Gotta tell you sth. You're doing good with your video, please don't apologize for the shaky camera. You try to give some information, which is more important than a shaky camera :) Keep going!
Thank you so much for the kind words! My newest video is more stuff about the iPad, it’s also a little less shaky! Improving slowly but surely! Thank you Caner!
New to graphic design and been using my ipad only for my last 2 years of graphic design college. Its been super handy and reliable for getting work done anywhere
This is a very useful video, thank you! :) I'm a UI/UX and product designer and I want to get the Ipad pro 11'' 2022 to be able to sketch easier as I'm currently doing everything on a macbook pro. I'm definitely going for the Affinity compared to Adobe - same thing, vastly different prices. :)
That’s awesome! I actually sold my 11inch iPad Pro a few months ago and bout a Mini for all my sketching! I have a whole video about it that you should check out! Thanks for being here!
Appreciate your video of your set up. I appreciate the idea of keeping the main screen clean and how you have it organized. May I ask how much storage you got for you IPad and if you feel that’s sufficient for using the apps and saving your work?
They there Ton! I appreciate you watching this video! I have the 11in Pro, 64GB. It works fine. But I am looking to upgrade soon. If you are working with photos or video clips, even large design files I’d recommend getting a bit more space or a nice SSD to work off of.
Hey! Would love to know your opinion on using photoshop and affinity on iPad - more on creating collages and stuff, thanks! Loving on how you describe everything here.
Thank you for Being here Nur! Affinity and Photoshop are great! I have been using Procreate for a bunch of the Collages I've made. I might make a tutorial on this soon if people are interested!
Wow - I have thousands of app on my iPad. It would take me weeks of organizing to get it as cleaned up as yours. Thank you for the video and showing us your set up.
Happy to have you here! More videos about all of these things soon! I have a tutorial about animating in procreate, as well as a video on 5 creative things you can do on your iPad if your interested in learning more!
Hello, great video! I am interested in your workflow in Procreate, especially for creating collage pieces. I hope you'll find the time to produce a video about this topic!
This is something I have been wanting to do for a while. I still plan to eventually! So stay tuned! Personally, I think procreate is the most user friendly when it comes to making collage pieces…and has the easiest learning curve. But affinity photo being like photoshop allows you to do more and have more control…just depends what you’re looking for.
great video! getting an iPad today and hope to finally learn to draw :D btw, I think the camera quality is alright tbh, I think better mic quality would be more important :p gonna admit though I have not checked out your newer stuff yet so maybe you have it better now
Totally agree, my microphone failed when making this video as well…so I only had the audio from my phone. Kinda funny that your worst quality videos are sometimes the ones that do the best. 🤷🏼♂️ congrats on the new iPad! I have a newer video about 5 create things you can do on your iPad! Be sure to check that one out!
Such a handy video to view, if I may could you possibly based of your opinion working with affinity design and illustrator? I have affinity but still just playing with it and trying to figure it out.
This actually isn’t a special clock widget. It was the standard clock for the iPad before Apple changed it in an update unfortunately. If you watch my latest video I have a new clock widget that is great!
A good video but one little pointer is try to do your homework before you record the video so you won’t be saying “I am not sure”, “I don’t know” quite this often which makes you appear to be ill-prepared.
It wasn’t intended to be a well scripted video, More of a natural video just talking to the camera. But, you’re right I could have had all the numbers in front of me!
Yeah, a tutorial on the Affinity Design would be nice. System requirements, blank canvas, moving a file from Procreate, etc…but maybe with a less “uhm’s” 😜
Hey, thank you for sharing. I would like to know where did you get your iPad wallpaper haha looks cool i like it. Could you please tell me where you get that. Thank you’
Great video man! But can i ask you what apps you used for writting in minute 13:33? I cant find it on apps store. So how can i found that apps? Thank you ♥️
Hi, this is a really good video and well explained. Just have a question, I’m starting school for graphic design, however just I’d like to ask you if necessary to get an iPad. Im thinking to buy a Mac because so far I have no computer, however watching your videos make me wonder whether I need an iPad as well.
To answer your question simply. It isn't necessary. A computer would be more useful to you in design school. However, the iPad is becoming more and more capable. If your budget allows, get one knowing that it is just another tool for your design "tool kit". If you have a tighter budget, get the laptop for now...iPad when you can!
So, I start school on January, however I wanted to take some photoshop and illustrator classes because I have no idea how to use them, but also to get accepted into the the school I have to show part of my work, so everything I do is figure drawing 😢
@@bluteddi this is the 11inch, however I am planning on upgrading to the 12.9 soon. This is something everyone struggles with. I think you have to do what is best for your use case. Look into some videos comparing the two to help you make the best choice for you!
This is the 11inch iPad, And it works just fine. It really depends on exactly what you are wanting to use it for. I am looking to upgrade to the larger 12.9 with more storage soon. But for now, the 11inch has been great too. If you have the budget, I’d say go for the larger one.
Hi. Great Video! I'm looking into getting an iPad for my son and was wondering what size memory yours had and if you thought it was enough. I'm looking into getting a pro with 256GB for him.
Hey there! Great question. It kinda depends on what he will be using it for. I actually only have the 64GB version and I really want to upgrade soon. It works, but because I do a lot of design and photo editing on it...I could really use some more space personally. I think the 256GB is a safe bet.
@@WestonWoodfin Thanks so much for the response. Knowing that you have 64GB for reference helps. He's still in the very early stages of design and photo editing. We'll be back for your tutorial videos. Thanks again.
@@1x5bricks53 for drawings, watch Gal Shir videos....for studying and note taking, watch all Samuel Suresh videos....some uses Canva app for graphic design......and Pixelmator and Lightroom for photo editing...not sure about other illustrator vloggers for iPad Pros...most of them don't show in depth tutorial that is step by step with many playlists for each app. 2018 iPad pro 12.9'' 256GB is more than enough and there are many 2nd hand online and check its serial number then enter on apple website to check if original......if money is not an issue then go to latest. He'll also probably need apple pencil 2, silicon cover for apple pencil and matte screen protector. If your son already have macbook...check Luminar AI and TopazLabs AI....and sidecar and use ipad pro with apple pencil ffor highest precision for masking, dodging and burning photos and annotating....vs just using mouse. iPad Pros are high in color accuracy. Delta E is the measurement of color accuracy...the color displayed by screen is compared with target color and measure the difference. The lower delta e the better and 0 delta E is the most color accurate but does not exist. Most reference monitors are 1.5 to 1 average delta e in color accuracy. iPad pro 2018 is 1.1 delta e ave. and iPad Pro is 2020 is 1.3 delta E. Delta E of 1 is target of most reference monitors. Below 1 delta E can't be percieved by human eye. Above 2 average delta E is poor color accuracy. Each 0.1 delta e is big difference. The Pro XDR monitor is 0.68 delta E average. Anything below 1 delta e is toptier reference monitors...most refrence monitors are 5k-30k USD. So having an iPad Pro is like having a portable reference monitor but cheaper. MiniLED iPad Pro hasn't been tested yet for delta e but most likely same or better than Pro XDR display so it's delta E is most likely less than 1 which is the same as most expensive reference monitors for films and professional works where color accuracy is important. Most reference monitors bloom and the pro xdr monitor of Apple has the best blacks for nonOLED displays at 0.04 nit measured by PC Mag using Color Checker. Basically, the blooming in XDR miniLED iPad Pro is the least blooming you can get for nonOLED displays. OLED tablets have perfect blacks at 0 nit and infinite contrast ratio but have many negatives like screen burn ins, flickering due to PWM that can make some dizzy esp for big displays, fast color degradation of pixel since it's organic and tint shifting. Samsung tab s7+ is poor in color accuracy...2.4 -9.2 delta e in color accuracy so everything an artist draw using android tablets are fake in color and will not be the same when printing...same with movies and photos, they won't be the same as creators intent if the display is not color accurate with delta E of 1-1.5 or lower as much as possible. Also, miniLED iPad Pro can sustain high brightness with no damage or degradation that happens in OLED. OLED is bad for tablets, laptops and PC monitors. 1000nits is the standard minimum brightness for HDR contents like HDR photos and HDR videos from iPhone and from streaming services like Disney+, iTunes movies (not downloaded) etc. MiniLED iPad Pro can go up to 1600nits for highlights like Sun looks like real sun or your photos with bright sunshines or super bright lights looks like they're really their in front of you emitting bright light to you.... and when all the screen of iPad is at full brightness it can go up to 1000nits at whole surface area of screen so True HDR is possible. OLED tablets and laptops have peak brightness of less than 500nits for laptops and tablets to protect them from damage of screen burn in, image retentions that make the screen unusable...and color degradation etc. Watch Teoh on Tech's latest video where miniLED iPad Pro is better than 4000USD reference monitor. Both of them have
@@1x5bricks53 watch TeohYiChie's video ''iPad Pro vs Tab S7+ (artist review)'' to see about color accuracy. All the best apps are exclusive to iPads and do not exist in android tablets. Those apps that are in android have better features in their version for iPads and are more optimised. Even uploads of photos using FB messenger or other messenger apps are not heavily compressed using iPhone and iPad....even Snapchat and instagram...there are videos about how in android, snapchat and Instagram is crappy. Let alone financial transactions are much safer and private using iPads and iPhones...and online shopping and web browsing is better in iPad Pros and the photos in the websites and apps look closest to creators intent. Apple Music with lyrics are also great in iPads...soon will have spatial audio too. Spatial audio is exclusive to iPads and iPhones like when watching movies using airpods pro.
Which size of ipad is this? I'm considering getting the 11" size but can't decide if that would be too small a surface for design work. Yours however looks big enough, seeing it next to your hand and you running the pencil on the screen so I was wondering if this is the 11" version you have or the 12.9" one?
This is the 11inch, however I am planning on upgrading soon and I might get the 12.9. I think it depends on how often you will be taking the iPad around. For travel or commuting, the 11 is perfect. However, I work full time from home so I don’t take my iPad many places, therefore I’d prefer the extra screen real-estate.
@@WestonWoodfin that's a good point, thanks so much for the reply and for the really informative vid, it's very helpful as I'm trying to figure out if an ipad would be helpful for my work, does look like it's a great tool for graphic design ✌️
Ahhh actually, in this video there is no GoPro! The camera facing me is my iPhone 12 Max, the camera pointed down at my iPad is my Sony a7iii I didn’t have a monitor attached so I wasn’t able to see the slight focusing issue. But both cameras got the job done!
I get this question a lot and I’m actually not sure I know the answer. That clock is just set like that in my widget menu when my iPad is Landscape. Not sure how to set it that way, I thought it was default but several people say there’s isn’t that way.
Ah I could make something like that! I have a video showing how I animate in Procreate on my iPad! Be sure to check that out, I use and teach a lot of the same techniques that I use for the intro.
For me the digital clock is default. Its always there (its diffrent from round one that u can manually add to widget). Maybe…… try check setting>home screen&dock>choose ‘more’ instead of ‘bigger’ at app icon option. Hope its the answer 🤔
This was an old firmware the apple had at one point allowing you to have the digital looking clock. However, for some reason...about a year ago they changed this and you can no longer set your clock to look like that. Kinda lame. :/
I don’t have a Paperlike, though I would like to test one someday. I have a matte screen protector that I got off Amazon. It was only like $15 and it has works great for me!
Does the it have scratches when using a apple pencil. Because I heard that the paperlike scratches like crazy with the apple pencil. Btw I subbed, and ty for the quick response 😀
@@nero4258 thanks for the sub! I appreciate it. And no, it’s actually held up really well. I wish I could remember which screen protector I purchased...but look around Amazon and find one with good reviews..usually aren’t very expensive, like I said mine was around $15 or something.
I’d say affinity Photo. I think it’s just currently better optimized for the iPad. Ands it’s a one time purchase compared to getting an Adobe membership.
@@noriphoo2347 that race is a little closer! There are things that each do better than the other. Really just depends what you are trying to accomplish. Again, affinity is a one time payment again you can do probably 85% of what you are trying to do on the iPad app. Illustrator on the iPad is decent too. If they bring a few more features over to the iPad it will be in a good place!
How are you able to have all those programs without using up all your storage? I had affinity photo and it used up alll my storage ridiculous amount so I deleted it my iPad is only 6 months old did I do something wrong? It’s why I came to your video I was looking for something that doesn’t suck up all my storage.
This can depend on a few things, what iPad do you have and how many gigabytes of storage? My programs do use quite a bit of my storage. That’s why I’m planning on upgrading my iPad in the fall hopefully when the new iPad Pros release.
@@TruthIsNot4Sale that’s not right at all, are you sure you weren’t looking at your “photos” folder? I just looked and affinity photo is a 1gb application.
@@TruthIsNot4Sale also, be sure you didn’t accidentally import all your photos into affinity photo. That’s the only other thing I could think of that might cause that.