to do it with the Apple Pencil, but for me, I have mainly used it on the computer and utilized their shapes rather than drawing my own. I don't know an easy way to draw clean lines and shapes (hand-drawn art is not really my forte), but keep your fingers crossed, they may add some of the auto-draw functions that other apps like Notability have. We should hear about any upgrades and additional tools once Apple announces iOS 17 and MacOS 14 in June.
Pages (as the name suggests) is based on printing things out. This works fine for letters and documents but not as good for a large sprawling project that is not "linear." Pages is a great program, and as tends to be the case with Apple, there is definitely overlap, but when I am working on a project with a handful of people, we may each be working in separate quadrants of a freeform board with no regard for what "page" we are on. The more you stretch out of the "page view" with a project, the more valuable Freeform becomes. In truth, Notes, Numbers, Keynote, and a dozen other apps would also be as capable. But even though a screwdriver is capable of hammering in a nail.... doesn't mean it's the right tool for the job.