When they had the ability to measure then it will be useful, as the windows version lacks many of the features that the ipad has even if you pay for it
Thanks for your review. This was so very useful in helping me understand what tools are available for free and what is paid. It greatly helped to watch you using this app in your process as it gave me an idea of its simplicity for my basic needs. I’m looking for a tool to record rough sketches/designs for my metals designs and notes as I create those designs. This tool looks like a good match and your video helped me make my decision to chose the Concepts app.
I have a Huion Pro 16 that has no touchscreen (just the pen) - i did not know this until i had purchased it.!! Anyway- How do I rotate an object using the pen??? Anyone? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for this video. What's the use case for using Morpholio trace over Concepts for Landscape & Garden design? Or do you and your colleagues still prefer concepts app overall? Thanks in advance!
It has an eyedropper. Just like in photoshop. You see it at 2:53 .I have never used procreate because it's made for iOS exclusively, but some coworkers, that have iPad Pros sweared to me, that they are preferring Concepts over Procreate or Morpholio. I should get them to make a comparison video about this.
@@VIA-studio I agree....im just really missing the precision mode that iOS has had for a long time. It seems they are really lagging on this basic feature imo.
It's actually not only a pad. It's an all-in-one PC. Like an iMac, but with the best Touchscreen on the market. It's a Microsoft Surface Studio 2. Unfortunately Microsoft doesnt sell these as monitors only.
It's easier to access, more casual, has the infinite canvas and for people, who don't want to pay the Adobe Abo, it is for free. I obviously use Photoshop a lot, but I prefer Concepts for sketching, making notes and even for digital drawing. In my world both applications can exist for different purposes.
@@MalinoisLuna17 I use Photoshop all the time. However, that infinite canvas in Concepts gives a certain liberty that Photoshop doesn't. In Photoshop, when I'm sketching ideas, I run out of canvas space all the time and have to resize things to make everything fit or even spread things across multiple documents. It's workable but cumbersome. With Concepts, that worry is tossed out the window. I just scroll in any direction and keep drawing. And since Concepts is a vector program, I don't have to worry about pixels limiting the quality of my lines. Photoshop remains one of my go-to's for highly finished art, but in terms of just sketching and brainstorming, it's so convenient to never run out of canvas in Concepts.
Free version is too basic to be useful. Even select > copy is a paid function. A vector app can be useful, but you will need to pay, forget the ‘free’ notion.
Why does everything have to be free when people have put so much work into creating it? The basic price, even with add-ons, is very reasonable for anyone who also has the money, technology, and time to be browsing RUclips. You would spend more on a pizza.
When they had the ability to measure then it will be useful, as the windows version lacks many of the features that the ipad has even if you pay for it
Thanks for your review. This was so very useful in helping me understand what tools are available for free and what is paid. It greatly helped to watch you using this app in your process as it gave me an idea of its simplicity for my basic needs. I’m looking for a tool to record rough sketches/designs for my metals designs and notes as I create those designs. This tool looks like a good match and your video helped me make my decision to chose the Concepts app.
I hope they will have a fill tool soon
Does the free version now allow for selection and moving?
I also miss the color palete on android. Unsure why.
what is the name of the background music is so soothing to ears
Thank you for this review!!
I have a Huion Pro 16 that has no touchscreen (just the pen) - i did not know this until i had purchased it.!! Anyway- How do I rotate an object using the pen??? Anyone? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for this video. What's the use case for using Morpholio trace over Concepts for Landscape & Garden design? Or do you and your colleagues still prefer concepts app overall? Thanks in advance!
Wish Apple had a dial wheel for ipad..
Thanks for sharing. Which model is that large touch screen monitor that you use in this video?
Please make a video about updated water colour package for Android windows
Your voice is verry warm nice tone 🍥
Thank you!
@Emir Eser Zis is true. I just can't hide it.
What's the app called for iPad? It doesn't come up with a search in the app store.
Should be Concepts or Concepts.app
this is software i'm looking for, thank you
I am working usually with this app, but could you please tell me what is the name of this device
Of course. It's a Microsoft Surface Studio 2.
Is it better than infinite painter?
Morpholio is the best app for architects!
Is there alternative?
Why would you choose morpholio trace over concepts app?
what does the effect name, when u press the middle colour pallete on the upper left corner??
It's Just activating and deactivating the color palette
What is the monitor you are sketching on?
It's a Microsoft Surface Studio 2
Looks really useful thanks!
using that but procreate seems better. it has no eyedropper like procreate.
It has an eyedropper. Just like in photoshop. You see it at 2:53 .I have never used procreate because it's made for iOS exclusively, but some coworkers, that have iPad Pros sweared to me, that they are preferring Concepts over Procreate or Morpholio. I should get them to make a comparison video about this.
@@VIA-studio I agree....im just really missing the precision mode that iOS has had for a long time. It seems they are really lagging on this basic feature imo.
Can it be exported in .dwg format in pro version?
dwg is not possible, but you can export it to dxf, which is almost the same. And that's also possible in the free version
@@VIA-studio Thank you very much for replying.
What is that big ass pad called😂😂i want one mann
It's actually not only a pad. It's an all-in-one PC. Like an iMac, but with the best Touchscreen on the market.
It's a Microsoft Surface Studio 2. Unfortunately Microsoft doesnt sell these as monitors only.
@@VIA-studio so i cant just buy it as a monitor id have to buy the whole set of things if comes with?
Exactly. There is a quite powerful computer integrated in this big ass monitor.
@@VIA-studio damnn well thanks for answering my questions
Nowadays free version is very very restrictive. You can't even move a vector or have more than 5 layers. Works only for testing the app.
what is the name of this software?
Let me guess you work 8 Hours a day for free too?!
Can i ask you what type of monitor are you using?
Did you got your answer?
But how to draw a Building Plan with measured lines? A real Plan of my home or some similar... It Is possibile?
Yes, it is. Here's a short description from the Concepts forum: conceptsapp.medium.com/how-to-set-scale-for-an-accurate-design-plan-6ceab459d993
@@VIA-studio great, thanks!
What kind of digital screen is this?
It's not a screen. It's a PC
Which tab r u using ??
Microsoft Surface Pro 7
what is the name of this software?
You only have to read the title of the video. Concepts.app
where is the color palette? and how to get it?
It's always there. By default it's in the left upper corner
@@VIA-studio I'm using Microsoft surface pro 7 tablet. Nope still don't see it.
@@gildarks334 I am also using a Surface Pro 7. It's there. Have you reinstalled it? Maybe you need to check something in the settings?
@@VIA-studio are you sure we're not talking about the color wheel? I have that, just not the color palette.
what writing pad is that?
I think I say it a couple of times in the video, but it's a Microsoft Surface Studio 2
wow you're awesome
What device is this?
Such a giant screen.
This is not cintiq.
Surface studio?
Ok. This is surface studio 2.
Got it.
Why not use photoshop?
It's easier to access, more casual, has the infinite canvas and for people, who don't want to pay the Adobe Abo, it is for free. I obviously use Photoshop a lot, but I prefer Concepts for sketching, making notes and even for digital drawing. In my world both applications can exist for different purposes.
@@VIA-studio wow okay.. i agree about the infinite canvas, but everything else i can use photoshop for even in a tab. Good enough tho... :)
@@MalinoisLuna17 I use Photoshop all the time. However, that infinite canvas in Concepts gives a certain liberty that Photoshop doesn't. In Photoshop, when I'm sketching ideas, I run out of canvas space all the time and have to resize things to make everything fit or even spread things across multiple documents. It's workable but cumbersome. With Concepts, that worry is tossed out the window. I just scroll in any direction and keep drawing. And since Concepts is a vector program, I don't have to worry about pixels limiting the quality of my lines.
Photoshop remains one of my go-to's for highly finished art, but in terms of just sketching and brainstorming, it's so convenient to never run out of canvas in Concepts.
If it only had a ruler... then it would be perfect.
it has a ruler, but it's iOs only yet. Should be coming soon to Windows
Yes the tools are great on ios
MEGA 👍🏻
😍😍😍
"mmm ipad 11? 12.9? Or OH MY GOD!
It’s not
Free version is too basic to be useful. Even select > copy is a paid function. A vector app can be useful, but you will need to pay, forget the ‘free’ notion.
Why does everything have to be free when people have put so much work into creating it? The basic price, even with add-ons, is very reasonable for anyone who also has the money, technology, and time to be browsing RUclips. You would spend more on a pizza.